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Update HushList protocol whitepaper some more

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Duke Leto 6 years ago
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@ -181,6 +181,7 @@ electronic commerce and payment, financial privacy, proof of work, zero knowledg
\newcommand{\ZCL}{\termbf{ZCL}}
\newcommand{\KMD}{\termbf{KMD}}
\newcommand{\BTCP}{\termbf{BTCP}}
\newcommand{\ZGLD}{\termbf{ZGL}}
\newcommand{\HUSH}{\termbf{HUSH}}
\newcommand{\zatoshi}{\term{zatoshi}}
\newcommand{\puposhi}{\term{puposhi}}
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\HushList is a protocol for mailing lists using the encrypted memo
field of the \Zcash protocol. It supports anonymous and pseudonymous senders, receivers and Hushlist creators, as
well as public and private lists. The HushList protocol can run on any fork of \Zcash that has a compatible memo field, though certain advanced features might not be fully supported
on all chains. HushList is developed and tested on the Hush mainnet and testnets and is known is designed to run on any \ZEC fork including but not limited to \HUSH, \KMD, \ZCL, \ZEN and the upcoming \BTCP.
on all chains. HushList is developed and tested on the Hush mainnet and testnets and is designed to run on any \ZEC fork including but not limited to \HUSH, \KMD, \ZCL, \ZEN and the upcoming \BTCP and \ZGLD forks.
In addition to the above properties, \HushList provides users with censorship-resistant
storage and retrieval, since every \Hush full node will have an encrypted copy of every

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