From: Gregory Maxwell <greg@xiph.org>
To: Pavol Rusnak <stick@satoshilabs.com>
Cc: Bitcoin Protocol Discussion <bitcoin-dev@lists.linuxfoundation.org>
Subject: Re: [bitcoin-dev] Satoshilabs secret shared private key scheme
Date: Wed, 10 Jan 2018 23:47:23 +0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <CAAS2fgSn7kYoKi2cBRUP39G6LLZZgG1B6Sc47U+ba8H22rTQ6Q@mail.gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <bb3ea695-f1f6-3f92-267d-281aedb850ed@satoshilabs.com>
On Wed, Jan 10, 2018 at 8:28 PM, Pavol Rusnak <stick@satoshilabs.com> wrote:
> On 09/01/18 16:12, Pavol Rusnak via bitcoin-dev wrote:
>> On 09/01/18 00:47, Gregory Maxwell wrote:
>>> Have you considered using blind host-delegated KDFs, where the KDF
>>> runs on the user's computer instead of the hardware wallet, but the
>>> computer doesn't learn anything about they keys?
>>
>> Any examples of these?
Yes, this scheme.
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=311000.msg3342217#msg3342217
> Actually, scratch that. HW wallet would not know whether the host
> computer is lying or not. The computer would not learn about the keys,
> but still could be malicious and provide invalid result. Is that correct?
I believe that can be avoided by having the computer do somewhat more
work and checking the consistency after the fact.
(or for decode time, having a check value under the encryption...)
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2018-01-10 23:47 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 36+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2018-01-08 4:22 [bitcoin-dev] Satoshilabs secret shared private key scheme Gregory Maxwell
2018-01-08 6:33 ` nullius
2018-01-08 12:39 ` Pavol Rusnak
2018-01-08 12:45 ` Peter Todd
2018-01-08 13:00 ` Pavol Rusnak
2018-01-08 19:37 ` Peter Todd
2018-01-08 22:26 ` Ben Kloester
2018-01-09 0:37 ` Peter Todd
2018-01-08 23:47 ` Gregory Maxwell
2018-01-09 0:40 ` Rhavar
2018-01-09 1:13 ` Peter Todd
2018-01-09 12:44 ` jens
[not found] ` <274aad5c-4573-2fdd-f8b0-c6c2d662ab7c@gibsonic.org>
2018-01-12 9:50 ` Peter Todd
2018-01-12 11:06 ` [bitcoin-dev] Plausible Deniability (Re: Satoshilabs secret shared private key scheme) nullius
2018-01-13 2:11 ` Damian Williamson
2018-01-13 3:44 ` nullius
2018-01-13 6:11 ` Peter Todd
2018-01-09 15:12 ` [bitcoin-dev] Satoshilabs secret shared private key scheme Pavol Rusnak
2018-01-10 20:28 ` Pavol Rusnak
2018-01-10 23:47 ` Gregory Maxwell [this message]
2018-01-11 9:55 ` Pavol Rusnak
2018-01-09 16:20 ` Russell O'Connor
2018-01-17 11:39 Ondřej Vejpustek
2018-01-17 15:28 ` Russell O'Connor
2018-01-17 15:36 ` Gregory Maxwell
2018-01-17 15:31 ` Gregory Maxwell
2018-01-18 5:00 ` Matt Corallo
2018-01-18 13:50 ` Ondřej Vejpustek
2018-01-18 14:34 ` Gregory Maxwell
2018-01-18 16:59 ` Ondřej Vejpustek
2018-01-18 18:58 ` Gregory Maxwell
2018-01-22 15:00 ` Ondřej Vejpustek
2018-01-22 19:21 ` Russell O'Connor
2018-01-23 1:05 ` Gregory Maxwell
2018-01-23 13:54 ` Ondřej Vejpustek
2018-01-23 14:16 ` Adam Back
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