docs(readme): add aggregate signature verification example#257
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Adds a usage example to the README demonstrating aggregation and verification of multiple signatures over the same message using `fast_aggregate_verify` from `min_sig`. This complements the existing single-signer example and reflects actual usage seen in benchmarks.
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I'm weary to include this example, because it fails to illuminate the key prerequisite for fast_aggregate_verify, having proofs of possession for the participating public keys. |
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Adds a usage example to the README demonstrating aggregation and verification of multiple signatures over the same message using
fast_aggregate_verifyfrommin_sig. This complements the existing single-signer example and reflects actual usage seen in benchmarks.