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When using the ᴇɪᴘ‑197 precompile, is there a risk of forgery when allowing the degeneracy of bilinear pairings when using Groth16 with public inputs ? If not, how to rework the Groth16 protocol in order to let verifier ditching a pairing e(C,vk) when cal

The non degeneracy criteria is there’s no bilinear pairing resulting in the finite field element 1 equivalent. In the case of the optimal ate pairing, this can happen if one of the point of the pairing is the point at infinity : then whatever is the...

More / Etherum Reddit - 1 month ago

When using the ᴇɪᴘ‑197 precompile, is there a risk of forgery when allowing the degeneracy of bilinear pairings when using Groth16 with public inputs ? If not, how to rework the Groth16 protocol in order to let verifier ditching a pairing e(C,vk) when cal

The non degeneracy criteria is there’s no bilinear pairing resulting in the finite field element 1 equivalent. In the case of the optimal ate pairing, this can happen if one of the point of the pairing is the point at infinity : then whatever is the...

More / Etherum Reddit - 1 month ago

When using the ᴇɪᴘ‑197 precompile, is there a risk of forgery when allowing the degeneracy of bilinear pairings when using Groth16 with public inputs ? If not, how to rework the Groth16 protocol in order to let verifier ditching a pairing e(C,vk) when cal

The non degeneracy criteria is there’s no bilinear pairing resulting in the finite field element 1 equivalent. In the case of the optimal ate pairing, this can happen if one of the point of the pairing is the point at infinity : then whatever is the...

More / Etherum Reddit - 1 month ago

When using the ᴇɪᴘ‑197 precompile, is there a risk of forgery when allowing the degeneracy of bilinear pairings when using Groth16 with public inputs ? If not, how to rework the Groth16 protocol in order to let verifier ditching a pairing e(C,vk) when cal

The non degeneracy criteria is there’s no bilinear pairing resulting in the finite field element 1 equivalent. In the case of the optimal ate pairing, this can happen if one of the point of the pairing is the point at infinity : then whatever is the...

More / Etherum Reddit - 1 month ago

When using the ᴇɪᴘ‑197 precompile, is there a risk of forgery when allowing the degeneracy of bilinear pairings when using Groth16 with public inputs ? If not, how to rework the Groth16 protocol in order to let verifier ditching a pairing e(C,vk) when cal

The non degeneracy criteria is there’s no bilinear pairing resulting in the finite field element 1 equivalent. In the case of the optimal ate pairing, this can happen if one of the point of the pairing is the point at infinity : then whatever is the...

More / Etherum Reddit - 1 month ago

When using the ᴇɪᴘ‑197 precompile, is there a risk of forgery when allowing the degeneracy of bilinear pairings when using Groth16 with public inputs ? If not, how to rework the Groth16 protocol in order to let verifier ditching a pairing e(C,vk) when cal

The non degeneracy criteria is there’s no bilinear pairing resulting in the finite field element 1 equivalent. In the case of the optimal ate pairing, this can happen if one of the point of the pairing is the point at infinity : then whatever is the...

More / Etherum Reddit - 1 month ago

When using the ᴇɪᴘ‑197 precompile, is there a risk of forgery when allowing the degeneracy of bilinear pairings when using Groth16 with public inputs ? If not, how to rework the Groth16 protocol in order to let verifier ditching a pairing e(C,vk) when cal

The non degeneracy criteria is there’s no bilinear pairing resulting in the finite field element 1 equivalent. In the case of the optimal ate pairing, this can happen if one of the point of the pairing is the point at infinity : then whatever is the...

More / Etherum Reddit - 1 month ago

When using the ᴇɪᴘ‑197 precompile, is there a risk of forgery when allowing the degeneracy of bilinear pairings when using Groth16 with public inputs ? If not, how to rework the Groth16 protocol in order to let verifier ditching a pairing e(C,vk) when cal

The non degeneracy criteria is there’s no bilinear pairing resulting in the finite field element 1 equivalent. In the case of the optimal ate pairing, this can happen if one of the point of the pairing is the point at infinity : then whatever is the...

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Devcon - ticket or no ticket?

Hey all, need your advice. I'm non-crypto, but I'll be in Bangkok with a bunch of crypto friends. It seems there are tons of side events, including many overlapping same timeslots with the conference itself. So if I get a ticket, I'd have...

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Best Ethereum Layer 2 for Privacy

Which Ethereum Layer 2 solution is best to protect the privacy of one's spending when sending and receiving Ethereum-based tokens. I have looked at several Layer 2 solutions and am confused. submitted by /u/fosres [link] [co...

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How much do you agree with this on hot wallet?

If I use a hot wallet (a non-custodial, open-source wallet with a PIN or 2FA) and stay cautious about ads and scam links, is it feasible to rely on a hot wallet on my mobile to store more than 1k in cryptocurrency safely? submitted by /...

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What the fuck

I just swapped agix to wld, paid 10 dollar gas fees and lost 100 dollars during the swap. Happened on meta mask on the Ethereum network... NEVER AGAIN, what is this bullshit??? Why would people still work on Ethereum?? I work on Hedera where everythi...

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Which of the ETH L2 tokens has a usage?

So there are a bunch of L2 and L2 tokens. From my understanding all of those tokens are basically goverance tokens, so they arent used for burning gas, or earning on transaction fees etc. in short, they dont generate any profits (like AAVE for exampl...

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A dumb man who bought a shit coin !

Alright, here’s the deal. Who doesn't want to get rich quick, am I right? Like, if you aren’t at least thinking about getting your yacht money, what are you even doing? So, there’s this French dude on YouTube. Low-key, small community, but honest...