Matthew Green on Nostr: So what this paper does is it assumes that we have one encryption scheme that can ...
So what this paper does is it assumes that we have one encryption scheme that can safely encrypt functions of its own key. And then shows how to extend this to make different keypairs. The critical idea in the proof is to do this without actually knowing all the secret keys.
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