diff --git a/applications/Interstellar-network2.md b/applications/Interstellar-network2.md index fb4363d91e2..24b7ed47b5c 100644 --- a/applications/Interstellar-network2.md +++ b/applications/Interstellar-network2.md @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -# Interstellar - Wallet Phase 2 +# Interstellar - Wallet Phase 2 (amended) - **Team Name:** Interstellar @@ -170,9 +170,8 @@ We are now multiple security and fintech entrepreneurs, security researchers, pa | ------: | ---------------------------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | **0a.** | License | APACHE 2 | | **0b.** | Documentation | We will provide both **inline documentation** of the code and a basic **tutorial** that explains how a user can (for example) spin up our stack and send test transactions, which will show how the new functionality works. | -| **0c.** | Testing and Testing Guide | Core functions will be fully covered by comprehensive unit tests to ensure functionality and robustness. In the guide, we will describe how to run these tests. | -| **0d.** | Docker | We will provide a Dockerfile(s) that can be used to test all the functionality delivered with this milestone. | | | | -| 1. | Garble Circuit pallet update | We will rewrite the garbled circuit evaluation scheme to target at least **60 fps** through parralelization, caching and likely with an efficient [1.permutation-based garbling scheme: see 4.5](https://www.cs.fsu.edu/~tvhoang/thesis.pdf) optimized for performance or a [2.new garbling scheme](https://www.esat.kuleuven.be/cosic/publications/article-3351.pdf) that could potentially require lower computation cost per gate| +| **0c.** | Testing and Testing Guide | Core functions will be fully covered by comprehensive unit tests to ensure functionality and robustness. In the guide, we will describe how to run these tests.| | | | +| 1. | Garble Circuit pallet update | We will rewrite the garbled circuit evaluation scheme to target at least **60 fps** through parralelization, caching and likely with an efficient [1.permutation-based garbling scheme: see 4.5](https://www.cs.fsu.edu/~tvhoang/thesis.pdf) optimized for performance or a [2.new garbling scheme](https://www.esat.kuleuven.be/cosic/publications/article-3351.pdf) that could potentially require lower computation cost per gate| @@ -189,7 +188,7 @@ We are now multiple security and fintech entrepreneurs, security researchers, pa | **0a.** | License | APACHE 2 | | **0b.** | Documentation | We will provide both **inline documentation** of the code and a basic **tutorial** that explains how a user can (for example) spin up our stack and send test transactions, which will show how the new functionality works. | | **0c.** | Testing and Testing Guide | Core functions will be fully covered by comprehensive unit tests to ensure functionality and robustness. In the guide, we will describe how to run these tests. | -| **0d.** | Docker | We will provide a Dockerfile(s) that can be used to test all the functionality delivered with this milestone. | | | | + | | | | | 1. | Display Circuit update | We will modify the current display circuit to enable a more comfortable user experience by decreasing the cognitive load needed for the user to read the screen. - likely by adding specific sub-circuits to manage a set of probabilities of displaying segments for each frame, then fine tuned segments ON/OFF per frame to improve readbility | 2. | Light security screen | We will provide a less secure but very comfortable to read secure screen version using fading with less blinking (link) - this non-screenshot proof version will be used later with our adaptive security framework |