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# Privacy Metrics
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2018.06.26 14:10-15:10 - Brad Miller and Eirik Ogilvie-Wigley
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https://beta.z.cash/metrics/
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We could look at https://metrics.torproject.org/ for inspiration
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Also https://zcha.in/statistics/usage
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Self-auditing tools to check your privacy score
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Add an option to randomize the time at which a transaction is sent
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What can benefit the Zcash community to fully adopt Z-addresses?
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Coming up with metrics
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Shielded transaction: Z address to Z address. The only thing that is exposed is the transaction fee.
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Run ZCash on TOR to be safe from leaking IP information.
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Point 1:
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User interface to enhance the perception of shielded address
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Point 2:
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Institutions prefer T-addresses due to technical reasons, it's cheap computationally. Without institutions supporting Z-addresses it'll be too hard to get it off the ground.
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Point 3:
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Business analytics (understanding adoption) and metrics on how the network operates and what the community actually wants/needs.
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Ideas for metrics:
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IP address linkability
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Fee linkability
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Linkability via peer preference through transactions entering the mempool
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Ideas for improving privacy:
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Privacy score: giving users a privacy score in their wallet (gamifying UX - give people a bad score if they are doing something wrong)
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