Re: Breakthrough: Parallel Signatures - NIST, ECDSA-SD, and BBS

Congrats Manu and team, awesome breakthrough!
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Subject: Re: Breakthrough: Parallel Signatures - NIST, ECDSA-SD, and BBS

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Hi Manu,

We tried out the demo and have some questions.


  1.  Is there a trial version of the library that we can experiment with?
  2.  as a cipher suite, it appears that it supports ECDSA/EDDSA, but how can you make that choice in the library?

Best,
Stefannie

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From: Manu Sporny <msporny@digitalbazaar.com>
Sent: Wednesday, January 31, 2024 2:47 AM
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Subject: Re: Breakthrough: Parallel Signatures - NIST, ECDSA-SD, and BBS

On Mon, Jan 29, 2024 at 8:15 PM ステファニー タン(SBIホールディングス)
<tstefan@sbigroup.co.jp> wrote:
> Thanks for the announcement! It's very exciting and I shared it with my team.

Great, thank you Stefannie!

> Out of curiosity, will there be a live demo and open discussion about this in a w3c meeting soon?

Yes, I'm sure the CCG Chairs would set one up if there is interest,
though I think the current meetings are full/scheduled out into April
(so it might be a while).

In the meantime, you can try it out for yourself (instructions in the
original email). We could also shoot a short technical video
demonstration... I'll check with the Developer Relations team to see
if this is something they can fit into their busy schedule.

-- manu

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Received on Wednesday, 31 January 2024 16:42:08 UTC