The Public data issue

@Tonda, I don’t know how to put this delicately…you are waaaaaaay off.

Not only could it most certainly not, but it can’t even be used against a test-encrypted database. The reasoning is as follows:

Read @anon40790172’s overview and then my write-up and follow-up.

Then consider this:

Let me repeat that:

Please keep in mind, that without having control of the NAE Manager, LE (who is in control of the relay) does not have the Client_public_key and cannot “test-encrypt” the public data to see if one or more chunks in that public data matches one or more of the chunks flowing through the relay node.

This exact same rationale was used in my follow-up. With a little critical thinking, those links and this explanation should be more than enough to answer your question.

If not, I’d be more than happy to expand on this answer.

P.S. My posts were in reply to another issue, but I believe that the information laid out there will correct your understanding of the functionality of the Network.


@Seneca, “NAE Managers” (Network Addressable Element) are the GET equivalent to Client Managers.

As mentioned above - you are 100% correct on this point:

because they should…and they are…or rather, will be…once released the Network is…

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