13:07:16 silly question:xmr supply - the cryptography governing ringct is basically just a more advanced version of x - y = 0, comparable to button checks on inputs and outputs, so the cryptographic math is sound, and as long as the implementation is good (e.g. bitcoin had a bug last year or so where you could inflate coins in the output due to implementation flaw) - then all good? is that a reasonably 13:07:22 fair simplification? 13:09:10 And bitcoins advantage is that it is easier to discover an implementation bug due to the ease with which total utxo can be checked against emission? 13:42:49 Inge-: https://www.getmonero.org/2020/01/17/auditability.html 13:42:53 but basically yes 15:10:51 I've been over that a few times, just tried to distill down to its essence :)