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Subject: [taler-marketing] branch master updated: update comprehensive presentation; especially include age restrictions
Date: Tue, 25 Oct 2022 13:47:35 +0200

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     new 1612630  update comprehensive presentation; especially include age 
restrictions
1612630 is described below

commit 1612630809c6bc5ac39a5805c67bbd26081b75dc
Author: Christian Grothoff <grothoff@gnunet.org>
AuthorDate: Tue Oct 25 11:26:35 2022 +0200

    update comprehensive presentation; especially include age restrictions
---
 presentations/bank/intro.tex                  |    2 +-
 presentations/comprehensive/bis-cbdc.mp4      |  Bin 0 -> 1123486 bytes
 presentations/comprehensive/ca.png            |  Bin 0 -> 459 bytes
 presentations/comprehensive/emergencyact.mp4  |  Bin 0 -> 6523779 bytes
 presentations/comprehensive/main.tex          | 1936 +++++++++++++++++++++----
 presentations/comprehensive/media/fee.png     |  Bin 0 -> 13811 bytes
 presentations/comprehensive/media/fee_var.png |  Bin 0 -> 24339 bytes
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 presentations/comprehensive/media/news2.png   |  Bin 0 -> 21284 bytes
 presentations/comprehensive/media/taler.png   |  Bin 0 -> 5134 bytes
 presentations/comprehensive/white.png         |  Bin 0 -> 200 bytes
 12 files changed, 1649 insertions(+), 289 deletions(-)

diff --git a/presentations/bank/intro.tex b/presentations/bank/intro.tex
index 02e91c0..4560da0 100644
--- a/presentations/bank/intro.tex
+++ b/presentations/bank/intro.tex
@@ -235,7 +235,7 @@ GNU Taler must ...
 \begin{itemize}
   \item Commercial bank payments
   \item Central bank digital currency
-  \item Tokenization of digital assets
+  \item Tokenization of assets
   \item Layer-2 solution for crypto-currencies
 \end{itemize}
 \end{frame}
diff --git a/presentations/comprehensive/bis-cbdc.mp4 
b/presentations/comprehensive/bis-cbdc.mp4
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..03e1a86
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diff --git a/presentations/comprehensive/ca.png 
b/presentations/comprehensive/ca.png
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..155eea8
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diff --git a/presentations/comprehensive/emergencyact.mp4 
b/presentations/comprehensive/emergencyact.mp4
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..e58b738
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diff --git a/presentations/comprehensive/main.tex 
b/presentations/comprehensive/main.tex
index a7abe02..7209807 100644
--- a/presentations/comprehensive/main.tex
+++ b/presentations/comprehensive/main.tex
@@ -9,10 +9,18 @@
 \usetheme{boxes}
 \setbeamertemplate{navigation symbols}{}
 \usepackage{xcolor}
-\usepackage{tikz,eurosym}
 \usepackage[normalem]{ulem}
 \usepackage{listings}
 \usepackage{adjustbox}
+\usepackage{array}
+\usepackage{bbding}
+\usepackage{relsize}
+\usepackage{graphicx}
+\usepackage{tikz,eurosym,calc}
+\usetikzlibrary{tikzmark}
+\usetikzlibrary{shapes,arrows,arrows.meta}
+\usetikzlibrary{positioning,fit,patterns}
+\usetikzlibrary{calc}
 
 % CSS
 \lstdefinelanguage{CSS}{
@@ -93,9 +101,101 @@
   morestring=[b]"
 }
 
-\usetikzlibrary{shapes,arrows}
-\usetikzlibrary{positioning}
-\usetikzlibrary{calc}
+\setbeamersize{description width=1em}
+
+\definecolor{blue}{rgb}{0,0,0.7}
+\newcommand{\orange}[1]{{\color{orange}#1}}
+\newcommand{\blue}[1]{{\color{blue}#1}}
+\newcommand{\red}[1]{{\color{red}#1}}
+\newcommand{\Guardian}{\mathcal{G}}
+\newcommand{\Child}{\mathcal{C}}
+\newcommand{\Customer}{\mathcal{C}}
+\newcommand{\Merchant}{\mathcal{M}}
+\newcommand{\Exchange}{\mathcal{E}}
+
+\newcommand{\Commit}{\mathsf{Commit}}
+\newcommand{\Attest}{\mathsf{Attest}}
+\newcommand{\Verify}{\mathsf{Verify}}
+\newcommand{\Derive}{\mathsf{Derive}}
+\newcommand{\DeriveCompare}{\mathsf{DeriveCompare_\kappa}}
+\newcommand{\Compare}{\mathsf{Compare}}
+\newcommand{\AgeVer}{\mathsf{AgeVer}}
+
+\newcommand{\HashF}{\mathsf{H}}
+\newcommand{\Hash}{\mathsf{H}}
+\newcommand{\Block}{\mathbb{B}}
+\newcommand{\Pub}{\mathsf{Pub}}
+\newcommand{\Sign}{\mathsf{Sig}}
+\newcommand{\Ver}{\mathsf{Ver}}
+\newcommand{\Encoding}{\mathsf{Encoding}}
+\newcommand{\ECDSA}{\mathsf{ECDSA}}
+\newcommand{\Null}{\mathcal{O}}
+\newcommand{\EC}{\mathrm{ec}}
+\newcommand{\Curve}{\mathsf{Curve25519}}
+\newcommand{\SHA}{\mathsf{SHA256}}
+\newcommand{\SHAF}{\mathsf{SHA252}}
+\newcommand{\FDH}{\mathsf{FDH}}
+
+\newcommand{\negl}{\epsilon}
+
+\newcommand{\rand}{\mathsf{rand}}
+\newcommand{\age}{\mathsf{a}}
+\newcommand{\Age}{\mathsf{M}}
+\newcommand{\bage}{\mathsf{b}}
+\newcommand{\minage}{\mathsf{m}}
+\newcommand{\attest}{\mathsf{T}}
+\newcommand{\commitment}{\mathsf{Q}}
+\newcommand{\pruf}{\mathsf{P}}
+\newcommand{\Vcommitment}{\vec{\mathsf{Q}}}
+\newcommand{\Vpruf}{\vec{\mathsf{P}}}
+\newcommand{\blinding}{\beta}
+
+\newcommand{\ZN}{\mathbb{Z}_N}
+\newcommand{\Z}{\mathbb{Z}}
+\newcommand{\N}{\mathbb{N}}
+\newcommand{\A}{\mathbb{A}}
+\newcommand{\E}{\mathbb{E}}
+\newcommand{\F}{\mathbb{F}}
+\newcommand{\seck}{\mathsf{s}}
+\newcommand{\pubk}{\mathsf{P}}
+\renewcommand{\H}{\mathbb{H}}
+\newcommand{\K}{\mathbb{K}}
+\newcommand{\Proofs}{\mathbb{P}}
+\newcommand{\Commitments}{\mathbb{O}}
+\newcommand{\Attests}{\mathbb{T}}
+\newcommand{\Blindings}{\mathbb{B}}
+\newcommand{\Nil}{\perp}
+
+\newcommand{\p}{\mathsf{p}}
+\newcommand{\com}{\mathsf{com}}
+\newcommand{\prf}{\mathsf{prf}}
+
+\newcommand{\Adv}{\mathcal{A}}
+\newcommand{\PPT}{\mathfrak{A}}
+\newcommand{\Probability}{\mathrm{Pr}}
+\newcommand{\Algorithm}{f}
+\renewcommand{\Game}[1]{G_\Adv^\mathsf{#1}}
+
+\DeclareMathOperator{\Image}{Im}
+\DeclareMathOperator{\Mod}{mod}
+
+\newcommand{\Encode}[1]{\overbracket[0.5pt][2pt]{\,#1\,}}
+\newcommand{\Decode}[1]{\underbracket[0.5pt][3pt]{\,#1\,}}
+\newcommand{\FDHg}[1]{[#1]_g\,}
+\newcommand{\logg}{{\breve{g}}}
+
+
+\newcommand{\drawfrom}{\xleftarrow{\$}}
+\newcommand\Exists{%
+         \mathop{\lower0.75ex\hbox{\ensuremath{%
+                 
\mathlarger{\mathlarger{\mathlarger{\mathlarger{\exists}}}}}}}%
+         \limits}
+
+\newcommand\Forall{%
+         \mathop{\lower0.75ex\hbox{\ensuremath{%
+                 
\mathlarger{\mathlarger{\mathlarger{\mathlarger{\forall}}}}}}}%
+         \limits}
+
 
 \title{GNU Taler}
 %\subtitle{}
@@ -147,7 +247,7 @@
 %strikingly similar today's debit card system.
 \pause
   \begin{center}
-    \Large \textbf{Mastercard/Visa are too transparent.}
+  \includegraphics[height=2cm]{pics/nsa_spy.jpg}
   \end{center}
 \vfill
   \begin{center}
@@ -272,6 +372,36 @@ ZeroCoin, CryptoNote (Monero) and ZeroCash (ZCash) offer 
anonymity.
 \end{frame}
 
 
+
+\begin{frame}{The Bank of International Settlements}
+  \begin{center}
+    \movie[%scale=0.6,
+           autostart,
+           poster]
+           {
+               
\includegraphics[height=0.6\textwidth,width=0.8\textwidth]{white.png}
+           }
+          {bis-cbdc.mp4}
+  \end{center}
+\end{frame}
+
+
+\begin{frame}{The Emergency Act of Canada\footnote{Speech by Premier Kenney, 
Alberta, February 2022}}
+  \begin{center}
+    \movie[%scale=0.6,
+           autostart,
+           poster]
+           {
+               
\includegraphics[height=0.6\textwidth,width=0.8\textwidth]{ca.png}
+           }
+          {emergencyact.mp4}
+
+  {\tiny \url{https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NehMAj492SA} (2'2022)}
+  \end{center}
+\end{frame}
+
+
+
 \begin{frame}{GNU Taler}
   \vfill
   \begin{center}
@@ -293,18 +423,17 @@ ZeroCoin, CryptoNote (Monero) and ZeroCash (ZCash) offer 
anonymity.
 
 \section{What is Taler?}
 \begin{frame}{What is Taler?}
-  \begin{center}
-Taler is an electronic instant payment system.
-  \end{center}
+  \framesubtitle{\url{https://taler.net/en/features.html}}  \noindent
+Taler is
+  \vfill
   \begin{itemize}
-  \item Uses electronic coins stored in {\bf wallets} on customer's device
-  \item Like {\bf cash}
-  \item Pay in {\bf existing currencies} (i.e. EUR, USD, BTC), \\
-    or use it to create new {\bf regional currencies}
+    \item a Free/Libre software \emph{payment system} infrastructure project
+    \item ... with a surrounding software ecosystem
+    \item ... and a company (Taler Systems S.A.) and community that wants to 
deploy it
+      as widely as possible.
   \end{itemize}
   \vfill
-  \pause
- \noindent
+\noindent
  However, Taler is
   \begin{itemize}
     \item \emph{not} a currency
@@ -312,7 +441,6 @@ Taler is an electronic instant payment system.
     \item \emph{not} a network or instance of a system
     \item \emph{not} decentralized
     \item \emph{not} based on proof-of-work or proof-of-stake
-    \item \emph{not} a speculative asset / ``get-rich-quick scheme''
   \end{itemize}
 \end{frame}
 
@@ -397,129 +525,6 @@ GNU Taler must ...
 \end{frame}
 
 
-\begin{frame}[fragile]{Taler: Bank Perspective}
-\begin{adjustbox}{max totalsize={.9\textwidth}{.7\textheight},center}
-\begin{tikzpicture}
- \tikzstyle{def} = [node distance= 5em and 6.5em, inner sep=1em, outer 
sep=.3em];
- \node (origin) at (0,0) {};
- \node (exchange) [def,above=of origin,draw]{Exchange};
- \node (nexus) [def, draw, below right=of exchange] {Nexus};
- \node (corebanking) [def, draw, below left=of nexus] {Core Banking};
- \node (nginx) [def, draw, above=of exchange]{Nginx};
- \node (postgres) [def, draw, below left=of exchange]{Postgres};
- \node (postgres-nexus) [def, draw, below right=of nexus]{Postgres};
-
- \tikzstyle{C} = [color=black, line width=1pt]
-
- \draw [<-, C] (exchange) -- (nginx) node [midway, above, sloped] (TextNode) 
{REST API};
- \draw [<-, C] (postgres) -- (exchange) node [midway, above, sloped] 
(TextNode) {SQL};
- \draw [<-, C] (postgres-nexus) -- (nexus) node [midway, above, sloped] 
(TextNode) {SQL};
- \draw [<-, C] (nexus) -- (exchange) node [midway, above, sloped] (TextNode) 
{Internal REST API};
- \draw [<-, C] (corebanking) -- (nexus) node [midway, above, sloped] 
(TextNode) {EBICS/FinTS};
-
-\end{tikzpicture}
-\end{adjustbox}
-\end{frame}
-
-
-\begin{frame}{Taler: Exchange Architecture}
-\begin{center}
-\begin{tikzpicture}
- \tikzstyle{def} = [node distance=2em and 2.5em, inner sep=1em, outer 
sep=.3em];
- \node (origin) at (0,0) {};
- \node (httpd) [def,above=of origin,draw]{httpd};
- \node (secmod-rsa) [def, draw, right=of httpd] {secmod-rsa};
- \node (secmod-eddsa) [def, draw, left=of httpd] {secmod-eddsa};
- \node (postgres) [def, draw, below=of httpd]{Postgres};
- \node (aggregator) [def, draw, right=of postgres]{aggregator};
- \node (transfer) [def, draw, below left=of postgres]{transfer};
- \node (wirewatch) [def, draw, below right=of postgres]{wirewatch};
- \node (nexus) [def, draw, below=of postgres]{Nexus};
-
- \tikzstyle{C} = [color=black, line width=1pt]
-
- \draw [<->, C] (httpd) -- (postgres) node [midway, above, sloped] (TextNode) 
{};
- \draw [<->, C] (httpd) -- (secmod-rsa) node [midway, above, sloped] 
(TextNode) {};
- \draw [<->, C] (httpd) -- (secmod-eddsa) node [midway, above, sloped] 
(TextNode) {};
- \draw [<->, C] (aggregator) -- (postgres) node [midway, above, sloped] 
(TextNode) {};
- \draw [<->, C] (wirewatch) -- (postgres) node [midway, above, sloped] 
(TextNode) {};
- \draw [<->, C] (transfer) -- (postgres) node [midway, above, sloped] 
(TextNode) {};
- \draw [->, C] (transfer) -- (nexus) node [midway, above, sloped] (TextNode) 
{};
- \draw [<-, C] (wirewatch) -- (nexus) node [midway, above, sloped] (TextNode) 
{};
-\end{tikzpicture}
-\end{center}
-\end{frame}
-
-
-\begin{frame}
-\frametitle{Taler: Auditor Perspective}
-\begin{center}
-\begin{tikzpicture}
- \tikzstyle{def} = [node distance=2em and 2.5em, inner sep=1em, outer 
sep=.3em];
- \node (origin) at (0,0) {};
- \node (httpd) [def,above left=of origin,draw]{auditor-httpd};
- \node (report) [def,above right=of origin,draw]{auditor-report};
- \node (postgres-A) [def, draw, below=of origin] {Postgres (Auditor)};
- \node (postgres-E) [def, draw, below=of postgres-A] {Postgres (Bank)};
-
- \tikzstyle{C} = [color=black, line width=1pt]
-
- \draw [->, C] (postgres-E) -- (postgres-A) node [midway, above, sloped] 
(TextNode) {sync};
- \draw [<->, C] (httpd) -- (postgres-A) node [midway, above, sloped] 
(TextNode) {};
- \draw [<->, C] (report) -- (postgres-A) node [midway, above, sloped] 
(TextNode) {};
-\end{tikzpicture}
-\end{center}
-\end{frame}
-
-
-\begin{frame}
-\frametitle{Taler: Merchant Perspective}
-\begin{center}
-\begin{tikzpicture}
- \tikzstyle{def} = [node distance= 3.5em and 2em, inner sep=1em, outer 
sep=.3em];
- \node (origin) at (0,0) {};
- \node (backend) [def,above=of origin,draw]{{\tiny taler-merchant-httpd}};
- \node (frontend) [def,above left=of backend,draw]{{\tiny E-commerce 
Frontend}};
- \node (backoffice) [def,above right=of backend,draw]{Backoffice};
- \node (postgres) [def, draw, below left=of backend] {Postgres};
- \node (sqlite) [def, draw, below=of backend] {Sqlite};
- \node (alt) [def, draw, below right=of backend] {...};
-
- \tikzstyle{C} = [color=black, line width=1pt]
-
- \draw [->, C] (frontend) -- (backend) node [midway, above, sloped] (TextNode) 
{REST API};
- \draw [->, C] (backoffice) -- (backend) node [midway, above, sloped] 
(TextNode) {REST API};
- \draw [<->, C] (backend) -- (postgres) node [midway, above, sloped] 
(TextNode) {SQL};
- \draw [<->, C] (backend) -- (sqlite) node [midway, above, sloped] (TextNode) 
{SQL};
- \draw [<->, C] (backend) -- (alt) node [midway, above, sloped] (TextNode) 
{SQL};
-\end{tikzpicture}
-\end{center}
-\end{frame}
-
-
-\begin{frame}
-\frametitle{Taler: Wallet Architecture}
-  \framesubtitle{Background: \url{https://anastasis.lu/}}
-\begin{center}
-\begin{tikzpicture}
- \tikzstyle{def} = [node distance= 5em and 4.5em, inner sep=1em, outer 
sep=.3em];
- \node (origin) at (0,0) {};
- \node (gui) [def,above=of origin,draw]{wallet-gui};
- \node (core) [def,below=of gui,draw]{wallet-core};
- \node (sync) [def, draw, below left=of core] {Sync};
- \node (taler) [def, draw, below right=of core] {Taler};
- \node (anastasis) [def, draw, below=of core] {Anastasis};
-
- \tikzstyle{C} = [color=black, line width=1pt]
- \draw [<->, C] (gui) -- (core) node [midway, above, sloped] (TextNode) {};
- \draw [<->, C] (core) -- (sync) node [midway, above, sloped] (TextNode) 
{Backup};
- \draw [<->, C] (core) -- (taler) node [midway, above, sloped] (TextNode) 
{Payment};
- \draw [<->, C] (core) -- (anastasis) node [midway, above, sloped] (TextNode) 
{Key Escrow};
-\end{tikzpicture}
-\end{center}
-\end{frame}
-
-
 \begin{frame}{Taler: Unique Regulatory Features for Central Banks}
   
\framesubtitle{\url{https://www.snb.ch/en/mmr/papers/id/working_paper_2021_03}}
   \begin{itemize}
@@ -880,17 +885,6 @@ But of course we use modern instantiations.
 \end{frame}
 
 
-\begin{frame}{Merchant Integration: Contract}
-  % \begin{figure*}[t!]
-  {\tiny
- \lstset{language=JavaScript}
- \lstinputlisting{figs/taler-contract.json}
-%   \caption{Minimal Taler contract over a digital article with a value of 
\EUR{0.10}. The merchant will pay transaction fees up to \EUR{0.01}.  The hash 
over the wire transfer information was truncated to make it fit to the page.}
-%   \label{listing:json-contract}
- % \end{figure*}
- }
-\end{frame}
-
 
 \begin{frame}{Merchant: Propose contract (EdDSA)}
    \begin{minipage}{6cm}
@@ -1486,170 +1480,890 @@ and (likely) would presume an evil exchange, forcing 
it to pay both merchants.
 \end{frame}
 
 
+\section{Age restrictions}
 
-
-\section{Competitor analysis}
-\begin{frame}{Competitor comparison}
-  \begin{center} \small
-    \begin{tabular}{l||c|c|c|c|c}
-                & Cash & Bitcoin & Zerocoin & Creditcard & GNU Taler \\ \hline 
\hline
-   Online      &$-$$-$$-$  &   ++    &    ++    &     +      &   +++  \\ \hline
-    Offline     & +++  &   $-$$-$    &    $-$$-$    &     +      &   $-$$-$  
\\ \hline
-    Trans. cost & +    & $-$$-$$-$   & $-$$-$$-$  &     $-$      &   ++  \\ 
\hline
-    Speed       & +    & $-$$-$$-$   & $-$$-$$-$  &     o      &   ++  \\ 
\hline
-    Taxation    & $-$    &   $-$$-$    &  $-$$-$$-$   &    +++     &  +++  \\ 
\hline
-    Payer-anon  &  ++  &   o     &    ++    &  $-$$-$$-$   &  +++  \\ \hline
-    Payee-anon  & ++   &   o     &    ++    &  $-$$-$$-$    &  $-$$-$$-$ \\ 
\hline
-    Security    &  $-$   &   o     &    o     &    $-$$-$      &  ++   \\ 
\hline
-    Conversion  & +++  &  $-$$-$$-$   & $-$$-$$-$ &    +++     &  +++  \\ 
\hline
-    Libre       &  $-$   &  +++    &    +++   & $-$ $-$ $-$      &  +++  \\
-  \end{tabular}
+\begin{frame}
+  \vfill
+  \begin{center}
+    {\bf Part II: Age restrictions}
   \end{center}
+  \vfill
 \end{frame}
 
 
-\begin{frame}{Taler: Project Status}
-\framesubtitle{\url{https://docs.taler.net/}}
-\begin{itemize}
-    \item Cryptographic protocols and core exchange component are stable
-    \item Current focus: Merchant integration, settlement integration, wallet 
backup
-    \item Pilot project at Bern University of Applied Sciences cafeteria
-    \item Internal alpha deployment with a commercial bank in progress
-  \end{itemize}
+\begin{frame}{Age restriction in E-commerce}
+
+       \begin{description}
+               \item[Problem:]~\\[1em]
+                       Verification of minimum age requirements in 
e-commerce.\\[2em]
+
+               \item[Common solutions:]
+
+\begin{tabular}{l<{\onslide<2->}c<{\onslide<3->}cr<{\onslide}}
+       & \blue{Privacy} & \tikzmark{topau} \blue{Ext. authority}& 
\\[\medskipamount]
+       1. ID Verification     & bad   & required & \\[\medskipamount]
+       2. Restricted Accounts & bad   & required & \\[\medskipamount]
+       3. Attribute-based     & good  & required &\tikzmark{bottomau} 
\\[\medskipamount]
+\end{tabular}
+       \end{description}
+
+\uncover<4->{
+       \begin{tikzpicture}[overlay,remember picture]
+       \draw[orange,thick,rounded corners]
+               ($(pic cs:topau) +(0,0.5)$) rectangle ($(pic cs:bottomau) 
-(0.3, 0.2)$);
+       \end{tikzpicture}
+       \begin{center}
+       \bf Principle of Subsidiarity is violated
+       \end{center}
+}
 \end{frame}
 
 
-\begin{frame}{Next Steps: Possible Projects and Collaborations}
-  \vfill
-\begin{center}
-\includegraphics[width=1.0\textwidth]{taler-in-use.png}
+\begin{frame}{Principle of Subsidiarity}
+\begin{center} \Large
+       Functions of government---such as granting and restricting
+       rights---should be performed\\
+       {\it at the lowest level of authority possible},\\
+       as long as they can be performed {\it adequately}.
 \end{center}
+\vfill
+\uncover<2->{
+       For age-restriction, the lowest level of authority is:\\
+       \begin{center}\Large
+       Parents, guardians and caretakers
+       \end{center}
+}
 \end{frame}
 
 
-\begin{frame}{Area I: System Integration and Partnerships}
-  \framesubtitle{\url{https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/taler}}
-  Pilots with banking organizations could:
-  \begin{itemize}
-    \item Study integration with the underlying RTGS layer:
-  \begin{itemize}
-    \item Develop standardized operational procedures
-    \item Assess transaction performance at scale
-    \item Perform cost analysis in banking environment
-    \item Assess effort for integration with commercial banks
-  \end{itemize}
-    \item Analyze regulatory considerations for different legislations
-%    \item Building awareness of Taler as a bearer-based retail CBDC
-    \item Perform independent security audits of Taler components
-    \item Determine and possibly close gaps in the existing solution
-  \end{itemize}
-\end{frame}
+\begin{frame}{Age restriction design for GNU Taler}
+Design and implementation of an age restriction scheme\\
+with the following goals:
 
+\begin{enumerate}
+\item It ties age restriction to the \textbf{ability to pay} (not to ID's)
+\item maintains \textbf{anonymity of buyers}
+\item maintains \textbf{unlinkability of transactions}
+\item aligns with \textbf{principle of subsidiartiy}
+\item is \textbf{practical and efficient}
+\end{enumerate}
 
-\begin{frame}{Area II: Development/Research Extensions}
-  \framesubtitle{Background: \url{https://myoralvillage.org/}}
-We have ideas for protocol extensions and ``programmable money'':
-  \begin{itemize}
-    \item Mediated wallet-to-wallet payments (instead of customer-to-merchant)
-    \item Privacy-preserving auctions (trading, currency exchange)
-    \item Age-restricted private payments for children (youth protection)
-  \end{itemize}
-Central banks should also consider funding research to improve:
-  \begin{itemize}
-    \item General digital wallet usability and availability
-    \item Accessibility features for illiterate and innumerate users
-    \item Projects that facilitate integration at retailers
-  \begin{itemize}
-    \item Hardware and software support for embedded systems
-    \item Integration into off-the-self E-commerce systems
-  \end{itemize}
-    \item Protocol extensions for automated tax reporting
-  \end{itemize}
 \end{frame}
 
 
-\begin{frame}{How to support?}
-  \begin{description}
-    \item[Join:] {\small \url{https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/taler}}, 
\\
-                 \url{https://libera.chat/\#taler}
-    \item[Develop:] \url{https://bugs.taler.net/}, \url{https://git.taler.net/}
-    \item[Translate:] \url{https://weblate.taler.net/}, 
\url{translation-volunteer@taler.net}
-    \item[Integrate:] \url{https://docs.taler.net/}
-    \item[Donate:] \url{https://gnunet.org/ev}
-    \item[Invest:] \url{https://taler-systems.com/}
-  \end{description}
+\begin{frame}{Age restriction}
+       \framesubtitle{Assumptions and scenario}
+
+       \begin{columns}
+               \column{7.5cm}
+       \begin{itemize}
+               \item<1-> Assumption: Checking accounts are under control of 
eligible adults/guardians.
+               \item<2-> \textit{Guardians} \textbf{commit} to an maximum age
+               \item<3-> \textit{Minors} \textbf{attest} their adequate age
+               \item<4-> \textit{Merchants} \textbf{verify} the attestations
+               \item<5-> Minors \textbf{derive} age commitments from existing 
ones
+               \item<6-> \textit{Exchanges} \textbf{compare} the derived age 
commitments
+       \end{itemize}
+               \column{5cm}
+               \uncover<7->
+               {
+               \begin{center}
+               \fontsize{7pt}{7pt}\selectfont
+       \begin{tikzpicture}[scale=.5]
+               \node[circle,minimum size=15pt,fill=black!15] at ( 60:4) 
(Exchange) {$\Exchange$};
+               \node[circle,minimum size=15pt,fill=black!15] at (  0:0) 
(Client) {$\Child$};
+               \node[circle,minimum size=15pt,fill=black!15] at (  0:4) 
(Merchant) {$\Merchant$};
+               \node[circle,minimum size=15pt,fill=blue!15]  at (140:3) 
(Guardian) {$\Guardian$};
+
+               \draw[->] (Guardian)   to [out=50,in=130, loop] node[above]
+                       {$\Commit$} (Guardian);
+               \draw[->,blue] (Client)   to [out=-125,in=-190, loop] 
node[below,left]
+                       {\blue{$\Attest$}} (Client);
+               \draw[->,blue] (Merchant) to [out=50,in=130, loop] node[above]
+                       {\blue{$\Verify$}} (Merchant);
+               \draw[->,orange] (Client)   to [out=-35,in=-100, loop] 
node[below]
+                       {\orange{$\Derive$}} (Client);
+               \draw[->,orange] (Exchange) to [out=50,in=130, loop] node[above]
+                       {\orange{$\Compare$}} (Exchange);
+
+               \draw[orange,|->] (Client)   to node[sloped,above,align=left]
+                       {\orange{\scriptsize }} (Exchange);
+               \draw[blue,|->] (Client)   to node[sloped, above]
+                       {\blue{\scriptsize }} (Merchant);
+               \draw[,|->] (Guardian) to node[above,sloped,align=left]
+                       {{\scriptsize }} (Client);
+       \end{tikzpicture}
+               \end{center}
+               }
+       \end{columns}
+       \vfill
+       \uncover<7->{Note: Scheme is independent of payment service protocol.}
+\end{frame}
+
+
+\begin{frame}{Formal Function Signatures}
+\small 
+Searching for functions \uncover<2->{with the following signatures}
+\begin{align*}
+       &\bf \Commit\uncover<2->{:
+               &(\age, \omega) &\mapsto (\commitment, \pruf)
+               &\scriptstyle \N_\Age \times \Omega &\scriptstyle \to 
\Commitments\times\Proofs,
+               }
+       \\
+       &\bf \Attest\uncover<3->{:
+               &(\minage, \commitment, \pruf) &\mapsto \attest
+               &\scriptstyle \N_\Age\times\Commitments\times\Proofs 
&\scriptstyle \to \Attests \cup \{\Nil\},
+               }
+       \\
+       &\bf \Verify\uncover<4->{:
+               &(\minage, \commitment, \attest) &\mapsto b
+               &\scriptstyle \N_\Age\times\Commitments\times\Attests 
&\scriptstyle \to \Z_2,
+               }
+       \\
+       &\bf \Derive\uncover<5->{:
+               &(\commitment, \pruf, \omega) &\mapsto (\commitment', \pruf', 
\blinding)
+               &\scriptstyle \Commitments\times\Proofs\times\Omega 
&\scriptstyle \to \Commitments\times\Proofs\times\Blindings,
+               }
+       \\
+       &\bf \Compare\uncover<6->{:
+               &(\commitment, \commitment', \blinding) &\mapsto b
+               &\scriptstyle \Commitments\times\Commitments\times\Blindings 
&\scriptstyle \to \Z_2,
+               }
+\end{align*}
+       \uncover<7->{
+               with $\Omega, \Proofs, \Commitments, \Attests, \Blindings$
+               sufficiently large sets.\\[1em]
+               Basic and security requirements are defined later.\\[2em]
+       }
+
+               \scriptsize
+       \uncover<2->{
+               Mnemonics:\\
+               $\Commitments=$ \textit{c$\Commitments$mmitments},
+               $\commitment=$ \textit{Q-mitment} (commitment),
+               $\Proofs=$ \textit{$\Proofs$roofs},
+       }
+       \uncover<3->{
+               $\pruf=$ \textit{$\pruf$roof},\\
+               $\Attests=$ \textit{a$\Attests$testations},
+               $\attest=$ \textit{a$\attest$testation},
+       }
+       \uncover<5->{
+               $\Blindings=$ \textit{$\Blindings$lindings},
+               $\blinding=$ \textit{$\blinding$linding}.
+       }
+\end{frame}
+
+\begin{frame}{Age restriction}
+       \framesubtitle{Naïve scheme}
+       \begin{center}
+       \begin{tikzpicture}[scale=.85]
+               \node[circle,minimum size=20pt,fill=black!15] at ( 60:4) 
(Exchange) {$\Exchange$};
+               \node[circle,minimum size=20pt,fill=black!15] at (  0:0) 
(Client) {$\Child$};
+               \node[circle,minimum size=20pt,fill=black!15] at (  0:4) 
(Merchant) {$\Merchant$};
+               \node[circle,minimum size=20pt,fill=blue!15]  at (140:3) 
(Guardian) {$\Guardian$};
+
+               \draw[->] (Guardian)   to [out=50,in=130, loop] node[above]
+                       {$\Commit$} (Guardian);
+               \draw[->,blue] (Client)   to [out=-125,in=-190, loop] 
node[below,left]
+                       {\blue{$\Attest$}} (Client);
+               \draw[->,blue] (Merchant) to [out=50,in=130, loop] node[above]
+                       {\blue{$\Verify$}} (Merchant);
+               \draw[->,orange] (Client)   to [out=-35,in=-100, loop] 
node[below]
+                       {\orange{$\Derive$}} (Client);
+               \draw[->,orange] (Exchange) to [out=50,in=130, loop] node[above]
+                       {\orange{$\Compare$}} (Exchange);
+
+               \draw[orange,|->] (Client)   to node[sloped,above,align=left]
+                       {\orange{\scriptsize }} (Exchange);
+               \draw[blue,|->] (Client)   to node[sloped, above]
+                       {\blue{\scriptsize }} (Merchant);
+               \draw[,|->] (Guardian) to node[above,sloped,align=left]
+                       {{\scriptsize }} (Client);
+       \end{tikzpicture}
+       \end{center}
+\end{frame}
+
+\begin{frame}{Achieving Unlinkability}
+       \begin{columns}
+               \column{3cm}
+               \begin{center}
+               \fontsize{8pt}{9pt}\selectfont
+               \begin{tikzpicture}[scale=.65]
+                       \node[circle,minimum size=20pt,fill=black!15] at ( 
60:4) (Exchange) {$\Exchange$};
+                       \node[circle,minimum size=20pt,fill=black!15] at (  
0:0) (Client) {$\Child$};
+
+                       \draw[->,orange] (Client)   to [out=-35,in=-100, loop] 
node[below]
+                               {\orange{$\footnotesize \Derive()$}} (Client);
+                       \draw[->,orange] (Exchange) to [out=50,in=130, loop] 
node[above]
+                               {\orange{$\footnotesize \Compare()$}} 
(Exchange);
+
+                       \draw[orange,|->] (Client)   to 
node[sloped,above,align=left]
+                               {\orange{\tiny 
\uncover<2->{$(\commitment_i,\commitment_{i+1})$}}} (Exchange);
+               \end{tikzpicture}
+               \end{center}
+
+               \column{9cm}
+       Simple use of $\Derive()$ and $\Compare()$ is problematic.
+
+       \begin{itemize}
+               \item<2-> Calling $\Derive()$ iteratively generates sequence 
+                       $(\commitment_0, \commitment_1, \dots)$ of commitments.
+               \item<2-> Exchange calls $\Compare(\commitment_i, 
\commitment_{i+1}, .)$ 
+               \item[$\implies$]\uncover<3->{\bf Exchange identifies sequence}
+               \item[$\implies$]\uncover<3->{\bf Unlinkability broken}
+       \end{itemize}
+       \end{columns}
+\end{frame}
+
+\begin{frame}{Achieving Unlinkability}
+       Define cut\&choose protocol \orange{$\DeriveCompare$},
+       using $\Derive()$ and $\Compare()$.\\[0.5em]
+       \uncover<2->{
+       Sketch:
+       \small
+       \begin{enumerate}
+               \item $\Child$ derives commitments 
$(\commitment_1,\dots,\commitment_\kappa)$ 
+                       from $\commitment_0$ \\
+                       by calling $\Derive()$ with blindings 
$(\beta_1,\dots,\beta_\kappa)$
+               \item $\Child$ calculates $h_0:=H\left(H(\commitment_1, 
\beta_1)||\dots||H(\commitment_\kappa, \beta_\kappa)\right)$
+               \item $\Child$ sends $\commitment_0$ and $h_0$ to $\Exchange$
+               \item $\Exchange$ chooses $\gamma \in \{1,\dots,\kappa\}$ 
randomly
+               \item $\Child$ reveals $h_\gamma:=H(\commitment_\gamma, 
\beta_\gamma)$ and all $(\commitment_i, \beta_i)$, except $(\commitment_\gamma, 
\beta_\gamma)$
+               \item $\Exchange$ compares $h_0$ and 
+                       $H\left(H(\commitment_1, 
\beta_1)||...||h_\gamma||...||H(\commitment_\kappa, \beta_\kappa)\right)$\\
+                       and evaluates $\Compare(\commitment_0, \commitment_i, 
\beta_i)$.
+       \end{enumerate}
+       \vfill
+       Note: Scheme is similar to the {\it refresh} protocol in GNU Taler.
+       }
 \end{frame}
 
+\begin{frame}{Achieving Unlinkability}
+       With \orange{$\DeriveCompare$}
+       \begin{itemize}
+               \item $\Exchange$ learns nothing about $\commitment_\gamma$,
+               \item trusts outcome with $\frac{\kappa-1}{\kappa}$ certainty,
+               \item i.e. $\Child$ has $\frac{1}{\kappa}$ chance to cheat.
+       \end{itemize}
+       \vfill
+       Note: Still need Derive and Compare to be defined.
+\end{frame}
+
+\begin{frame}{Refined scheme}
+
+       \begin{tikzpicture}[scale=.8]
+               \node[circle,minimum size=25pt,fill=black!15] at (  0:0) 
(Client)   {$\Child$};
+               \node[circle,minimum size=25pt,fill=black!15] at ( 60:5) 
(Exchange) {$\Exchange$};
+               \node[circle,minimum size=25pt,fill=black!15] at (  0:5) 
(Merchant) {$\Merchant$};
+               \node[circle,minimum size=25pt,fill=blue!15]  at (130:3) 
(Guardian) {$\Guardian$};
+
+               \draw[orange,<->] (Client)   to node[sloped,below,align=center]
+                       {\orange{$\DeriveCompare$}} (Exchange);
+               \draw[blue,->] (Client)   to node[sloped, below]
+                       {\blue{$(\attest_\minage, \commitment)$}} (Merchant);
+
+               \draw[->] (Guardian)   to [out=150,in=70, loop] node[above]
+                       {$\Commit(\age)$} (Guardian);
+               \draw[->] (Guardian)   to node[below,sloped]
+                       {($\commitment$, $\pruf_\age$)} (Client);
+               \draw[->,blue] (Client)   to [out=-50,in=-130, loop] node[below]
+                       {\blue{$\Attest(\minage, \commitment, \pruf_{\age})$}} 
(Client);
+               \draw[->,blue] (Merchant) to [out=-50,in=-130, loop] node[below]
+                       {\blue{$\Verify(\minage, \commitment, 
\attest_{\minage})$}} (Merchant);
+       \end{tikzpicture}
+\end{frame}
 
-\begin{frame}{Conclusion}
-  \begin{center}
-    {\bf  What can we do?}
-   \end{center}
-  \vfill
-\begin{itemize}
- \item{Suffer mass-surveillance enabled by credit card oligopolies with high 
fees, and}
- \item{Engage in arms race with deliberately unregulatable blockchains}
-% \item{Enjoy the ``benefits'' of cash \\
-%  \hfill  \includegraphics[height=0.3\textheight]{atm-rupee.jpg} \hfill}
-\end{itemize}
-\vfill
-\begin{center}
-  {\bf OR}
-\end{center}
-\vfill
-\begin{itemize}
- \item{Establish free software alternative balancing social goals!}
-\end{itemize}
-\vfill
+% \begin{frame}{Achieving Unlinkability}
+%      \scriptsize
+%      $\DeriveCompare : \Commitments\times\Proofs\times\Omega \to \{0,1\}$\\
+%      \vfill
+%      $\DeriveCompare(\commitment, \pruf, \omega) =$
+% \begin{itemize}
+% \it
+%      \itemsep0.5em
+%      \item[$\Child$:]
+%              \begin{enumerate}
+%                              \scriptsize
+%                      \itemsep0.3em
+%                      \item for all $i \in \{1,\dots,\kappa\}:
+%                              (\commitment_i,\pruf_i,\beta_i) \leftarrow 
\Derive(\commitment, \pruf, \omega + i)$
+%                      \item $h \leftarrow 
\Hash\big(\Hash(\commitment_1,\beta_1)\parallel\dots\parallel\Hash(\commitment_\kappa,\beta_\kappa)
 \big)$
+%                      \item send $(\commitment, h)$ to $\Exchange$
+%              \end{enumerate}
+%      \item[$\Exchange$:]
+%              \begin{enumerate}
+%                      \setcounter{enumi}{4}
+%                              \scriptsize
+%                      \itemsep0.3em
+%                      \item save $(\commitment, h)$ \label{st:hash}
+%                      \item $\gamma \drawfrom \{1,\dots ,\kappa\}$
+%                      \item send $\gamma$ to $\Child$
+%              \end{enumerate}
+%      \item[$\Child$:]
+%              \begin{enumerate}
+%                      \setcounter{enumi}{7}
+% 
+%                              \scriptsize
+%                      \itemsep0.3em
+%                      \item $h'_\gamma \leftarrow \Hash(\commitment_\gamma, 
\beta_\gamma)$
+%                      \item $\mathbf{E}_\gamma \leftarrow 
\big[(\commitment_1,\beta_1),\dots,
+%                              (\commitment_{\gamma-1}, \beta_{\gamma-1}),
+%                              \Nil,
+%                              (\commitment_{\gamma+1}, \beta_{\gamma+1}),
+%                              \dots,(\commitment_\kappa, \beta_\kappa)\big]$
+%                      \item send $(\mathbf{E}_\gamma, h'_\gamma)$ to 
$\Exchange$
+%              \end{enumerate}
+%      \item[$\Exchange$:]
+%              \begin{enumerate}
+%                      \setcounter{enumi}{10}
+%                              \scriptsize
+%                      \itemsep0.3em
+%                      \item for all $i \in 
\{1,\dots,\kappa\}\setminus\{\gamma\}: h_i \leftarrow 
\Hash(\mathbf{E}_\gamma[i])$
+%                      \item if $h \stackrel{?}{\neq} 
\HashF(h_1\|\dots\|h_{\gamma-1}\|h'_\gamma\|h_{\gamma+1}\|\dots\|h_{\kappa-1})$ 
return 0
+%                      \item for all $i \in 
\{1,\dots,\kappa\}\setminus\{\gamma\}$:
+%                              if $0 \stackrel{?}{=} 
\Compare(\commitment,\commitment_i, \beta_i)$ return $0$
+%                      \item return 1
+%              \end{enumerate}
+% \end{itemize}
+% \end{frame}
+
+\begin{frame}{Basic Requirements}
+
+       Candidate functions 
+       \[ (\Commit, \Attest, \Verify, \Derive, \Compare) \]
+       must first meet \textit{basic} requirements:
+
+       \begin{itemize}
+               \item Existence of attestations
+               \item Efficacy of attestations
+               \item Derivability of commitments and attestations
+       \end{itemize}
+\end{frame}
+
+\begin{frame}{Basic Requirements}
+       \framesubtitle{Formal Details}
+
+       \begin{description}
+               \item[Existence of attestations]
+                       {\scriptsize
+                       \begin{align*}
+                               \Forall_{\age\in\N_\Age \atop \omega \in 
\Omega}:
+                               \Commit(\age, \omega) =: (\commitment, \pruf)
+                               \implies 
+                               \Attest(\minage, \commitment, \pruf) =
+                               \begin{cases}
+                                       \attest \in \Attests, \text{ if } 
\minage \leq \age\\
+                                       \Nil \text{ otherwise}
+                               \end{cases}
+                       \end{align*}}
+               \item[Efficacy of attestations]
+                       {\scriptsize
+                       \begin{align*}
+                               \Verify(\minage, \commitment, \attest) = \
+                               \begin{cases}
+                                       1, \text{if } \Exists_{\pruf \in 
\Proofs}: \Attest(\minage, \commitment, \pruf) = \attest\\
+                                       0 \text{ otherwise}
+                               \end{cases}
+                       \end{align*}}
+
+                       {\scriptsize
+                       \begin{align*}
+                               \forall_{n \leq \age}: \Verify\big(n, 
\commitment, \Attest(n, \commitment, \pruf)\big) = 1.
+                       \end{align*}}
+               \item[etc.]
+       \end{description}
+\end{frame}
+
+%\begin{frame}{Requirements}
+%      \framesubtitle{Details}
+%
+%      \begin{description}
+%              \item[Derivability of commitments and proofs:]~\\[0.1em]
+%              {\scriptsize
+%              Let \begin{align*}
+%                      \age & \in\N_\Age,\,\, \omega_0, \omega_1 \in\Omega\\
+%                      (\commitment_0, \pruf_0) & \leftarrow \Commit(\age, 
\omega_0),\\
+%                      (\commitment_1, \pruf_1, \blinding) & \leftarrow  
\Derive(\commitment_0, \pruf_0, \omega_1).
+%              \end{align*}
+%              We require
+%              \begin{align*}
+%                      \Compare(\commitment_0, \commitment_1, \blinding) = 1 
\label{req:comparity}
+%              \end{align*}
+%              and for all $n\leq\age$:
+%              \begin{align*}
+%                                      \Verify(n, \commitment_1, \Attest(n, 
\commitment_1, \pruf_1)) &%
+%                                      =
+%                                      \Verify(n, \commitment_0,  \Attest(n, 
\commitment_0,  \pruf_0))
+%              \end{align*}}
+%      \end{description}
+%\end{frame}
+
+\begin{frame}{Security Requirements}
+       Candidate functions must also meet \textit{security} requirements.
+       Those are defined via security games:
+       \begin{itemize}
+               \item Game: Age disclosure by commitment or attestation
+               \item[$\leftrightarrow$] Requirement: Non-disclosure of age
+                       \vfill
+
+               \item Game: Forging attestation
+               \item[$\leftrightarrow$] Requirement: Unforgeability of
+                       minimum age
+                       \vfill
+
+               \item Game: Distinguishing derived commitments and attestations
+               \item[$\leftrightarrow$] Requirement: Unlinkability of
+                       commitments and attestations
+
+       \end{itemize}
+       \vfill
+
+       Meeting the security requirements means that adversaries can win
+       those games only with negligible advantage.
+       \vfill
+       Adversaries are arbitrary polynomial-time algorithms, acting on all
+       relevant input.
+\end{frame}
+
+\begin{frame}{Security Requirements}
+       \framesubtitle{Simplified Example}
+
+       \begin{description}
+               \item[Game $\Game{FA}(\lambda)$---Forging an attest:]~\\
+       {\small
+       \begin{enumerate}
+               \item $ (\age, \omega)  \drawfrom       \N_{\Age-1}\times\Omega 
$
+               \item $ (\commitment, \pruf)    \leftarrow      \Commit(\age, 
\omega) $
+               \item $ (\minage, \attest) \leftarrow \Adv(\age, \commitment, 
\pruf)$
+               \item Return 0 if $\minage \leq \age$
+               \item Return $\Verify(\minage,\commitment,\attest)$
+       \end{enumerate}
+       }
+       \vfill
+       \item[Requirement: Unforgeability of minimum age]
+               {\small
+       \begin{equation*}
+               \Forall_{\Adv\in\PPT(\N_\Age\times\Commitments\times\Proofs\to 
\N_\Age\times\Attests)}:
+               \Probability\Big[\Game{FA}(\lambda) = 1\Big] \le \negl(\lambda)
+       \end{equation*}
+       }
+       \end{description}
+\end{frame}
+
+
+\begin{frame}{Solution: Instantiation with ECDSA}
+%      \framesubtitle{Definition of Commit}
+
+       \begin{description}
+               \item[To Commit to age (group) $\age \in \{1,\dots,\Age\}$]~\\
+               \begin{enumerate}
+                       \item<2-> Guardian generates ECDSA-keypairs, one per 
age (group):
+                               \[\langle(q_1, 
p_1),\dots,(q_\Age,p_\Age)\rangle\]
+                       \item<3-> Guardian then \textbf{drops} all private keys
+                               $p_i$ for $i > \age$:
+                               \[\Big \langle(q_1, p_1),\dots, 
+                                       (q_\age, p_\age), 
+                                       (q_{\age +1}, \red{\Nil}),\dots, 
+                                       (q_\Age, \red{\Nil})\Big\rangle\]
+
+                               \begin{itemize}
+                                       \item $\Vcommitment := (q_1, \dots, 
q_\Age)$ is the \textit{Commitment},
+                                       \item $\Vpruf_\age := (p_1, \dots, 
p_\age, \Nil,\dots,\Nil)$ is the \textit{Proof}
+                               \end{itemize}
+                               \vfill
+                       \item<4-> Guardian gives child $\langle \Vcommitment, 
\Vpruf_\age \rangle$
+                               \vfill
+               \end{enumerate}
+       \end{description}
+\end{frame}
+
+\begin{frame}{Instantiation with ECDSA}
+       \framesubtitle{Definitions of Attest and Verify}
+
+       Child has 
+       \begin{itemize}
+               \item ordered public-keys $\Vcommitment = (q_1, \dots, q_\Age) 
$,
+               \item (some) private-keys $\Vpruf = (p_1, \dots, p_\age, \Nil, 
\dots, \Nil)$.
+       \end{itemize}
+       \begin{description}
+               \item<2->[To \blue{Attest} a minimum age $\blue{\minage} \leq 
\age$:]~\\
+                       Sign a message with ECDSA using private key 
$p_\blue{\minage}$
+       \end{description}
+
+       \vfill
+
+       \uncover<3->{
+       Merchant gets 
+       \begin{itemize}
+               \item ordered public-keys $\Vcommitment = (q_1, \dots, q_\Age) $
+               \item Signature $\sigma$
+       \end{itemize}
+       \begin{description}
+               \item<4->[To \blue{Verify} a minimum age $\minage$:]~\\
+                       Verify the ECDSA-Signature $\sigma$ with public key 
$q_\minage$.
+       \end{description}
+       }
+       \vfill
 \end{frame}
 
+\begin{frame}{Instantiation with ECDSA}
+       \framesubtitle{Definitions of Derive and Compare}
+       Child has 
+       $\Vcommitment = (q_1, \dots, q_\Age) $ and 
+       $\Vpruf = (p_1, \dots, p_\age, \Nil, \dots, \Nil)$.
+       \begin{description}
+               \item<2->[To \blue{Derive} new $\Vcommitment'$ and $\Vpruf'$:]
+                       Choose random $\beta\in\Z_g$ and calculate
+                       \small
+                       \begin{align*}
+                               \Vcommitment' &:= \big(\beta * q_1,\ldots,\beta 
* q_\Age\big),\\
+                               \Vpruf' &:= \big(\beta p_1,\ldots,\beta 
p_\age,\Nil,\ldots,\Nil\big)
+                       \end{align*}
+                       Note: $ (\beta p_i)*G = \beta*(p_i*G)  = \beta*q_i$\\
+                       \scriptsize $\beta*q_i$ is scalar multiplication on the 
elliptic curve.
+       \end{description}
+
+               \vfill
+       \uncover<3->{
+               Exchange gets $\Vcommitment = (q_1,\dots,q_\Age)$, 
$\Vcommitment' = (q_1', \dots, q_\Age')$ and $\beta$
+       \begin{description}
+               \item[To \blue{Compare}, calculate:]
+                       \small
+               $(\beta * q_1, \ldots , \beta * q_\Age) \stackrel{?}{=} 
(q'_1,\ldots, q'_\Age)$
+       \end{description}
+       \vfill
+       }
+\end{frame}
+
+\begin{frame}{Instantiation with ECDSA}
+
+       Functions
+       (Commit, Attest, Verify, Derive, Compare)\\
+       as defined in the instantiation with ECDSA\\[0.5em]
+       \begin{itemize}
+               \item meet the basic requirements,\\[0.5em]
+               \item also meet all security requirements.\\
+               Proofs by security reduction, details are in the paper.
+       \end{itemize}
+
+\end{frame}
+
+
+% \begin{frame}{Instantiation with ECDSA}
+%      \framesubtitle{Full definitions}
+%      \scriptsize
+% 
+% \begin{align*}
+%      \Commit_{E,\FDHg{\cdot}}(\age, \omega) &:= \Big\langle
+%              \overbrace{(q_1,\ldots,q_\Age)}^{= \Vcommitment},\;
+%              \overbrace{(p_1,\ldots,p_\age, \Nil,\ldots,\Nil)}^{= \Vpruf 
\text{, length }\Age}
+%              \Big\rangle\\
+%      \Attest_{E,\HashF}(\bage, \Vcommitment, \Vpruf) &:=
+%              \begin{cases}
+%                      \attest_\bage := 
\Sign_{E,\HashF}\big(\bage,\Vpruf[\bage]\big) & \text{if } \Vpruf[\bage] 
\stackrel{?}{\neq} \Nil\\
+%                      \Nil & \text{otherwise}
+%              \end{cases}\\
+% %
+%      \Verify_{E,\HashF}(\bage, \Vcommitment, \attest) &:= 
\Ver_{E,\HashF}(\bage, \Vcommitment[\bage], \attest)\\
+% %
+%      \Derive_{E, \FDHg{\cdot}}(\Vcommitment, \Vpruf, \omega) &:=
+%              \Big\langle(\beta * q_1,\ldots,\beta * q_\Age),
+%                   (\beta p_1,\ldots,\beta p_\age,\Nil,\ldots,\Nil), \beta 
\Big\rangle \\
+%                   & \text{ with } \beta := \FDHg{\omega} \text{ and 
multiplication } \beta p_i \text{ modulo } g \nonumber\\
+% %
+%      \Compare_E(\Vcommitment, \Vcommitment', \beta)  &:=
+%              \begin{cases}
+%                      1 & \text{if } (\beta * q_1, \ldots , \beta * q_\Age) 
\stackrel{?}{=} (q'_1,\ldots, q'_\Age)\\
+%                      0 & \text{otherwise}
+%              \end{cases}
+% \end{align*}
+% \end{frame}
+
+
+\begin{frame}{Reminder: GNU Taler Fundamentals}
+       \begin{center}
+       \begin{tikzpicture}[scale=.55]
+               \node[circle,fill=black!10] at (3, 4) (Exchange) {$\Exchange$};
+               \node[circle,fill=black!10] at (0, 0) (Customer) {$\Customer$};
+               \node[circle,fill=black!10] at (6, 0) (Merchant) {$\Merchant$};
+
+               \draw[<->] (Customer)   to [out=65,in=220] node[sloped,above] 
{\sf withdraw} (Exchange);
+               \draw[<->] (Customer)   to [out=45,in=240] node[sloped,below] 
{\sf refresh} (Exchange);
+               \draw[<->] (Customer)   to node[sloped, below] {\sf purchase} 
(Merchant);
+               \draw[<->] (Merchant) to node[sloped, above] {\sf deposit} 
(Exchange);
+       \end{tikzpicture}
+       \end{center}
 
-\begin{frame}
-\frametitle{Do you have any questions?}
-\vfill
-References:
-{\tiny
-  \begin{enumerate}
- \item{David Chaum, Christian Grothoff and Thomas Moser.
-       {\em How to issue a central bank digital currency}.
-       {\bf SNB Working Papers, 2021}.}
- \item{Christian Grothoff, Bart Polot and Carlo von Loesch.
-       {\em The Internet is broken: Idealistic Ideas for Building a GNU 
Network}.
-       {\bf W3C/IAB Workshop on Strengthening the Internet Against Pervasive 
Monitoring (STRINT)}, 2014.}
- \item{Jeffrey Burdges, Florian Dold, Christian Grothoff and Marcello Stanisci.
-       {\em Enabling Secure Web Payments with GNU Taler}.
-       {\bf SPACE 2016}.}
- \item{Florian Dold, Sree Harsha Totakura, Benedikt M\"uller, Jeffrey Burdges 
and Christian Grothoff.
-       {\em Taler: Taxable Anonymous Libre Electronic Reserves}.
-       Available upon request. 2016.}
- \item{Eli Ben-Sasson, Alessandro Chiesa, Christina Garman, Matthew Green, Ian 
Miers, Eran Tromer and Madars Virza.
-       {\em Zerocash: Decentralized Anonymous Payments from Bitcoin}.
-       {\bf IEEE Symposium on Security \& Privacy, 2016}.}
- \item{David Chaum, Amos Fiat and Moni Naor.
-       {\em Untraceable electronic cash}.
-       {\bf Proceedings on Advances in Cryptology, 1990}.}
-  \item{Phillip Rogaway.
-       {\em The Moral Character of Cryptographic Work}.
-       {\bf Asiacrypt}, 2015.} \label{bib:rogaway}
-\end{enumerate}
-}
-\begin{center}
-  {\bf Let money facilitate trade; but ensure capital serves society.}
-\end{center}
+       \vfill
+       \begin{itemize}
+               \item Coins are public-/private key-pairs $(C_p, c_s)$.
+               \item Exchange blindly signs $\FDH(C_p)$ with denomination key 
$d_p$
+               \item Verification:
+               \begin{eqnarray*}
+                       1  &\stackrel{?}{=}&
+                       \mathsf{SigCheck}\big(\FDH(C_p), D_p, \sigma_p\big)
+               \end{eqnarray*}
+               \scriptsize($D_p$ = public key of denomination and $\sigma_p$ = 
signature)
+
+       \end{itemize}
+\end{frame}
+
+\begin{frame}{Integration with GNU Taler}
+       \framesubtitle{Binding age restriction to coins}
+
+       To bind an age commitment $\commitment$ to a coin $C_p$, instead of
+       signing $\FDH(C_p)$, $\Exchange$ now blindly signs 
+       \begin{center}
+               $\FDH(C_p, \orange{H(\commitment)})$
+       \end{center}
+
+       \vfill
+       Verfication of a coin now requires $H(\commitment)$, too:
+       \begin{center}
+               $1  \stackrel{?}{=}
+               \mathsf{SigCheck}\big(\FDH(C_p, \orange{H(\commitment)}), D_p, 
\sigma_p\big)$
+       \end{center}
+       \vfill
+\end{frame}
+
+\begin{frame}{Integration with GNU Taler}
+       \framesubtitle{Integrated schemes}
+       \fontsize{8pt}{9pt}\selectfont
+       \begin{tikzpicture}[scale=.9]
+               \node[circle,minimum size=25pt,fill=black!15] at (  0:0) 
(Client)   {$\Child$};
+               \node[circle,minimum size=25pt,fill=black!15] at ( 60:5) 
(Exchange) {$\Exchange$};
+               \node[circle,minimum size=25pt,fill=black!15] at (  0:5) 
(Merchant) {$\Merchant$};
+               \node[circle,minimum size=25pt,fill=blue!15]  at (130:3) 
(Guardian) {$\Guardian$};
+
+               \draw[<->] (Guardian)   to  node[sloped,above,align=center]
+                       {{\sf withdraw}\orange{, using}\\ $\FDH(C_p\orange{, 
H(\commitment)})$} (Exchange);
+               \draw[<->] (Client)   to node[sloped,below,align=center]
+                       {{\sf refresh} \orange{ + }\\ 
\orange{$\DeriveCompare$}} (Exchange);
+               \draw[<->] (Client)   to node[sloped, below]
+                       {{\sf purchase} \blue{+ $(\attest_\minage, 
\commitment)$}} (Merchant);
+               \draw[<->] (Merchant) to node[sloped, above]
+                       {{\sf deposit} \orange{+ $H(\commitment)$}} (Exchange);
+
+               \draw[->] (Guardian)   to [out=70,in=150, loop] node[above]
+                       {$\Commit(\age)$} (Guardian);
+               \draw[->] (Guardian)   to node[below,sloped]
+                       {($\commitment$, $\pruf_\age$)} (Client);
+               \draw[->,blue] (Client)   to [out=-50,in=-130, loop] node[below]
+                       {\blue{$\Attest(\minage, \commitment, \pruf_{\age})$}} 
(Client);
+               \draw[->,blue] (Merchant) to [out=-50,in=-130, loop] node[below]
+                       {\blue{$\Verify(\minage, \commitment, 
\attest_{\minage})$}} (Merchant);
+       \end{tikzpicture}
+\end{frame}
+
+\begin{frame}{Instantiation with Edx25519}
+       Paper also formally defines another signature scheme: Edx25519.\\[1em]
+
+       \begin{itemize}
+               \item Scheme already in use in GNUnet,
+               \item based on EdDSA (Bernstein et al.),
+               \item generates compatible signatures and
+               \item allows for key derivation from both, private and public 
keys, independently.
+       \end{itemize}~\\[1em]
+
+       Current implementation of age restriction in GNU Taler uses Edx25519.
+\end{frame}
+
+
+\begin{frame}{Discussion}
+       \begin{itemize}
+               \item Our solution can in principle be used with any 
token-based payment scheme
+               \item GNU Taler best aligned with our design goals (security, 
privacy and efficiency)
+               \item Subsidiarity requires bank accounts being owned by adults
+                       \begin{itemize}
+                       \item Scheme can be adapted to case where minors have 
bank accounts
+                               \begin{itemize}
+                                       \item Assumption: banks provide minimum 
age
+                                               information during bank
+                                               transactions.
+                                       \item Child and Exchange execute a 
variant of
+                                               the cut\&choose protocol.
+                               \end{itemize}
+                       \end{itemize}
+               \item Our scheme offers an alternative to identity management 
systems (IMS)
+       \end{itemize}
+\end{frame}
+\begin{frame}{Related Work}
+       \begin{itemize}
+               \item Current privacy-perserving systems all based on 
attribute-based credentials (Koning et al., Schanzenbach et al., Camenisch et 
al., Au et al.)
+               \item Attribute-based approach lacks support: 
+                       \begin{itemize}
+                               \item Complex for consumers and retailers
+                               \item Requires trusted third authority
+                       \end{itemize}
+               \vfill
+               \item Other approaches tie age-restriction to ability to pay 
("debit cards for kids")
+                       \begin{itemize}
+                               \item Advantage: mandatory to payment process
+                               \item Not privacy friendly
+                       \end{itemize}
+       \end{itemize}
 \end{frame}
 
+\begin{frame}{Conclusion}
+       Age restriction is a technical, ethical and legal challenge.
+
+       Existing solutions are
+       \begin{itemize}
+               \item without strong protection of privacy or
+               \item based on identity management systems (IMS)
+       \end{itemize}
+       \vfill
+
+       Our scheme offers a solution that is
+       \begin{itemize}
+               \item based on subsidiarity
+               \item privacy preserving
+               \item efficient
+               \item an alternative to IMS
+       \end{itemize}
+\end{frame}
+
+
+
+
+
+% FIXME: age restriction slides here!
 
 \section{Integration with the core banking system}
 
 \begin{frame}
   \vfill
   \begin{center}
-    {\bf Part II: Integration with the core banking system}
+    {\bf Part III: Integration with the core banking system}
   \end{center}
   \vfill
 \end{frame}
 
 
+\begin{frame}[fragile]{Taler: Bank Perspective}
+\begin{adjustbox}{max totalsize={.9\textwidth}{.7\textheight},center}
+\begin{tikzpicture}
+ \tikzstyle{def} = [node distance= 5em and 6.5em, inner sep=1em, outer 
sep=.3em];
+ \node (origin) at (0,0) {};
+ \node (exchange) [def,above=of origin,draw]{Exchange};
+ \node (nexus) [def, draw, below right=of exchange] {Nexus};
+ \node (corebanking) [def, draw, below left=of nexus] {Core Banking};
+ \node (nginx) [def, draw, above=of exchange]{Nginx};
+ \node (postgres) [def, draw, below left=of exchange]{Postgres};
+ \node (postgres-nexus) [def, draw, below right=of nexus]{Postgres};
+
+ \tikzstyle{C} = [color=black, line width=1pt]
+
+ \draw [<-, C] (exchange) -- (nginx) node [midway, above, sloped] (TextNode) 
{REST API};
+ \draw [<-, C] (postgres) -- (exchange) node [midway, above, sloped] 
(TextNode) {SQL};
+ \draw [<-, C] (postgres-nexus) -- (nexus) node [midway, above, sloped] 
(TextNode) {SQL};
+ \draw [<-, C] (nexus) -- (exchange) node [midway, above, sloped] (TextNode) 
{Internal REST API};
+ \draw [<-, C] (corebanking) -- (nexus) node [midway, above, sloped] 
(TextNode) {EBICS/FinTS};
+
+\end{tikzpicture}
+\end{adjustbox}
+\end{frame}
+
+
+\begin{frame}{Taler: Exchange Architecture}
+\begin{center}
+\begin{tikzpicture}
+ \tikzstyle{def} = [node distance=2em and 2.5em, inner sep=1em, outer 
sep=.3em];
+ \node (origin) at (0,0) {};
+ \node (httpd) [def,above=of origin,draw]{httpd};
+ \node (secmod-rsa) [def, draw, right=of httpd] {secmod-rsa};
+ \node (secmod-eddsa) [def, draw, left=of httpd] {secmod-eddsa};
+ \node (postgres) [def, draw, below=of httpd]{Postgres};
+ \node (aggregator) [def, draw, right=of postgres]{aggregator};
+ \node (transfer) [def, draw, below left=of postgres]{transfer};
+ \node (wirewatch) [def, draw, below right=of postgres]{wirewatch};
+ \node (nexus) [def, draw, below=of postgres]{Nexus};
+
+ \tikzstyle{C} = [color=black, line width=1pt]
+
+ \draw [<->, C] (httpd) -- (postgres) node [midway, above, sloped] (TextNode) 
{};
+ \draw [<->, C] (httpd) -- (secmod-rsa) node [midway, above, sloped] 
(TextNode) {};
+ \draw [<->, C] (httpd) -- (secmod-eddsa) node [midway, above, sloped] 
(TextNode) {};
+ \draw [<->, C] (aggregator) -- (postgres) node [midway, above, sloped] 
(TextNode) {};
+ \draw [<->, C] (wirewatch) -- (postgres) node [midway, above, sloped] 
(TextNode) {};
+ \draw [<->, C] (transfer) -- (postgres) node [midway, above, sloped] 
(TextNode) {};
+ \draw [->, C] (transfer) -- (nexus) node [midway, above, sloped] (TextNode) 
{};
+ \draw [<-, C] (wirewatch) -- (nexus) node [midway, above, sloped] (TextNode) 
{};
+\end{tikzpicture}
+\end{center}
+\end{frame}
+
+
+\begin{frame}
+\frametitle{Taler: Auditor Perspective}
+\begin{center}
+\begin{tikzpicture}
+ \tikzstyle{def} = [node distance=2em and 2.5em, inner sep=1em, outer 
sep=.3em];
+ \node (origin) at (0,0) {};
+ \node (httpd) [def,above left=of origin,draw]{auditor-httpd};
+ \node (report) [def,above right=of origin,draw]{auditor-report};
+ \node (postgres-A) [def, draw, below=of origin] {Postgres (Auditor)};
+ \node (postgres-E) [def, draw, below=of postgres-A] {Postgres (Bank)};
+
+ \tikzstyle{C} = [color=black, line width=1pt]
+
+ \draw [->, C] (postgres-E) -- (postgres-A) node [midway, above, sloped] 
(TextNode) {sync};
+ \draw [<->, C] (httpd) -- (postgres-A) node [midway, above, sloped] 
(TextNode) {};
+ \draw [<->, C] (report) -- (postgres-A) node [midway, above, sloped] 
(TextNode) {};
+\end{tikzpicture}
+\end{center}
+\end{frame}
+
+
+\begin{frame}
+\frametitle{Taler: Merchant Perspective}
+\begin{center}
+\begin{tikzpicture}
+ \tikzstyle{def} = [node distance= 3.5em and 2em, inner sep=1em, outer 
sep=.3em];
+ \node (origin) at (0,0) {};
+ \node (backend) [def,above=of origin,draw]{{\tiny taler-merchant-httpd}};
+ \node (frontend) [def,above left=of backend,draw]{{\tiny E-commerce 
Frontend}};
+ \node (backoffice) [def,above right=of backend,draw]{Backoffice};
+ \node (postgres) [def, draw, below left=of backend] {Postgres};
+ \node (sqlite) [def, draw, below=of backend] {Sqlite};
+ \node (alt) [def, draw, below right=of backend] {...};
+
+ \tikzstyle{C} = [color=black, line width=1pt]
+
+ \draw [->, C] (frontend) -- (backend) node [midway, above, sloped] (TextNode) 
{REST API};
+ \draw [->, C] (backoffice) -- (backend) node [midway, above, sloped] 
(TextNode) {REST API};
+ \draw [<->, C] (backend) -- (postgres) node [midway, above, sloped] 
(TextNode) {SQL};
+ \draw [<->, C] (backend) -- (sqlite) node [midway, above, sloped] (TextNode) 
{SQL};
+ \draw [<->, C] (backend) -- (alt) node [midway, above, sloped] (TextNode) 
{SQL};
+\end{tikzpicture}
+\end{center}
+\end{frame}
+
+
+\begin{frame}
+\frametitle{Taler: Wallet Architecture}
+  \framesubtitle{Background: \url{https://anastasis.lu/}}
+\begin{center}
+\begin{tikzpicture}
+ \tikzstyle{def} = [node distance= 5em and 4.5em, inner sep=1em, outer 
sep=.3em];
+ \node (origin) at (0,0) {};
+ \node (gui) [def,above=of origin,draw]{wallet-gui};
+ \node (core) [def,below=of gui,draw]{wallet-core};
+ \node (sync) [def, draw, below left=of core] {Sync};
+ \node (taler) [def, draw, below right=of core] {Taler};
+ \node (anastasis) [def, draw, below=of core] {Anastasis};
+
+ \tikzstyle{C} = [color=black, line width=1pt]
+ \draw [<->, C] (gui) -- (core) node [midway, above, sloped] (TextNode) {};
+ \draw [<->, C] (core) -- (sync) node [midway, above, sloped] (TextNode) 
{Backup};
+ \draw [<->, C] (core) -- (taler) node [midway, above, sloped] (TextNode) 
{Payment};
+ \draw [<->, C] (core) -- (anastasis) node [midway, above, sloped] (TextNode) 
{Key Escrow};
+\end{tikzpicture}
+\end{center}
+\end{frame}
+
+
 \begin{frame}
 \frametitle{High-level Deployment Recipe}
 \dots as a bank
@@ -1776,17 +2490,6 @@ of the Taler Wire Gateway exist:
 \end{frame}
 
 
-\section{Operator security considerations}
-
-\begin{frame}
-  \vfill
-  \begin{center}
-    {\bf Part III: Operator security considerations}
-  \end{center}
-  \vfill
-\end{frame}
-
-
 \begin{frame}{Key management}
 Taler has many types of keys:
 \begin{itemize}
@@ -1955,6 +2658,7 @@ General notions:
 \end{frame}
 
 
+
 \section{Integration considerations}
 
 \begin{frame}
@@ -1999,6 +2703,662 @@ General notions:
 \end{frame}
 
 
+\begin{frame}{Merchant Integration: Contract}
+  % \begin{figure*}[t!]
+  {\tiny
+ \lstset{language=JavaScript}
+ \lstinputlisting{figs/taler-contract.json}
+%   \caption{Minimal Taler contract over a digital article with a value of 
\EUR{0.10}. The merchant will pay transaction fees up to \EUR{0.01}.  The hash 
over the wire transfer information was truncated to make it fit to the page.}
+%   \label{listing:json-contract}
+ % \end{figure*}
+ }
+\end{frame}
+
+
+\begin{frame}{Blockchain based cryptocurrencies}
+    \begin{tikzpicture}[remember picture,overlay]
+        \node (N1)[above right=5mm and 25mm of current page.center] 
{\includegraphics[width=34mm]{media/news1.png}};
+        \node (N0)[below=-3mm of N1] 
{\includegraphics[width=34mm]{media/news0.png}};
+        \node (N2)[below left=-26mm and -2.5mm of N1] 
{\includegraphics[width=34mm]{media/news2.png}};
+    \end{tikzpicture}
+    \begin{block}{Biggest cryptocurrencies}
+        \begin{itemize}
+            \item \textbf{BTC} Bitcoin
+            \item \textbf{ETH} Ethereum
+        \end{itemize}
+    \end{block}
+    \begin{block}{Common blockchain limitations}
+        \begin{itemize}
+            \item \textbf{Delay} block and confirmation delay
+            \item \textbf{Cost} transaction fees
+            \item \textbf{Scalability} limited amount of transaction per second
+            \item \textbf{Ecological impact} computation redundancy
+            \item \textbf{Privacy}
+            \item \textbf{Regulatory risk}
+        \end{itemize}
+    \end{block}
+\end{frame}
+
+\begin{frame}{Taler}{Architecture}
+    \begin{columns}
+        \column{0.5\paperwidth}
+        \begin{tikzpicture}[
+                rect/.style={circle, draw=black},
+                sym/.style={-stealth, shorten >= 2pt, shorten <= 2pt}
+            ]
+            % Taler payment system
+            \node[rect](1) {Exchange};
+            \node[rect,below left=1.5cm and 0.7cm of 1](2) {Customer};
+            \node[rect,below right=1.5cm and 0.7cm of 1](3) {Merchant};
+
+            \draw[sym] (1) -- node [midway, above, sloped] {\tiny Withdraw 
coins} (2);
+            \draw[sym] (2) -- node [midway, above, sloped] {\tiny Spend coins} 
(3);
+            \draw[sym] (3) -- node [midway, above, sloped] {\tiny Deposit 
coins} (1);
+
+            % Settlement layer
+            \node[left=2cm of 1](E1){};
+            \node[right=2cm of 1](E2){};
+            \draw[sym] (E1) -- node [midway, above] {\tiny Deposit money} (1);
+            \draw[sym] (1) -- node [midway, above] {\tiny Withdraw money} (E2);
+
+            % Auditor
+            \node[above= of 1](A){Auditor};
+            \draw[sym] (A) -- node [midway, right] {\tiny Verify} (1);
+
+            % Separator
+            \node[below=1mm of E1] (S1S) {};
+            \node[below=1mm of E2] (S1E) {};
+            \node[above=6mm of E1] (S2S) {};
+            \node[above=6mm of E2] (S2E) {};
+
+            \draw[dotted] (S1S) -- (S1E);
+            \draw[dotted] (S2S) -- (S2E);
+
+            \node[below right=-2mm and -1.5mm of S2S] {\tiny{\emph{Settlement 
Layer}}};
+            \node[below right=-2mm and -1.5mm of S1S] {\tiny{\emph{Taler 
payment system}}};
+        \end{tikzpicture}
+        \column{0.47\paperwidth}
+        \begin{block}{Settlement layer}
+            \begin{itemize}
+                \item This work, Blockchain!
+            \end{itemize}
+        \end{block}
+        \begin{block}{Taler payment system}
+            \begin{itemize}
+                \item Realtime transactions, 1 RTT
+                \item Scalable microtransactions
+                \item Blind signatures (privacy)
+            \end{itemize}
+        \end{block}
+
+    \end{columns}
+\end{frame}
+
+\begin{frame}{Taler}{Blockchain settlement layer}
+    \begin{center}
+        \begin{tikzpicture}[
+                rect/.style={rectangle, draw=black, minimum width=30mm},
+                sym/.style={stealth-stealth, shorten >= 2pt, shorten <= 2pt},
+                block/.style={rectangle,draw=black,fill=black!10,minimum 
size=7mm},
+            ]
+
+            %% Architecture
+            \node(Tt){Taler};
+            \node[rect,below=0cm of Tt](Tc){Exchange};
+            \node[rect,fit={(Tt) (Tc)}](T){};
+
+            \node[rect,below=7mm of Tc](D) {\textbf{Depolymerization}};
+
+            \node[rect,below=7mm of D](Bc){Node};
+            \node[below=0cm of Bc](Bt){Blockchain};
+            \node[rect,fit={(Bt) (Bc)}](B){};
+
+            \draw[sym] (T) -- (D);
+            \draw[sym] (D) -- (B);
+
+            %% Blockchain
+            \node[block,right=8mm of B] (1){};
+            \node[block,right=4mm of 1] (2){};
+            \node[block,right=4mm of 2] (3){};
+            \node[block,right=4mm of 3] (4){};
+            \node[block,right=4mm of 4] (5){};
+            \node[block,right=4mm of 5] (6){};
+            \draw[-stealth] (1) -- (2);
+            \draw[-stealth] (2) -- (3);
+            \draw[-stealth] (3) -- (4);
+            \draw[-stealth] (4) -- (5);
+            \draw[-stealth] (5) -- (6);
+
+            \node[left=4mm of 1] (S){};
+            \node[right=4mm of 6] (E){};
+            \draw[-stealth] (S) -- (1);
+            \draw[-stealth] (6) -- (E);
+
+            %% Taler
+            \node[block, below right=-7.5mm and 20.5mm of T] (off){Off-chain 
transactions};
+            \node[above=-0.5mm of off] 
{\includegraphics[height=7mm]{media/taler.png}};
+
+            %% Depolymerization
+            \node[right=11mm of D] {\small{Credit}};
+            \node[right=50mm of D] {\small{Debit}};
+            \draw[dashed,-stealth] (1.north) |- (off.west);
+            \draw[dashed,-stealth] (off.east) -| (6.north);
+        \end{tikzpicture}
+    \end{center}
+\end{frame}
+
+\begin{frame}{Challenges}
+    \begin{block}{Taler Metadata}
+        \begin{itemize}
+            \item Metadata are required to link a wallet to credits and
+                  allow merchant to link deposits to debits
+            \item Putting metadata in blockchain transactions can be tricky
+        \end{itemize}
+    \end{block}
+    \begin{block}{Blockchain based cryptocurrencies}
+        \begin{itemize}
+            \item Blockchain transactions lack finality (fork)
+            \item Transactions can be stuck for a long time (mempool)
+        \end{itemize}
+    \end{block}
+\end{frame}
+
+\begin{frame}{Blockchain challenges}{Chain reorganization}
+    \begin{center}
+        \begin{tikzpicture}[
+                block/.style={rectangle,draw=black,fill=black!10,minimum 
size=7mm},
+                ar/.style={-stealth}
+            ]
+            % Common
+            \node[block](1){};
+            \node[block,right=5mm of 1](2){$D_0$};
+            \node[block,right=5mm of 2](3){};
+            \draw[ar] (1) -- (2);
+            \draw[ar] (2) -- (3);
+
+            % Current
+            \node [block,right=5mm of 3](4){};
+            \node[block,right=5mm of 4](5){};
+            \node[block,right=5mm of 5](6){$D_1$};
+            \draw[ar] (3) -- (4);
+            \draw[ar] (4) -- (5);
+            \draw[ar] (5) -- (6);
+
+            % Fork
+            \node [block,above=7mm of 4](4p){};
+            \node[block,right=5mm of 4p](5p){$D_2$};
+            \node[block,right=5mm of 5p](6p){};
+            \node[block,right=5mm of 6p](7p){};
+            \draw[ar] (3.east) -- (4p.west);
+            \draw[ar] (4p) -- (5p);
+            \draw[ar] (5p) -- (6p);
+            \draw[ar] (6p) -- (7p);
+
+            % Indication
+            \node [right=5mm of 7p]{\emph{fork}};
+            \node [right=17mm of 6]{\emph{active}};
+        \end{tikzpicture}
+    \end{center}
+    A fork is when concurrent blockchain states coexist. Nodes will follow
+    the longest chain, replacing recent blocks if necessary during a
+    blockchain reorganization. If a deposit transaction disappears from the
+    blockchain, an irrevocable withdraw transactions would no longer be backed
+    by credit.
+\end{frame}
+
+\begin{frame}{Blockchain challenges}{Stuck transactions}
+    We want confirmed debits within a limited time frame.
+    \begin{figure}
+        \centering
+        \only<1> {
+            \begin{tikzpicture}[
+                    dot/.style={circle,fill,inner sep=1pt,}
+                ]
+                \node (I) {\includegraphics[width=\textwidth]{media/fee.png}};
+                \node [below left=-2.5mm and -1.5cm of I] (Tx) {\small Tx};
+                \node [dot,above=8.4mm of Tx](D) {};
+                \draw [dotted,thick] (Tx) -- (D);
+                \node [left=-4.5cm of Tx] (C) {\small conf};
+                \node [dot,above=8.4mm of C](D1) {};
+                \draw [dotted,thick] (C) -- (D1);
+            \end{tikzpicture}
+        }
+        \only<2> {
+            \includegraphics[width=\textwidth]{media/fee_var.png}
+            \caption{Bitcoin average transaction fee over 6 months {\tiny 
(ychart)}}
+        }
+    \end{figure}
+    \only<1>{When we trigger a debit with a fee too small, it may not be
+        confirmed in a timely fashion.}
+    \only<2>{However, transaction fees are unpredictable.}
+\end{frame}
+
+
+\begin{frame}{Depolymerization}{Architecture}
+    \begin{center}
+        \begin{tikzpicture}[
+                rect/.style={rectangle, draw=black, minimum height=6mm, 
minimum width=28mm},
+                sym/.style={stealth-stealth, shorten >= 2pt, shorten <= 2pt}
+            ]
+            \node[rect](1) {Taler Exchange};
+            \node[rect,below=of 1](2) {Wire Gateway};
+            \node[rect,right=of 2](3) {PostgreSQL};
+            \node[rect,right=of 3](4) {DLT Adapter};
+            \node[rect,above=of 4](5) {DLT Full Node};
+
+            \draw[sym] (1) -- node [midway,right] {\tiny HTTP} (2);
+            \draw[sym] (2) -- node [midway,above] {\tiny SQL} (3);
+            \draw[sym] (3) -- node [midway,above] {\tiny SQL} (4);
+            \draw[sym] (4) -- node [midway,left ] {\tiny RPC} (5);
+
+
+            \node[above= 2mm of 1]{\small{\emph{Wire Gateway API}}};
+            \node[above= 2mm of 5]{\small{\emph{DLT specific}}};
+            \node[above=22mm of 3](T) {};
+            \draw[dotted] (3) -- (T);
+        \end{tikzpicture}
+    \end{center}
+    \begin{itemize}
+        \item Common database to store transactions state and communicate
+              with notifications
+        \item Wire Gateway for Taler API compatibility
+        \item DLT specific adapter
+    \end{itemize}
+\end{frame}
+
+\begin{frame}{Storing metadata}{Bitcoin}
+    \begin{block}{Bitcoin - Credit}
+        \begin{itemize}
+            \item Transactions from code
+            \item Only 32B + URI
+            \item \textbf{OP\_RETURN}
+        \end{itemize}
+    \end{block}
+    \begin{block}{Bitcoin - Debit}
+        \begin{itemize}
+            \item Transactions from common wallet software
+            \item Only 32B
+            \item \textbf{Fake Segwit Addresses}
+        \end{itemize}
+    \end{block}
+\end{frame}
+\begin{frame}{Storing metadata}{Ethereum}
+    \begin{block}{Smart contract ?}
+        \begin{itemize}
+            \item Logs in smart contract is the recommend way {\tiny 
(ethereum.org)}
+            \item Expensive (additional storage and execution fees)
+            \item Avoidable attack surface (error prone)
+        \end{itemize}
+    \end{block}
+    \begin{block}{Custom input format}
+        Use input data in transactions, usually used to call smart contract, to
+        store our metadata.
+    \end{block}
+\end{frame}
+
+\begin{frame}{Handling blockchain reorganization}
+    \begin{center}
+        \begin{tikzpicture}[
+                block/.style={rectangle,draw=black,fill=black!10,minimum 
size=7mm},
+                conf/.style={draw=black!60!green,fill=black!60!green!10},
+                nconf/.style={dotted},
+                err/.style={draw=black!60!red,fill=black!60!red!10},
+                ar/.style={-stealth}
+            ]
+            % Common
+            \node[block,conf](1){};
+            \node[block,conf,right=5mm of 1](2){$D_0$};
+            \node[block,conf,right=5mm of 2](3){};
+            \draw[ar] (1) -- (2);
+            \draw[ar] (2) -- (3);
+
+            % Current
+            \only<1>{
+                \node [block,nconf,right=5mm of 3](4){};
+            }
+            \only<2->{
+                \node [block,conf,right=5mm of 3](4){\only<3>{$D_3$}};
+            }
+            \node[block,nconf,right=5mm of 4](5){};
+            \node[block,nconf,right=5mm of 5](6){$D_1$};
+            \draw[ar] (3) -- (4);
+            \draw[ar] (4) -- (5);
+            \draw[ar] (5) -- (6);
+
+            % Fork
+            \only<-2>{
+                \node [block,nconf,above=7mm of 4](4p){};
+            }
+            \only<3>{
+                \node [block,dashed,err,above=7mm of 4](4p){$D_3'$};
+            }
+            \node[block,nconf,right=5mm of 4p](5p){$D_2$};
+            \node[block,nconf,right=5mm of 5p](6p){};
+            \node[block,nconf,right=5mm of 6p](7p){};
+            \draw[ar] (3.east) -- (4p.west);
+            \draw[ar] (4p) -- (5p);
+            \draw[ar] (5p) -- (6p);
+            \draw[ar] (6p) -- (7p);
+
+            % Indication
+            \node [right=5mm of 7p]{\emph{fork}};
+            \node [right=17mm of 6]{\emph{active}};
+        \end{tikzpicture}
+    \end{center}
+    \only<1>{As small reorganizations are common, Satoshi already recommended 
to
+        apply a confirmation delay to handle most disturbances and attacks.}
+    \only<2>{If a reorganization longer than the confirmation delay happens,
+        but it did not remove credits, Depolymerizer is safe and automatically
+        resumes.}
+    \only<3>{If a fork removed a confirmed debit, an attacker may create a
+        conflicting transaction. Depolymerizer suspends operation until lost
+        credits reappear.}
+\end{frame}
+
+\begin{frame}{Adaptive confirmation}
+    \begin{center}
+        \begin{tikzpicture}[
+                block/.style={rectangle,draw=black,fill=black!10,minimum 
size=7mm},
+                conf/.style={draw=black!60!green,fill=black!60!green!10},
+                nconf/.style={dotted},
+                conft/.style={text=black!60!green},
+                confl/.style={draw=black!60!green},
+                ar/.style={-stealth}
+            ]
+            % Common
+            \node(0){};
+            \node[block,conf,right=5mm of 0](1){};
+            \node[block,conf,right=5mm of 1](2){};
+            \draw[ar] (0) -- (1);
+            \draw[ar] (1) -- (2);
+
+            % Current
+            \node[block,conf,right=5mm of 2](3){};
+            \node[block,nconf,right=5mm of 3](4){};
+            \node[block,nconf,right=5mm of 4](5){};
+            \node[block,nconf,right=5mm of 5](6){};
+            \draw[ar] (2) -- (3);
+            \draw[ar] (3) -- (4);
+            \draw[ar] (4) -- (5);
+            \draw[ar] (5) -- (6);
+
+            % Fork
+            \node[block,nconf,above=7mm of 3](3p){};
+            \node[block,nconf,right=5mm of 3p](4p){};
+            \node[block,nconf,right=5mm of 4p](5p){};
+            \node[block,nconf,right=5mm of 5p](6p){};
+            \node[block,nconf,right=5mm of 6p](7p){};
+            \draw[ar] (2.east) -- (3p.west);
+            \draw[ar] (3p) -- (4p);
+            \draw[ar] (4p) -- (5p);
+            \draw[ar] (5p) -- (6p);
+            \draw[ar] (6p) -- (7p);
+
+            % Indication
+            \node[right=5mm of 7p]{\emph{fork}};
+            \node[right=17mm of 6]{\emph{active}};
+
+            % Confirmation
+            \path (0) -- (1) node[conft,midway, below=6mm] (M) {Max};
+            \path (2) -- (3) node[conft,midway, below=6mm] (N) {New};
+            \path (3) -- (4) node[conft,midway, below=6mm] (I) {Initial};
+            \node[above=25mm of M] (Mp) {};
+            \node[above=25mm of N] (Np) {};
+            \node[above=25mm of I] (Ip) {};
+            \draw[confl,thick,dotted](M) -- (Mp);
+            \draw[confl](N) -- (Np);
+            \draw[confl,thick,dotted](I) -- (Ip);
+        \end{tikzpicture}
+    \end{center}
+    If we experience a reorganization once, its dangerously likely for another
+    one of a similar scope to happen again. Depolymerizer learns from 
reorganizations
+    by increasing its confirmation delay.
+\end{frame}
+
+
+
+\begin{frame}{DLT Adapter}{Architecture}
+    \begin{block}{Event system}
+        \begin{itemize}
+            \item \textbf{Watcher} watch and notify for new blocks with credits
+            \item \textbf{Wire Gateway} notify requested debits
+            \item \textbf{Worker} operates on notifications updating state
+        \end{itemize}
+    \end{block}
+\end{frame}
+
+
+\begin{frame}{DLT Adapter state machine}
+    \begin{columns}
+        \column{0.5\paperwidth}
+        \begin{figure}
+            \begin{tikzpicture}[
+                    rect/.style={rectangle, draw=black, minimum height=6mm, 
minimum width=50mm},
+                ]
+
+                \node[rect](wo1) {Wait for notifications};
+                \node[rect, below=4mm of wo1](wo2) {Reconcile local DB with 
DLT};
+                \node[rect, below=4mm of wo2](wo3) {Trigger debits};
+                \node[rect, below=4mm of wo3](wo4) {Reissue stuck debits};
+                \node[rect, below=4mm of wo4](wo5) {Bounce malformed credits};
+                \draw[-stealth] (wo1) -- (wo2);
+                \draw[-stealth] (wo2) -- (wo3);
+                \draw[-stealth] (wo3) -- (wo4);
+                \draw[-stealth] (wo4) -- (wo5);
+                \draw[-stealth] (wo5) .. controls ([xshift=-0.4cm] wo5.west) 
and ([xshift=-0.4cm] wo1.west) .. (wo1);
+            \end{tikzpicture}
+            \caption{Worker loop}
+        \end{figure}
+        \column{0.47\paperwidth}
+        \begin{block}{DLT reconcialisation}
+            \begin{itemize}
+                \item List new and removed transactions since last 
reconciliation
+                \item Check for confirmed credits removal
+                \item Register new credits
+                \item Recover lost debits
+            \end{itemize}
+        \end{block}
+    \end{columns}
+\end{frame}
+
+\begin{frame}{Related work}
+    \begin{block}{Centralization - Coinbase off-chain sending}
+        \begin{itemize}
+            \item [$+$] Fast and cheap: off chain transaction
+            \item [$-$] Trust in Coinbase: privacy, security \& transparency
+        \end{itemize}
+    \end{block}
+    \begin{block}{Layering - Lightning Network}
+        \begin{itemize}
+            \item [$+$] Fast and cheap: off-chain transactions
+            \item [$-$] Requires setting up bidirectional payment channels
+            \item [$-$] Fraud attempts are mitigated via a complex penalty 
system
+        \end{itemize}
+    \end{block}
+\end{frame}
+
+\begin{frame}{Conclusion}
+    Blockchains can be used as a settlement layer for GNU Taler
+    with Depolymerizer.
+
+    \begin{itemize}
+        \item [$-$] Trust exchange operator or auditors
+        \item [$+$] Fast and cheap
+        \item [$+$] Realtime, ms latency
+        \item [$+$] Linear scalability
+        \item [$+$] Ecological
+        \item [$+$] Privacy when it can, transparency when it must (avoid tax 
evasion and money laundering)
+    \end{itemize}
+Future work:
+    \begin{itemize}
+        \item  Universal auditability, using sharded transactions history
+        \item  Smarter analysis, update confirmation delay based on currency 
network behavior
+        \item  Multisig by multiple operator for transactions validation
+    \end{itemize}
+\end{frame}
+
+
+\section{Conclusion}
+
+\begin{frame}
+  \vfill
+  \begin{center}
+    {\bf Part V: Conclusion}
+  \end{center}
+  \vfill
+\end{frame}
+
+
+\begin{frame}{Taler: Project Status}
+\framesubtitle{\url{https://docs.taler.net/}}
+\begin{itemize}
+    \item Cryptographic protocols and core exchange component are stable
+    \item Current focus: Merchant integration, settlement integration, wallet 
backup
+    \item Pilot project at Bern University of Applied Sciences cafeteria
+    \item Internal alpha deployment with a commercial bank in progress
+  \end{itemize}
+\end{frame}
+
+
+\begin{frame}{Competitor comparison}
+  \begin{center} \small
+    \begin{tabular}{l||c|c|c|c|c}
+                & Cash & Bitcoin & Zerocoin & Creditcard & GNU Taler \\ \hline 
\hline
+   Online      &$-$$-$$-$  &   ++    &    ++    &     +      &   +++  \\ \hline
+    Offline     & +++  &   $-$$-$    &    $-$$-$    &     +      &   $-$$-$  
\\ \hline
+    Trans. cost & +    & $-$$-$$-$   & $-$$-$$-$  &     $-$      &   ++  \\ 
\hline
+    Speed       & +    & $-$$-$$-$   & $-$$-$$-$  &     o      &   ++  \\ 
\hline
+    Taxation    & $-$    &   $-$$-$    &  $-$$-$$-$   &    +++     &  +++  \\ 
\hline
+    Payer-anon  &  ++  &   o     &    ++    &  $-$$-$$-$   &  +++  \\ \hline
+    Payee-anon  & ++   &   o     &    ++    &  $-$$-$$-$    &  $-$$-$$-$ \\ 
\hline
+    Security    &  $-$   &   o     &    o     &    $-$$-$      &  ++   \\ 
\hline
+    Conversion  & +++  &  $-$$-$$-$   & $-$$-$$-$ &    +++     &  +++  \\ 
\hline
+    Libre       &  $-$   &  +++    &    +++   & $-$ $-$ $-$      &  +++  \\
+  \end{tabular}
+  \end{center}
+\end{frame}
+
+
+
+\begin{frame}{Next Steps: Possible Projects and Collaborations}
+  \vfill
+\begin{center}
+\includegraphics[width=1.0\textwidth]{taler-in-use.png}
+\end{center}
+\end{frame}
+
+
+\begin{frame}{Area I: System Integration and Partnerships}
+  \framesubtitle{\url{https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/taler}}
+  Pilots with banking organizations could:
+  \begin{itemize}
+    \item Study integration with the underlying RTGS layer:
+  \begin{itemize}
+    \item Develop standardized operational procedures
+    \item Assess transaction performance at scale
+    \item Perform cost analysis in banking environment
+    \item Assess effort for integration with commercial banks
+  \end{itemize}
+    \item Analyze regulatory considerations for different legislations
+%    \item Building awareness of Taler as a bearer-based retail CBDC
+    \item Perform independent security audits of Taler components
+    \item Determine and possibly close gaps in the existing solution
+  \end{itemize}
+\end{frame}
+
+
+\begin{frame}{Area II: Development/Research Extensions}
+  \framesubtitle{Background: \url{https://myoralvillage.org/}}
+We have ideas for protocol extensions and ``programmable money'':
+  \begin{itemize}
+    \item Privacy-preserving auctions (trading, currency exchange)
+  \end{itemize}
+Central banks should also consider funding research to improve:
+  \begin{itemize}
+    \item General digital wallet usability and availability
+    \item Accessibility features for illiterate and innumerate users
+    \item Projects that facilitate integration at retailers
+  \begin{itemize}
+    \item Hardware and software support for embedded systems
+    \item Integration into off-the-self E-commerce systems
+  \end{itemize}
+    \item Protocol extensions for automated tax reporting
+  \end{itemize}
+\end{frame}
+
+
+\begin{frame}{How to support?}
+  \begin{description}
+    \item[Join:] {\small \url{https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/taler}}, 
\\
+                 \url{https://libera.chat/\#taler}
+    \item[Develop:] \url{https://bugs.taler.net/}, \url{https://git.taler.net/}
+    \item[Translate:] \url{https://weblate.taler.net/}, 
\url{translation-volunteer@taler.net}
+    \item[Integrate:] \url{https://docs.taler.net/}
+    \item[Donate:] \url{https://gnunet.org/ev}
+    \item[Invest:] \url{https://taler-systems.com/}
+  \end{description}
+\end{frame}
+
+
+\begin{frame}{Conclusion}
+  \begin{center}
+    {\bf  What can we do?}
+   \end{center}
+  \vfill
+\begin{itemize}
+ \item{Suffer mass-surveillance enabled by credit card oligopolies with high 
fees, and}
+ \item{Engage in arms race with deliberately unregulatable blockchains}
+% \item{Enjoy the ``benefits'' of cash \\
+%  \hfill  \includegraphics[height=0.3\textheight]{atm-rupee.jpg} \hfill}
+\end{itemize}
+\vfill
+\begin{center}
+  {\bf OR}
+\end{center}
+\vfill
+\begin{itemize}
+ \item{Establish free software alternative balancing social goals!}
+\end{itemize}
+\vfill
+\end{frame}
+
+
+\begin{frame}
+\frametitle{Do you have any questions?}
+\vfill
+References:
+{\tiny
+  \begin{enumerate}
+ \item{David Chaum, Christian Grothoff and Thomas Moser.
+       {\em How to issue a central bank digital currency}.
+       {\bf SNB Working Papers, 2021}.}
+ \item{Christian Grothoff, Bart Polot and Carlo von Loesch.
+       {\em The Internet is broken: Idealistic Ideas for Building a GNU 
Network}.
+       {\bf W3C/IAB Workshop on Strengthening the Internet Against Pervasive 
Monitoring (STRINT)}, 2014.}
+ \item{Jeffrey Burdges, Florian Dold, Christian Grothoff and Marcello Stanisci.
+       {\em Enabling Secure Web Payments with GNU Taler}.
+       {\bf SPACE 2016}.}
+ \item{Florian Dold, Sree Harsha Totakura, Benedikt M\"uller, Jeffrey Burdges 
and Christian Grothoff.
+       {\em Taler: Taxable Anonymous Libre Electronic Reserves}.
+       Available upon request. 2016.}
+ \item{Eli Ben-Sasson, Alessandro Chiesa, Christina Garman, Matthew Green, Ian 
Miers, Eran Tromer and Madars Virza.
+       {\em Zerocash: Decentralized Anonymous Payments from Bitcoin}.
+       {\bf IEEE Symposium on Security \& Privacy, 2016}.}
+ \item{David Chaum, Amos Fiat and Moni Naor.
+       {\em Untraceable electronic cash}.
+       {\bf Proceedings on Advances in Cryptology, 1990}.}
+  \item{Phillip Rogaway.
+       {\em The Moral Character of Cryptographic Work}.
+       {\bf Asiacrypt}, 2015.} \label{bib:rogaway}
+\end{enumerate}
+}
+\begin{center}
+  {\bf Let money facilitate trade; but ensure capital serves society.}
+\end{center}
+\end{frame}
+
+
+
 
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