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Blockchains may finally break their hidden reliance on a ticking randomness clock to keep networks secure

CryptoSlate2h agoUpdated 27m ago
Blockchains may finally break their hidden reliance on a ticking randomness clock to keep networks secure
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Distributed samplers replace fresh public randomness while a common random string, DDH, LWE, and proof-of-work assumptions remain. The post Blockchains may finally break their hidden reliance on a ticking randomness clock to keep networks secure appeared first on CryptoSlate.

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