Re: FROST from the Command Line

čt 31. 7. 2025 v 4:17 odesílatel Christopher Allen <
ChristopherA@lifewithalacrity.com> napsal:

> At our next Gordian Meeting—a developer community focused on wallet
> interoperability, L0 security, and privacy—we’ll be presenting the first
> iteration of our command-line tools designed as a playground for
> experimenting with FROST multisignatures.
>
> Our upcoming demo will showcase how to use these tools to sign a Bitcoin
> Taproot transaction using FROST. While this example targets Bitcoin and the
> BIP-340 Schnorr signature scheme, our tools also support ed25519, thus
> enabling experimentation with broader use cases for any Schnorr-based FROST
> signatures.
>
> I’ve shared here before how Distributed Key Generation (DKG) can radically
> shift our thinking around decentralized identity. With DKG, even key
> creation no longer needs to be centralized.
>
> This opens the door not only to improved resilience—such as
> share-loss-tolerant quorums—but also to new decentralized scenarios
> including: distributed issuance, distributed revocation, edge identifiers (
> https://www.blockchaincommons.com/musings/musings-cliques-1/) and much
> more.
>

Folks may want to look at frostr, which we've been using for quite a while
in nostr:

https://www.frostr.org/


>
> The meeting is this upcoming Wednesday, August 6th, at 10am PDT.
>
> WHAT? FROST in Bitcoin Gordian Meeting
> WHEN? Wed., August 6th, 10am PT
> WHERE? Zoom (
> https://us02web.zoom.us/j/88143195571?pwd=BVv4zCnnaNor97Vj8ayajh26yyICBr.1
> )
>
> We’d love for members of the W3C CCG community to join us and contribute
> to the discussion!
>
> -- Christopher Allen
>

Received on Thursday, 31 July 2025 05:55:40 UTC