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@eulerlagrange.eth since the 5G core network functions use HTTP/2 with TLS, could you use existing 5G infrastructure + ZkTLS to get delay-based location proofs. Would be useful for peer-to-peer mobility networks, etc. https://arxiv.org/pdf/2403.13230
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Just catching up on my mentions. The 5g spec has a mutual TLS authentication with the tower. So zkTLS could be used to notarize the connection. The issue is because it’s a mTLS. The client key is static, and this poses a lot of hurdles. Can explain more if you’re curious
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Brilliant! Love this kind of decentralized use of existing resources. Reminds me of supply chain improvements of a generation ago that enabled Amazon. 888 $farther
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