add more comparison

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Florian Dold 2017-05-17 15:17:53 +02:00
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@ -1589,6 +1589,19 @@ enabling linear scalability of the database operations. Similarly,
the cryptographic verification in the frontend can be distributed over
as many compute nodes as required.
Unfortunately it was not possible to experimentally compare the performance of
Taler directly to other e-cash systems, since to our best knowledge there
is no working and publicly available implementation of any of them.
When compared with the current average confirmation time for Bitcoin payments,
Taler is many orders of magnitude faster. While a confirmation time of Taler
is in the order of a few hundered milliseconds (including database access and
network latency), the time to mine even one block in Bitcoin is around ten
minutes \footnote{Data retrieved in May 2017 from
\url{https://blockchain.info/stats}}. Very conservative Bitcoin merchants,
such as exchanges, wait up to six blocks until they consider a transaction
confirmed.
\section{Discussion}
\subsection{Well-known attacks}

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The implementation of Taler in this paper is
unclear. For example! , the security level, the RSA modulus, and the elliptic
curve etc. are not described. Moreover, the average time of the withdrawal,
spending, refreshing protocols are not provided. The authors also do not
compare Taler with other known anonymous payment systems. Thus, the efficiency
of Taler is unclear.
curve etc. are not described.
> The RSA modulus depends on the denomination, for higher denominations
> with a longer lifetime it makes sense to use a larger key size.
> The elliptic curves are given and referenced in the paper, namely Ed25519 and
> Curve25519
Moreover, the average time of the withdrawal, spending, refreshing protocols
are not provided. The authors also do not compare Taler with other known
anonymous payment systems. Thus, the efficiency of Taler is unclear.
> In our "Experimental Results" section we mention that local processing
> of requests happens in the order of a few milliseconds.
> Comparing Taler to other e-cash systems experimentally is impossible,
> since their implementation is not available.
Additional Comment: The description of the protocols of Taler omits many
details. In particular, the authors should describe in detail how the refunds