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> The protocol assumes aggregatable signatures (e.g., BLS, Schnorr), resilient to [rogue public key attacks](https://crypto.stanford.edu/~dabo/pubs/papers/BLSmultisig.html) (see [Boneh, Drijvers, and …
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_From @ChristopherA on June 30, 2017 21:58_
At some point we'll want to move from koblitz ECDSA signatures to koblitz Schnorr signatures. This will offer some huge advantages long term.
Note howev…
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For a project, I'm looking for an implementation of [Schnorr Signatures](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schnorr_signature) to store many signatures within a small constant size.
Is this something th…
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I am trying to implement MuSig transaction using @cmdcode/musig2 and bitcoinjs-lib library. @UIZorrot I have followed your issue [thread](https://github.com/bitcoinjs/bitcoinjs-lib/issues/2066) on bit…
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Libplanet currently uses secp256k to sign transactions (`PrivateKey.Sign()` method). There would be many benefits if we replace it with Schnorr signature. See also [Bitcoin's propsal to introduce Sc…
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(I was pointed here by the dev-crypto list, the thread is mysteriously missing from the mailing list archive.)
My feature request is to support Schnorr signatures, specifically the variant that Bit…
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Taproot and related Bitcoin protocols will require Schnorr signing.
1. Are there plans to work on it?
2. If no plans, I would like to work on it. Would anyone consider helping me by reviewing such…
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Does libsecp256k1-zkp offer a straightforward way to produce Schnorr adaptor signatures? I see that it has an API for ECDSA adaptor signatures, and that the Musig2 API has an "adaptor" aspect, but I'm…