Distributed Key Generation

February 19, 2013 | Posted in Asynchronous Key Generation for IBE | Ajoy Oommen

An (n, t)-DKG protocol allows a set of n nodes to collectively generate a secret with its shares spread over the nodes such that any subset of size greater than a threshold t can reveal or use the shared secret, while smaller subsets do not have any knowledge about it.

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