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Signing transactions is generally very fast from a consumer experience standpoint. Does this mean that we have wiggle room to do additional cryptography in order to mitigate against nonce attacks?
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"content":"Signing transactions is generally very fast from a consumer experience standpoint. Does this mean that we have wiggle room to do additional cryptography in order to mitigate against nonce attacks?\n\nnostr:npub1emdtsxly9m68m00x206t574jttp65vk0c2m89ms038q047yz7ylqcac9aw thinks so, as he explains in BR073.\nhttps://m.primal.net/KzQQ.mov",
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