1.4 KiB
Hush Overview
Mining Algorithm
Equihash (200,9) (ASIC)
Block time
75 seconds
Block size
4MB
P2P
TLS1.3 via WolfSSL is enforced for all network connections as of v3.6.1 . Many ciphersuites are technically supported by TLS1.3 but many of them are ancient, proved to be less secure than intended or likely backdoored. Hush only uses what are widely considered to be the most secure and best ciphersuites.
New Hush P2P connections randomly choose between these two ciphersuites each time a new connection to a peer is created:
TLS_AES_256_GCM_SHA384
TLS_CHACHA20_POLY1305_SHA256
Encrypted P2P connections are important because it means passive network spies, such as ISPs, cannot tell what nodes are communicating to each other and also prevents certain attacks against privacy at the network level, such as looking for which node was the first to relay a transaction. Bitcoin has no protection against this which is why it's trivial for network spies to tell which node (and hence which IP address) created a certain transaction and hence which IP address owns which addresses.
RPC
Inherited many RPC's from Bitcoin and Zcash with many new ones
Consensus
Hush is a mandatory privacy blockchain as of Block 340000 (Nov 2020), which means you can only send to a shielded address, never to a transparent address. This is enforced via consensus rules and sometimes called "z2z".