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We will be hosting our first AMA featuring the following PSE Projects (https://pse.dev/en/projects). Send in your questions as a reply to this case and the teams will try to answer them on Wednesday Feb 21st. A list of the projects attending can be found below 👇
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Anon Adhaar Bandada MACI QFI Semaphore Email Wallet/ zkEmail TLS Notary WAX (formerly BLS Wallet) ETHSim / Semaphore network NxBn Collab Trusted Setup - P0tion - Definitely Setup Summa
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How long until we can make TLS Notary stateless, where we don't rely on notaries, but users can create proofs of their TLS sessions complete client side?
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Unfortunately, this will never be possible. Unless a successor protocol to TLS supports non-repudiation, but then we wouldn't need TLSNotary as the data server would be signing the data itself (which is the best case scenario for the future). Data monopolies have a pretty clear disincentive to moving in that direction.
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TLSNotary works by secret sharing the TLS keys such that the Prover is not able to compute valid MACs for messages without co-operation with the Verifier (Notary).
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Fundamentally, it relies on some information remaining hidden from the Prover until after they are committed to the messages. This is an inherently interactive process which can't be done in a publicly verifiable manner.
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