cocert
go-tuf
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cocert
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Remix vs Hardhat vs Truffle - Which one is secure and reliable for Mainnet deployment?
I think you mean Shamir's Secret Sharing here, I have a project called cocert that uses the same technique. Maybe you can use the horcrux.
- cocert: Split and distribute your private keys using Shamir's Secret Sharing
- cocert: split and distribute your private keys securely amongst untrusted network
- cocert: split and distribute your private keys
go-tuf
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cocert: split and distribute your private keys securely amongst untrusted network
That's right. You should also check go-tuf which has support for multiple keys and thresholds instead of splitting. In the current implementation, getting all shared keys back to combine the original key still could be a security issue. In this PoC, we assumed all environments are end-to-end secure and fine-tuned.
What are some alternatives?
berglas - A tool for managing secrets on Google Cloud
cas - Codenotary Community Attestation Service (CAS) for notarization and authentication of digital artifacts
lite - Split a repository to read-only standalone repositories
gittuf - A security layer for Git repositories
gocap - List your dependencies capabilities and monitor if updates require more capabilities.
Caddy - Fast and extensible multi-platform HTTP/1-2-3 web server with automatic HTTPS
teller - Cloud native secrets management for developers - never leave your command line for secrets.
horcrux - Split your file into encrypted fragments so that you don't need to remember a passcode
multi-party-sig - Implementation of protocols for threshold signatures
go-shamir - A small CLI tool for Shamir's Secret Sharing written in Go, using Vault's Shamir implementation