multi-party-ecdsa
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multi-party-ecdsa | polipo | |
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4 | 1 | |
940 | 3 | |
1.8% | - | |
3.6 | 0.0 | |
8 months ago | almost 3 years ago | |
Rust | Rust | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | - |
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multi-party-ecdsa
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Ssss: Shamir's Secret Sharing Scheme
Use MPC instead? Sadly there are not enough mature open source projects around: https://github.com/ZenGo-X/multi-party-ecdsa and you can always take a look at https://github.com/rdragos/awesome-mpc
Sadly companies like Unbound were acquired by Coinbase and the OSS codebase is not longer maintained: https://github.com/unboundsecurity/blockchain-crypto-mpc
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Answering questions about our new secure crypto app
Ha nice call!
Unfortunately we have not completed a satisfactory security audit. We engaged with one company, but I don't think they were worth their salt. The problem is that the "good" companies are much more expensive, so it's a consideration of the value of the security audit. (If you know of a reputable company that would like to audit for free though...)
The code is not yet open source, but we are primarily expanding on this open-source library. https://github.com/ZenGo-X/multi-party-ecdsa
- Rust implementation of {t,n}-threshold ECDSA
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Potential attack on threshold ECDSA prevented, counter-terrorists win!
As true decentralized security enthusiasts, we quickly got in touch with ZenGo and fixed the discovered security breach in a pull request. It was soon approved and merged into their TSS library. The researcher who found the attack was granted a bug bounty, the biggest in ZenGoβs history.
polipo
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Need help with serde_json, hashmap and float
I have another question in mind. Why all the crate for Kraken does not provide a complete response format for the API? I'm using polipo right now, but all the crates I've looked use similar code. Here the code for getting the response from the API. As you can see, it's only return a String (the JSON response from Kraken). Why? It's because it's hard to provide a correct response for all the API endpoints?
What are some alternatives?
tofn - A threshold cryptography library in Rust
kraken-go-api-client - Example client library in GO for use with the kraken.com API.
grin - Minimal implementation of the Mimblewimble protocol.
hashes - Collection of cryptographic hash functions written in pure Rust
blockchain-rust - A basic blockchain implementation in Rust for educational purposes only
seed-phrase-raid-5 - Apply RAID-5 (XOR, Parity) to your 24 word seed phrase
awesome-systematic-trading - A curated list of insanely awesome libraries, packages and resources for systematic trading. Crypto, Stock, Futures, Options, CFDs, FX, and more | ιεδΊ€ζ | ιεζθ΅
darknode-cli - Tool for deploying and managing Darknodes
binance-rs - Rust Library for the Binance API
darkfi - Anonymous. Uncensored. Sovereign.