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Document extensions to FROST
Also makes misc other doc corrections.
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/// Aggregate Schnorr signature as defined in https://eprint.iacr.org/2021/350.pdf.
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/// Aggregate Schnorr signature as defined in https://eprint.iacr.org/2021/350.
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#[allow(non_snake_case)]
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#[allow(non_snake_case)]
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#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Debug, Zeroize)]
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#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Debug, Zeroize)]
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pub struct SchnorrAggregate<C: Ciphersuite> {
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pub struct SchnorrAggregate<C: Ciphersuite> {
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/// The recommended transcript, secure against length-extension attacks.
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#[cfg(feature = "recommended")]
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#[cfg(feature = "recommended")]
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pub type RecommendedTranscript = DigestTranscript<blake2::Blake2b512>;
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pub type RecommendedTranscript = DigestTranscript<blake2::Blake2b512>;
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# FROST
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Serai implements [FROST](https://eprint.iacr.org/2020/852), as specified in
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[draft-irtf-cfrg-frost-11](https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-irtf-cfrg-frost/).
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### Modularity
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In order to support other algorithms which decompose to Schnorr, our FROST
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implementation is generic, able to run any algorithm satisfying its `Algorithm`
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trait. With these algorithms, there's frequently a requirement for further
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transcripting than what FROST expects. Accordingly, the transcript format is
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also modular so formats which aren't naive like the IETF's can be used.
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### Extensions
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In order to support algorithms which require their nonces be represented across
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multiple generators, FROST supports providing a nonce's commitments across
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multiple generators. In order to ensure their correctness,
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[CP93's Discrete Log Equality Proof](https://chaum.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/Wallet_Databases.pdf)
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is used. `2 * (n - 1)` proofs are included, since FROST nonces are binomial.
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Each pair of proofs prove discrete log equality between the first pair of
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commitments and each sequential pair. In the future, a single pair of DLEq
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proofs, proving for all generators, may be provided.
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As some algorithms require multiple nonces, effectively including multiple
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Schnorr signatures within one signature, the library also supports providing
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multiple nonces. The second component of a FROST nonce is intended to be
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multiplied by a per-participant binding factor to ensure the security of FROST.
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When additional nonces are used, this is actually a per-nonce per-participant
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binding factor.
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Finally, to support additive offset signing schemes (accounts, stealth
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addresses, randomization), it's possible to specify a scalar offset for keys.
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The public key signed for is also offset by this value. During the signing
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process, the offset is explicitly transcripted. Then, the offset is divided by
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`p`, the amount of participating signers, and each signer adds it to their
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post-interpolation key share.
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