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<td><a href="https://hush.land">Home</a></td>
<td><a href="https://git.hush.is/onryo/hush-box">HushBox</a></td>
<td><a href="hushdex.html">HushDEX</a></td>
<td><a href="https://hush.land">Why Hush</a></td>
<td><a href="hushchat.html">HushChat</a></td>
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<td><a href="monero.html">Hush vs Monero</a></td>
<td><a href="zcash.html">Hush vs Zcash</a></td>
<td><a href="pirate.html">Hush vs Pirate</a></td>
<td><a href="komodo.html">Hush vs Komodo</a></td>
<td><a href="https://hushpool.is">HushPool</a></td>
<td><a href="https://git.hush.is/onryo/hush-box">HushBox</a></td>
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<td><a href="https://explorer.hush.land">Explorer</a></td>
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<details><summary>How can I recover funds from a wallet.dat file?</summary>Install and start SD, create a new wallet. Your new wallet.dat will be in C:\Users\username\AppData\Roaming\HUSH3, then close SD and replace that wallet.dat with your backup, open SD again.</details>
<details><summary>How can I fix 16: bad-txns-oversize or bad-txns-acpublic-chain error?</summary>./hush-cli z_mergetoaddress "["RFd48drqDChxqJ6Hy"]" zs1hce6rdvum09ytce6rdvu7ewrzmfq3azaddr 0 0</details>
<details><summary>How can I buy/get Hush anonymously?</summary>The best way is to mine Hush with ASICs, the less private way is to buy Bitcoin on localbitcoins and exchange it with <a href="https://safe.trade/trading/hushbtc" class="mainlink">safe.trade</a> or <a href="https://tradeogre.com/exchange/BTC-HUSH" class="mainlink">tradeogre.com</a>, consider "cash in person" method as well with paxful, localcoinswap, hodlhodl or localcryptos.</details>
<details><summary>Where can I spend Hush?</summary><a href="https://git.hush.is/onryo/hush-box" class="mainlink">box.hush.land</a> - pi 4 device with devuan and sdl pre-installed<br><br><a href="https://safe.trade/trading/hushbtc" class="mainlink">safe.trade</a> - centralized exchange<br><br><a href="https://tradeogre.com/exchange/BTC-HUSH" class="mainlink">tradeogre.com</a> - centralized exchange<br><br><a href="https://www.catharsiopa.xyz" class="mainlink">catharsiopa.xyz</a> - high-end artisan perfumes and fine arts</details>
<details><summary>Where can I spend Hush?</summary><a href="https://git.hush.is/onryo/hush-box" class="mainlink">hush-box</a> - pi 4 device with devuan and sdl/hush3 pre-installed<br><br><a href="https://safe.trade/trading/hushbtc" class="mainlink">safe.trade</a> - centralized exchange<br><br><a href="https://tradeogre.com/exchange/BTC-HUSH" class="mainlink">tradeogre.com</a> - centralized exchange</details>
<details><summary>Can I mine HUSH on a personal PC?</summary>Only ASIC mining is recommended, HUSH uses Equihash (200,9) algo as Zcash, Horizen or Komodo.</details>
<details><summary>What is the best ASIC miner to use for mining HUSH?</summary>Z15, Z11, A9++, A9+, A9, but only the first two can be considered as profitable, <a href="https://www.asicminervalue.com" class="mainlink">asicminervalue.com</a> may help.</details>
<details><summary>What are the mining specifications?</summary>Block Time: 75 seconds, block reward: 3.125 Hush and 10% goes to FR, so 2.8125 Hush, difficulty adjustment: every block, Digishield V3. HUSH total supply is 21M and reward halving happens every 4 years. P2P and RPC port is 18030 and 18031.</details>
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<details><summary>What does a Hush address look like?</summary>It is not possible to send funds to transparent addresses, but shielded only that starts with zs1, if you own a taddr or zaddr on KMD, VRSC, SAFE for example, you own the exact same address on all the blockchains.</details>
<details><summary>How can I run a SilentDragonLite backend?</summary>You will need at least 2 vCPUs and 4GB of RAM: <a href="https://git.hush.is/jahway603/hush-docs/src/branch/master/hush-lite-server.md" class="mainlink">git.hush.is/jahway603/hush-docs/src/branch/master/hush-lite-server.md</a></details>
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<table>
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<td><a href="https://hush.land">Home</a></td>
<td><a href="https://git.hush.is/onryo/hush-box">HushBox</a></td>
<td><a href="hushdex.html">HushDEX</a></td>
<td><a href="https://hush.land">Why Hush</a></td>
<td><a href="hushchat.html">HushChat</a></td>
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<td><a href="monero.html">Hush vs Monero</a></td>
<td><a href="zcash.html">Hush vs Zcash</a></td>
<td><a href="pirate.html">Hush vs Pirate</a></td>
<td><a href="komodo.html">Hush vs Komodo</a></td>
<td><a href="https://hushpool.is">HushPool</a></td>
<td><a href="https://git.hush.is/onryo/hush-box">HushBox</a></td>
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<td><a href="https://explorer.hush.land">Explorer</a></td>
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<details><summary>Are you rolling your own crypto like stupid people?</summary>We use the industry standard libsodium to provide cryptographic primitives: <a href="https://doc.libsodium.org" class="mainlink">download.libsodium.org/doc</a>, specifically, we use these parts of libsodium: Key Exchange, Secretstreams, Password Hashing API (Argon2id). In terms of cryptographic hash functions, Blake3, Blake2B and SHA256 are used directly and internally by various libsodium functions.</details>
<details><summary>How does HushChat protect my privacy?</summary>HushChat adds various layers of privacy on top of our "base" Hush Protocol (itself an improvement on Zcash Protocol), heavily using libsodium. Every HushChat has per-conversation encryption which means that every time Alice talks to a new Bob, they have unique encryption keys compared to every other chat.<br><br>Every HushChat conversation constantly "ratchets", the shared keys to each conversation constantly change, providing "forward secrecy", having secret keys to one chat won't decrypt future chats nor can impersonate future chats.<br><br>HushChat Lite wallet have FULL wallet.dat encryption, leaving no plaintext accessible: a wallet.dat at rest therefore has two layers of encryption, wallet-level and chat-level. HushChats on the Hush blockchain have three layers of encryption, since the encrypted memo field is only visible to sender and receiver.<br><br>Every HushChat is additionally encrypted with a user passphrase, independent of wallet.dat private keys. This means if your device is seized/liberated/stolen and your wallet.dat inserted in ChainAnalysis or similar blockchain analysis platform, your chats are encrypted blobs of useless information.<br><br>HushChats cannot be truncated, removed, reordered, duplicated or modified without being detected. There are very strong encryption/decryption guarantees provided by libsodium secretstreams: <a href="https://doc.libsodium.org/secret-key_cryptography/secretstream" class="mainlink">doc.libsodium.org/secret-key_cryptography</a></details>
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<h3>Private Cryptocurrency and Messenger using Zero Knowledge Mathematics</h3>
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<td><a href="https://hush.land">Home</a></td>
<td><a href="https://git.hush.is/onryo/hush-box">HushBox</a></td>
<td><a href="hushdex.html">HushDEX</a></td>
<td><a href="hushchat.html">HushChat</a></td>
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<td><a href="monero.html">Hush vs Monero</a></td>
<td><a href="zcash.html">Hush vs Zcash</a></td>
<td><a href="pirate.html">Hush vs Pirate</a></td>
<td><a href="komodo.html">Hush vs Komodo</a></td>
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<td><a href="https://explorer.hush.land">Explorer</a></td>
<td><a href="https://git.hush.is/hush">Gitea</a></td>
<td><a href="faq.html">F.A.Q</a></td>
<td><a href="team.html">Team</a></td>
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<details><summary>Why HushDEX?</summary>HushDEX has no KYC, no IP address limiting, Alice's or Bob's blockchain address never appears in public data. Since you can't see the address of any transaction, you cannot infer if the same address appears as sender or receiver in many transactions. The amount of the transaction is unknown, the exchange rate never appears on the blockchain.<br><br>Either you will have Monero and want to buy HUSH, or you have HUSH and want to buy XMR. We do not currently have plans to support fiat or BTC, we suggest <a href="https://bisq.network" class="mainlink">Bisq</a> or <a href="https://github.com/haveno-dex" class="mainlink">Haveno</a> which supports buying BTC and XMR with fiat.</details>
<details><summary>Why don't you support BTC?</summary>We have deep respect for Satoshi. Also, Bitcoin is a metadata nightmare. By making XMR our first pair, we start out with Extreme Privacy, making life very hard for companies like <a href="https://blog.chainalysis.com/reports/introducing-chainalysis-investigation-compliance-support-dash-zcash" class="mainlink">ChainAnalysis</a> and <a href="https://ciphertrace.com/ciphertrace-announces-worlds-first-monero-tracing-capabilities" class="mainlink">Ciphertrace</a>. If we supported BTC or ZEC, we would have metadata problems from all the KYC infecting BTC taddrs and even Zcash zaddrs.</details>
<details><summary>Why would anybody want this?</summary>Privacy is a basic human right. People are trapped on metadata-scraping centralized exchanges, it must change.</details>
<details><summary>Who makes this work and who benefits?</summary>The Hush <a href="https://git.hush.is/hush/dao" class="mainlink">Decentralized Autonomous Organization</a> has precipitated into existence to make Hush projects like this and HushDEX self-sustaining and censorship-resistant, just like our code.</details>
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<td><a href="https://hush.land">Home</a></td>
<td><a href="https://git.hush.is/onryo/hush-box">HushBox</a></td>
<td><a href="hushdex.html">HushDEX</a></td>
<td><a href="https://hush.land">Why Hush</a></td>
<td><a href="hushchat.html">HushChat</a></td>
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<td><a href="monero.html">Hush vs Monero</a></td>
<td><a href="zcash.html">Hush vs Zcash</a></td>
<td><a href="pirate.html">Hush vs Pirate</a></td>
<td><a href="komodo.html">Hush vs Komodo</a></td>
<td><a href="https://hushpool.is">HushPool</a></td>
<td><a href="https://git.hush.is/onryo/hush-box">HushBox</a></td>
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<div class="blockt"><p>Hush has the largest anonset</p><p>The <a href="https://git.hush.is/hush/anonsets" class="mainlink">anonset</a> is the number of people you are hiding amongst. Privacy coins based on CryptoNote Protocol, such as Monero and related forks, have anonymity sets that are per transaction. One transaction from Alice to Bob has it's own, it is not network-wide, such as in Zcash Protocol coins. At this moment Hush has the largest anonset among all known privacy coins.</p></div>
<div class="blockt"><p>Zero-knowledge math instead of obfuscation</p><p>Monero transactions hide the actual funds you are spending with ten other, un-related coins, owned by other Monero users. These are called "mixins" and currently XMR uses 11 mixins. Users may have bad opsec which reduces your privacy too.</p></div>
<div class="blockt"><p>Zero-knowledge math instead of obfuscation</p><p>Monero transactions hide the actual funds you are spending with ten other, un-related coins, owned by other Monero users. These are called "mixins" and currently XMR uses 11 mixins. Users may have bad opsec which reduces your privacy too. Hush is based on zero-knowledge math and does not have this problem.</p></div>
<div class="blockt"><p>First cryptocoin to encrypt data at protocol level</p><p>Every single HUSH transaction has a TLS 1.3 P2P encryption. Every node connection must be encrypted with https, which means the ISP does not know when you make a transaction, nor your "Transaction ID".</p></div>
<div class="blockt"><p>Hush has Sietch</p><p><a href="https://git.hush.is/hush/sietch-whitepaper" class="mainlink">Sietch</a> makes the linkability analysis of fully shielded transactions drastically more expensive. It adds Monero-like protections on top of Zcash Protocol, which is why we describe Hush Protocol as an improved Zcash Protocol.</p></div>
<div class="blockt"><p>Hush Smart Chains</p><p>The future is <a href="https://git.hush.is/hush/hush-smart-chains" class="mainlink">multi-chain</a>, hence the ease of creating new independent blockchains via <a href="https://git.hush.is/onryo/hush-smart-chain-how-to" class="mainlink">Hush Smart Chains</a>, sometimes called "sidechains". Hush empowers you to "spin up" a competitor to Hush with a single <a href="https://git.hush.is/hush/hush-smart-chains#zcash-replica" class="mainlink">command</a>.</p></div>
<div class="blockt"><p>HUSH has the same emission schedule as Bitcoin</p><p>Hush was created in November 2016 and only about 50% of all coins have been mined as of May 2021 and for Piratechain it is 2 years and 90% of the mined total supply, in Monero the Maximum Supply is infinite.</p></div>
<div class="blockt"><p>Monero and Zcash are supported by blockchain analysis companies</p><p><a href="https://ciphertrace.com/ciphertrace-announces-worlds-first-monero-tracing-capabilities" class="mainlink">CipherTrace</a> delivers Monero tracing tools since August 31 2020 and since Zcash users are using transparent addresses all deanonymization attacks against <a href="https://blog.chainalysis.com/reports/introducing-chainalysis-investigation-compliance-support-dash-zcash" class="mainlink">Zcash</a> works the same way as for Bitcoin.</p></div>
<div class="blockt"><p>HUSH has the same emission schedule as Bitcoin</p><p>Hush was created in November 2016 and only about 50% of all coins have been mined as of May 2021. 21 million was good enough for Satoshi and good enough for Hush. Hush inherits more Store-of-Value properties from Bitcoin because of this.</p></div>
<div class="blockt"><p>Hush has encrypted chat system</p><p><a href="https://git.hush.is/hush/hushchat" class="mainlink">HushChat</a> has no phone numbers, centralized web servers, it is not a US-based or any kind of company, it has no Javascript, while it does have Plausible Deniability, multiple layers of encryption, compatibility with Tor and emoji support.</p></div>
<div class="blockt"><p>Hush is not a company nor foundation</p><p>Hush is Free Software and not based in any country. We are a <a href="https://git.hush.is/hush/dao" class="mainlink">decentralized cypherpunk community</a> and continue to research the bleeding edge in privacy. 1 HUSH = 10000 encrypted messages which is why Hush is a Store-of-Privacy.</p></div>
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<div class="blockt"><p>Hush has cryptographic proof it was attacked by Komodo Notary Node operators: only Komodo Notary Node operators can perform this attack because it is only their 64 public keys which are embedded into the source code of Komodo and Hush, which allows deciding which notarizations are valid.</p><p>They abused and disgraced their duty to protect and actually created malicious-yet-valid notarizations, which prevented nodes from syncing. Komodo Notary Nodes have now done this twice, once to SAFE and now to HUSH.</p></div>
<div class="blockt"><p>But jl777 says it is not possible to make malicious notarizations? It's possible when you combine normal notary operations with an Eclipse Attack, which KMD Notary Nodes trivially can do, since nodes connect to notary nodes by default.</p><p>KMD Notary nodes use their ASICs to mine a chain fork which is 1 block different than the real chain, then they come together to notarize it. Any honest node will stuck at that "malicious notarized chainfork". Transactions are created at the consensus layer which then eventually attack the P2P network layer, preventing the node from syncing.</p></div>
<div class="blockt"><p>HUSH removed all public keys from KMD and now runs its own DPoW network. Additionally, we have added features to our full nodes which allow nodes to individually respond to DPoW-related attacks: <a href="https://git.hush.is/hush/hush3/releases/tag/v3.6.0" class="mainlink">-dpow-start-height</a> is a feature to ignore all DPoW notarizations before a certain height, nodes can respond to any possible future DPoW attack without updating code.</p></div>
<div class="blockt"><p>Many, if not all, Komodo Notary Node operators came together and spent extra time and effort to attack the Hush blockchain, to create malicious notarizations and run Hush nodes even though they said they dropped support for us for no reason. It requires at least 13 of 64 notary nodes to participate, so over a dozen notary nodes conspired to attack Hush.</p><p>All that time spent on attacking, and Duke Leto released <a href="https://git.hush.is/hush/hush3/releases/tag/v3.6.0" class="mainlink">"Decentralized Dominatrix"</a> Hush 3.6.0 which completely defeats the attacks and actually drastically increases the security and privacy.</p></div>
<div class="blockt"><p>KMD can hold your blockchain hostage if you do not pay your DPoW rent. How can they break free of KMD bondage? FIRO and friends must demand to own the public keys and corresponding private keys which are the "trusted 64" which can make valid notarizations. The coin being notarized must own those addresses or they are "DPoW slaves" to Komodo.</p></div>
<div class="blockt"><p>Hush does not use JS. In 2019, the KMD team received a notification from npm about a vulnerability in one of the upstream libraries KMD's Agama wallet was using, shortly after 100 BTC was stolen.</p></div>
<div class="blockt"><p>Komodo introduced KYC elements to AtomicDex: <a href="http://web.archive.org/web/20201101070728/https://komodoplatform.com/community-update-on-atomicdex-kyc-aml" class="mainlink">web.archive.org/web/20201101070728/https://komodoplatform.com/community-update-on-atomicdex-kyc-aml</a>. Likewise, the CTO of KMD, Kadan Stadelmann is a Blockchain Analyst for the Austrian military!</p></div>
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<div class="blockt"><p>Hush believes in more cryptocoins in general and more privacy coins in particular, is a good thing, needed to fully displace corrupt institutions. Even so, HUSH believes we are the very best privacy coin based on zero-knowledge math and we compete directly with Monero, the oldest and most-used privacy coin currently.</p></div>
<div class="blockt"><p>Zero-knowledge math instead of obfuscation</p><p>By default, Monero transactions hide the actual funds you are spending with ten other, un-related coins, owned by other Monero users. These are called "mixins" and currently XMR uses 11 mixins.</p><p>As time goes on, and Bob uses his bad opsec, and his friends have bad opsec, and honest users make honest mistakes, Alice's privacy goes down. Most importantly, it is reduced by the actions of others and she has no way to improve it.</p><p>Hush is based on zero-knowledge math and does not have this problem. We call it our <a href="https://git.hush.is/hush/anonsets" class="mainlink">"anonymity set"</a> which is the number of unspent shielded outputs at a block height. For Monero, their "anonymity set" is only the number of outputs involved in the transaction, which is a tiny number. The Hush anonymity set is drastically <a href="https://explorer.hush.land" class="mainlink">larger</a> and protects every transaction.</p></div>
<div class="blockt"><p>Encrypted data at protocol level</p><p>Every single HUSH transaction has encrypted data section, regardless of it being used. This means that every single transaction might have encrypted data. Only the sender and receiver know. Monero lacks this basic feature, which is why they cannot even create a competitor to HushChat, they lack the basic protocol-level feature to enable it.</p><p>Monero could change and start doing this one day. But the problem remains, years of blockchain history did not use it, and it's trivial to tell if somebody is using this new feature. It must be enabled from the beginning as HUSH has done.</p></div>
<div class="blockt"><p>Hush has Sietch</p><p>One of the main function of <a href="https://git.hush.is/hush/sietch-whitepaper" class="mainlink">Sietch</a> is to make linkability analysis of z2z transactions drastically more expensive.</p></div>
<div class="blockt"><p>Create your own Hush sidechain</p><p>The future is multi-chain, hence the ease of creating new independent blockchains via <a href="https://git.hush.is/onryo/hush-smart-chain-how-to" class="mainlink">Hush Smart Chains</a>, sometimes called "sidechains". Hush empowers you to "spin up" a competitor to Hush with a single command, and it can integrate with the HUSH mainnet as much or little as you desire and there are no taxes paid to Hush like on Ethereum.</p><p>Create your own Hush Smart chain and run all the servers, decide all the parameters such as block size/time, total supply, etc. and mine the genesis block. HSC's are a scalable platform to create privacy coins.</p><p>This is a desired property for high-privacy use cases. HushChat is a federated chat system, where communities decide if users should be able to chat with each other, similar to Mastodon servers being a decentralized version of Twitter.</p></div>
<div class="blockt"><p>Total supply is fixed at 21 million, exactly the same as Bitcoin</p><p>21 million was good enough for Satoshi and good enough for Hush. Monero has an unlimited supply, and hence, is not deflationary, like Bitcoin and Hush. Hush inherits more Store-of-Value properties from Bitcoin because of this.</p></div>
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<div class="blockt"><p>Hush has Sietch</p><p>If you send messages to your 3 or 4, or any higher number of friends, especially with any kind of pattern (once per week, or every 39.4 hours), that can all be seen from public blockchain data. Shielded addresses do not protect you.</p><p>With HUSH, we <a href="https://git.hush.is/hush/sietch" class="mainlink">"round up"</a> to protect the privacy of people communicating with between 1 and 8 others. So you can send a message to 4 people or 7 or just 1, and it looks exactly the same on the HUSH network.</p><p>If you want to routinely talk to 9 others or more, that is when it starts to stand out with HUSH, but you can just use another transaction, and send to 8 with one transaction and 1 with another.</p></div>
<div class="blockt"><p>Your ISPs know too much</p><p>HUSH was the very first cryptocoin to enforce encrypted P2P connections, which is just like the little lock in your browser tab. Modern websites are encrypted because so many problems and attacks happen when they aren't.</p><p>When Satoshi wrote Bitcoin, "http" was still widely being used and Bitcoin spoke in plaintext, just about every cryptocoin including ARRR has kept this design flaw. This means that your "transaction ID" and IP address is known by ISP.</p><p>With HUSH, every node connection must be encrypted with https, which means your ISP does not know when you make a transaction, nor your "transaction ID". They always know your IP address, which is why not giving them your txid is so important, Hush uses TLS 1.3 ONLY, your node can't speak TLS 1.3 with valid ciphersuite, it cannot connect to the network.</p></div>
<div class="blockt"><p>ARRR exists for 2 years and more than 90% of the total supply has been mined already which means that a few individuals own <a href="https://piratechain-mining.com" class="mainlink">most of the supply</a>. Hush was created in November 2016 and only about 50% has been mined as of May 2021. HUSH has the same "emission schedule" as Bitcoin itself: block reward halving every 4 years.</p></div>
<div class="blockt"><p>Hush does not support KYC. Hush does not help the identity theft industry by linking personal information to blockchain data, which is mainly used for illegimate purposes: <a href="https://pirate.black/changelly-exchange-listing-is-live" class="mainlink">pirate.black/changelly-exchange-listing-is-live</a></p></div>
<div class="blockt"><p>Hush was the first coin ever to measure anonsets in real-time. <a href="http://attackingzcash.com/anonset" class="mainlink">Anonsets</a>, AKA "anonymity sets" are a measure of how much privacy a privacy coin has. Hush was the first cryptocoin ever to measure this in real-time, via the getchaintxstats RPC.</p><p>Bitcoin Core has code from HUSH since Duke Leto upstreamed a change from Hush's version of getchaintxstats to the version in BTC Core. Pirate attempted to pay him to add this so-called zindex feature, but he refused.</p></div>
<div class="blockt"><p>Duke Leto wrote large portions of ARRR while being a Komodo Core developer for about two years and now it's unmaintained because there is nobody left that understands it. The <a href="https://gitlab.com/piratenetwork_mirror/pirate/-/graphs/master" class="mainlink">original developers</a> of Pirate were jl777 and Duke Leto, who gave jl777 the idea for Pirate, by asking "What could the opposite of -ac_public=1 mean"?</p><p>The <a href="https://github.com/jl777/komodo/commits?author=jl777" class="mainlink">last commit</a> on jl777 GitHub is a PR Duke Leto sent a long time ago from Hush. Only SEO people left in Piratechain who pay CryptoForge from another privacy coin to write code for them, and he gladly takes code he wrote already.</p><p>Nevertheless, CryptoForge still manages to steal Hush GPLv3 code (z_getbalances) and adding it to their MIT code: <a href="https://git.hush.is/hush/docs/src/branch/master/copyright-infringement.md" class="mainlink">git.hush.is/hush/docs/src/branch/master/copyright-infringement.md</a></p><p>Piratechain has been removed from Github for infringing on Hush GPLv3 license on <a href="https://github.com/PirateNetwork/pirate" class="mainlink">January 19th</a>, more details in our peertube: <a href="https://videos.hush.is/videos/watch/4528757e-fcb2-4890-af59-ccdae76e56ed" class="mainlink">videos.hush.is/videos/watch/4528757e-fcb2-4890-af59-ccdae76e56ed</a></p></div>
<div class="blockt"><p>Pirate lacks Sietch</p><p><a href="https://git.hush.is/hush/sietch-whitepaper" class="mainlink">Sietch</a> has been protecting HUSH mainnet since September 2019 and adds Monero-like protections on top of Zcash Protocol, Piratechain does not have Sietch which makes it much easier for blockchain analysis companies to attack.</p></div>
<div class="blockt"><p>Pirate requires a 1.6GB download of junk files. To run a full node you must download gigabytes of junk required for a disabled part of the code wasting the bandwidth of all users.</p><p>Pirate full node takes days to sync. Their full node is so slow to sync that they have built-ing the concept of downloading bootstraps (trusting somebody else's blockchain history!) into the full node itself.</p></div>
<div class="blockt"><p>Pirate is based on Sprout, a very old version of zaddrs that have been successfully attacked and are additionally extremely slow which is why it's so slow to sync a full node. HUSH is based solely on Sapling zaddrs.</p></div>
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<div class="blockt"><p>onryo believes that in most cases privacy means security, so bringing Hush to the masses will make the world safer.</p><ul><li><a href="https://git.hush.is/onryo" class="mainlink">git.hush.is/onryo</a></li><li><a href="mailto:onryo@hush.land" class="mainlink">onryo@hush.land</a></li><li><a href="https://hush.land/onryo.pubkey" class="mainlink">hush.land/onryo.pubkey</a></li></ul></div>
<div class="blockt"><p>Shitoshi Kakamoto is a marketing person who may or may not be a Manure0 guy and The Crypto Show hoster.<br>Since recently Shitoshi is helping Hush to find its audience.</p><ul><li><a href="https://git.hush.is/shitoshi" class="mainlink">git.hush.is/shitoshi</a></li><li><a href="https://thecryptoshow.com" class="mainlink">thecryptoshow.com</a></li><li><a href="https://t.me/danakston" class="mainlink">t.me/danakston</a></li></ul></div>
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<div class="blockt"><p>Hush is better than Zcash because Hush has mandatory privacy</p><p>Zcash has ignored the fact that optional privacy is no privacy at all for over four years. All major blockchain analysis companies support Zcash now, but they don't support Hush.</p><p>Zcash has no mandatory privacy because it's financially profitable for them to not have privacy, <a href="https://www.bitchute.com/video/PWXU7D4VV0lB" class="mainlink">bitchute.com/video/PWXU7D4VV0lB</a> at 43 minute a presenter from <a href="https://ciphertrace.com/ciphertrace-announces-worlds-first-monero-tracing-capabilities" class="mainlink">CipherTrace</a> mentions that they are actively working with Zcash.</p><p>This is one of reason why Zcash doesn't want you to use z-addresses. A recent academic study published on May 18, 2020 by CarnegieMellon University showed that only 0.1% of ZEC users are using z-addresses properly.</p><p><a href="https://zecpages.com" class="mainlink">zecpages.com</a> is supported by Zcash to increase zaddrs use at least to some degree to make people believe that someone is actually using z-addresses, so users link the social media accounts to their zaddrs: <a href="https://zecpages.com/directory" class="mainlink">zecpages.com/directory</a></p></div>
<div class="blockt"><p>Zcash reduces privacy of miners with "Shielding Rule" where newly mined coinbase funds must be sent to a zaddr first, before they can be sent to a transparent address, it infects the shielded pool with Value and Timing metadata leakage.</p></div>
<div class="blockt"><p>Hush is not in debt to investors</p><p>Zcash raised $3.000.000 from investors. This is why the price of ZEC in satoshis always goes down, they are paying back initial investors by selling parts of the FR which was renamed and made it even harder to track where the money goes.</p><p>Zcash company was donated to a non-profit and it was already a Swiss-based Company with a US company subsidiary and a 501c3 non-profit called Zcash Foundation. When does a VC-funded company get donated to a non-profit?</p></div>
<div class="blockt"><p>Hush uses Bitcoin for security</p><p>Hush relies on BTC mainnet for protection from mining attacks. This is done via Delayed-Proof-of-Work, which allows blockchains with smaller hashrates to be protected by blockchains with larger hashrates.</p></div>
<div class="blockt"><p>Hush has Sietch</p><p><a href="https://git.hush.is/hush/sietch-whitepaper" class="mainlink">Sietch</a> has been protecting HUSH mainnet since September 2019 and adds Monero-like protections on top of Zcash Protocol, which is why we describe Hush Protocol as an improved Zcash Protocol and most secure and private cryptocoin.</p></div>
<div class="blockt"><p>Hush has HushChat</p><p>HushChat is a decentralized Signal competitor, and HushChat Protocol implements a protocol very similar to Signal Protocol, with ratcheting, where we replace traditional metadata-nightmare phone numbers with shielded Hush addresses. No centralized servers, no companies, no phone numbers, no JavaScript, Plausible Deniability and support for emoji!</p></div>
<div class="blockt"><p>Hush tells the public the truth</p><p>Zcash tries to hide security problems and their various shady dealings with various organizations. For example, the Sprout CVE was kept secret for about a year by Zcash Company and then dumped on the greater community like a large turd sandwhich for lunch. Another Zcash vulnerability <a href="https://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2019-16930" class="mainlink">CVE-2019-16930</a> was publicly disclosed by Duke Leto.</p><p>Zcash Company was trying to keep it secret, including security officers and engineering. The "Sapling Woodchipper" <a href="http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=2019-11636" class="mainlink">CVE-2019-11636</a> has actually gotten worse since Zcash made their transaction fees ten times less.</p></div>
<div class="blockt"><p>Hush uses the same zero-knowledge math, for free. Zcash spent millions of dollars to develop bleeding edge new mathematics, called zk-SNARKs. Zcash Company additionally spends obscene amounts of money maintaining this code as an upstream. Hush takes all the best ideas, for free, and combines them with the best ideas from Monero.</p></div>
<div class="blockt"><p>Hush is free software. We are a GPLv3 Free Software community, so Hush owns it's own patents and intellectual property. If you use our stuff in an uncool way, we will send Software Freedom Law Center to you. For example, Piratechain was removed from Github for infringing on Hush GPLv3 license: <a href="https://videos.hush.is/videos/watch/4528757e-fcb2-4890-af59-ccdae76e56ed" class="mainlink">videos.hush.is/videos/watch/4528757e-fcb2-4890-af59-ccdae76e56ed</a>.</p></div>
<div class="blockt"><p>Hush has network-level privacy</p><p>Zcash and Bitcoin itself have no network-level privacy, it makes sense for Bitcoin as it is not a privacy coin and everything is public. Encrypting connections between Bitcoin full nodes would mostly be a waste of resources.</p><p>Zcash, on the otherhand, would benefit from network-level privacy such as SSL/TLS, but they never implemented it, since most Zcash transactions don't use privacy, it's basically worthless to add network encryption to Zcash.</p><p>Hush has mandatory network-level TLS 1.3 encryption between all peers. All legacy ciphersuites are turned off and Hush only supports TLS 1.3. Hush nodes have mandatory privacy on the blockchain and on the network.</p></div>
<div class="blockt"><p>Hush is a platform to make privacy coins</p><p>Hush gives you the ultimate freedom to <a href="https://git.hush.is/hush/hsc-creator" class="mainlink">make</a> your own privacy coins, which can integrate with Hush or not. Zcash wants to be a king, where you live on their land and pay them a tax. With Hush, you can make your own kingdom (or queendom) and there are no taxes paid to Hush, as opposed to building on Ethereum.</p></div>
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