Monero Talk

Does Monero need a L2? Sean Coughlin presents Grease: a payment channel implementation for Monero | EPI 354

Jun 28, 2025
Sean Coughlin, a cryptographic engineer, dives into his innovative layer 2 payment channel protocol for Monero called Grease. He compares it to Bitcoin's Lightning Network, highlighting its potential to simplify off-chain payments. The conversation covers Monero's resilience against attack vectors and aligns Grease with future upgrades like Full Chain Membership Proofs. Sean discusses the importance of user-friendly transactions and wallet integration, aiming to enhance usability while maintaining Monero's privacy ethos.
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INSIGHT

Monero's Privacy-First Design

  • Monero focuses intensely on privacy, excelling beyond many cryptocurrencies in this aspect.
  • It avoids complex scripting or programmability, prioritizing strong privacy features instead.
INSIGHT

Monero's Resilience To Attacks

  • Despite extensive research and attempts, Monero's privacy features remain robust against chain-analysis attacks.
  • All known theoretical attacks have been addressed or mitigated over years of development.
INSIGHT

Zero-Knowledge Proofs In Monero

  • Zero-knowledge proofs are fundamental to cryptography, including Monero's technology stack.
  • Monero uses bulletproofs, a form of zero-knowledge proof fit for its privacy goals but not fully Turing complete.
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