
Season 15 · Episode 59
S15 E59: David Burkett on MWEB & Privacy
MWEB (MimbleWimble Extension Block) is a way to add privacy & extra scalability on a parallel blockchain. First proposed by Andrew Poelstra in 2016, it was quickly forgotten in the Bitcoin world. But thanks to David Burkett, it's now live on Litecoin.
October 13, 202439m 29s
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Show Notes
MWEB (MimbleWimble Extension Block) is a way to add privacy & extra scalability on a parallel blockchain. First proposed by Andrew Poelstra in 2016, it was quickly forgotten in the Bitcoin world. But thanks to David Burkett, it's now live on Litecoin.
Time stamps:
Introduction to MWEB and David Burkett (00:00:55)
Origins of MWEB (00:01:40)
Comparing MWEB to Bitcoin's Taproot (00:02:07)
Community Trends in Bitcoin (00:02:32)
Historical Context of Litecoin's Privacy Features (00:03:23)
Challenges in Development (00:04:09)
Explanation of Grin and MWEB (00:05:03)
Grin's Adoption Issues (00:09:01)
Marek Narozniak's Insights (00:10:06)
Relevance of MWEB Today (00:10:48)
MWEB vs Grin (00:12:13)
Technical Challenges of MWEB Implementation (00:14:23)
User Experience in MWEB (00:16:28)
Types of Privacy in MWEB (00:18:03)
Network Level Privacy (00:18:18)
Satoshi's Vision on Privacy (00:19:16)
Limitations of MWEB (00:20:05)
Sender Privacy Considerations (00:21:07)
Combining MWEB and Clear Chain Inputs (00:22:04)
Understanding MWEB Pegging (22:05)
Privacy Considerations in Transactions (23:02)
CoinJoin and MWEB Integration (24:45)
Liquidity of Privacy Coins (26:46)
Future of Swaps Between Coins (29:24)
Drivechains (31:57)
Risks of Consensus Changes (35:02)
Rebranding MWEB as VPM (37:16)
Anonymity vs. Liquidity (38:37)
Topics
MimbleWimbleDavid BurkettMWEBGrinSoft ForkLitecoinExtension Block