Add nip for delegated aggregate signature verification#1682
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Add nip for delegated aggregate signature verification#1682staab wants to merge 1 commit intonostr-protocol:masterfrom
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This could be a great idea, but so far is just somewhat of an empty NIP. |
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Are you working this with @AbdelStark? |
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Yes sir. Verifiable computation everywhere. Great initiative @staab . cc @fiatjaf |
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Started working on a POC for this idea. |
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This PR introduces a new verb which can be used to provide a proof via zk-SNARKs to clients that event signatures are valid, without providing the signatures. This allows for some level of deniability, and prevents protected events from being replicated across the network, without requiring users to blindly trust relays.