Le 03/11/2013 08:40, Timo Hanke a écrit :
> I think the communication would have to go the other way around. Trezor
> has to commit to a value First. Like this:
>
> Trezor picks random s and sends S=s*G to computer, keeping s secret.
> Computer picks random t and sends t to Trezor. Trezor makes r
I think the communication would have to go the other way around. Trezor
has to commit to a value First. Like this:
Trezor picks random s and sends S=s*G to computer, keeping s secret.
Computer picks random t and sends t to Trezor. Trezor makes r := s+t
its internal master private key with corresp
Le 03/11/2013 07:41, Timo Hanke a écrit :
> No. You mean the computer would use B for this check? (k,K) could be
> rigged by Trezor, who computes b as k-a. Timo
I was just asking a question, in order to understand how this device
works, and what are its requirements.
if you think you can help,
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