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Random idea combining #physics and #bitcoin:

I was trying to think of a way to encode ecash so you can send it over the public internet but in a way that could not be swiped by computers, only humans.

One idea I had was to tie a physical process into the decoding the qrcode: Encode the ecash into some complex pattern where if you using some kind of overlapping filter it would generate a reconstructed image of the qrcode.

A long time ago I was trying to think of some polarizing filter scheme to do something similar. Maybe you could sell a physical polarization filter with some kind of moire pattern for decoding the image on your screen.

I like the idea of using optical phenomena to make it harder for a computer to simulate and decode. It would be a form of optical steganography(Is this a field?).

Not practical at all and not sure if it’s doable, but it’s a fun thought experiment.

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Brunswick 1y ago

Another thought: use a three-frame gif to show a password to unlock a cashu qr token. Each of the three frames could show a part of the stroke of each letter. For example, frame 1 could have the left slant on an A, frame 2 could have the horizontal part of letter A, and the third frame has the right slant. The time between gif frames could be only 50ms so the eye couldn't even tell its animated, but a computervision couldn't take advantage of the eye's visual integration time.

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