Dec. 21, 2022, 2:10 a.m. | Michael Sober, Max Kobelt, Giulia Scaffino, Dominik Kaaser, Stefan Schulte

cs.CR updates on arXiv.org arxiv.org

Distributed Key Generation (DKG) is an extensively researched topic as it is
fundamental to threshold cryptosystems. Emerging technologies such as
blockchains benefit massively from applying threshold cryptography in consensus
protocols, randomness beacons, and threshold signatures. However, blockchains
and smart contracts also enable further improvements of DKG protocols by
providing a decentralized computation and communication platform.


For that reason, we propose a DKG protocol that uses smart contracts to
ensure the correct execution of the protocol, allow dynamic participation, and
provide …

distributed key smart smart contracts

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