OK gang, RC provides the clues, therefore we gotta dig, and in this case I can use some additional sparkplugs (that’s you!). Dr Jacques is in the books, he’s grabbing his lapel nametag, conveniently located adjacent to his pectoral region, we all thought “ha ha, that’s Jake!” and moved along. But Jacques Tits turns out to be quite interesting. He’s a doctor of advanced mathematics, from Belgium, spent his life in France, lots of crazy advanced math in his wikipedia page- even has various theories and constructions named for him. Died recently, on 5 December 2021. So- following links (below), we go to Group Theory, down to Public-Key Cryptography (interesting…) and scroll down to see “Examples of protocols using asymmetric key algorithms include: Bitcoin.”

Maybe this nothing burger deserves further study? Anyone care to help dig while we wait for some news??

Dave.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacques_Tits -> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Group_theory -> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public-key_cryptography -> “Examples of protocols using asymmetric key algorithms include: Bitcoin” (cross-posted w PPshow for visibility)

  • @MossyHabitat
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    310 months ago

    I was chastising you for highlighting (promoting?) Bitcoin despite every other use of PKC.

    As I said, it is an interesting find that Dr. Tit contributed the “Tits Group” concept within the broader “Group Theory” branch of mathematics used in PKC - so good catch. However, PKC’s utilization in e-commerce, NFTs, or even Ethereum (utilized for GME’s NFTs) is far more applicable to Gamestop, with Bitcoin possibly being the antagonist to Gamestop’s investment story, considering evidence suggesting it is being used by financial players as a manipulatable asset (to cover margin?), possibly since 2017 when the price suddenly skyrocketed.

    Someone(s) spent a lot of time making a quality Wikipedia page about PKC. Then, per the page’s revision history, someone dropped the word “Bitcoin” to the “examples” list in 2012 - although a seemingly lazy edit at first blush, Bitcoin was just gaining broader awareness in 2012. No other crypto token I searched for was found in the page’s history, meaning nothing else was present but deliberately removed to highlight Bitcoin specifically.

    And it’s also possible RC simply included Dr. Jacques’ tit tag as a subtle nod to this community’s “jacked tits” reference from “The Big Short”.

    • Sybil
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      210 months ago

      in 2012, Bitcoin had already seen a massive hype cycle and certainly has a Wikipedia page. do you know of any altcoins which had achieved that then?

      • @MossyHabitat
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        210 months ago

        Bitcoin & Litecoin were the only players in 2012, but Bitcoin wasn’t in the general public’s vernacular yet. My point was that someone (RC et al) likely didn’t edit the PKC wikipedia page to highlight Bitcoin. Bitcoin’s inclusion in that page’s 2012 edit, and no others, was an artifact of its time, and no additional crypto tokens/coins/chains were added (and removed) since, reinforcing the case against someone highlighting bitcoin as a clue to trace back to Jacques Tits.