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# SOME DESCRIPTIVE TITLE
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# Copyright (C) YEAR Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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# This file is distributed under the same license as the PACKAGE package.
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# FIRST AUTHOR <EMAIL@ADDRESS>, YEAR.
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msgid ""
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msgstr ""
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"Project-Id-Version: PACKAGE VERSION\n"
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"POT-Creation-Date: 2021-10-05 10:15+0100\n"
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"PO-Revision-Date: YEAR-MO-DA HO:MI+ZONE\n"
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"Last-Translator: FULL NAME <EMAIL@ADDRESS>\n"
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"Language-Team: LANGUAGE <LL@li.org>\n"
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"Language: \n"
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"MIME-Version: 1.0\n"
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"Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n"
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"Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n"
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#. type: YAML Front Matter: summary
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#: ../_i18n/en/resources/moneropedia/ringsignatures.md:1
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#, no-wrap
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msgid "a group of cryptographic signatures with at least one real participant, but no way to tell which in the group is the real one as they all appear valid"
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msgstr ""
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#. type: YAML Front Matter: terms
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#: ../_i18n/en/resources/moneropedia/ringsignatures.md:1
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msgid "[\"ring-signature\", \"ring-signatures\"]"
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msgstr ""
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#. type: Plain text
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#: ../_i18n/en/resources/moneropedia/ringsignatures.md:7
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msgid "{% include disclaimer.html translated=\"no\" translationOutdated=\"no\" %}"
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msgstr ""
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#. type: Title ###
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#: ../_i18n/en/resources/moneropedia/ringsignatures.md:8
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#, no-wrap
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msgid "The Basics"
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msgstr ""
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#: ../_i18n/en/resources/moneropedia/ringsignatures.md:11
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msgid "In cryptography, a ring signature is a type of digital signature that can be performed by any member of a group of users that each have keys. Therefore, a message signed with a ring signature is endorsed by someone in a particular group of people. One of the security properties of a ring signature is that it should be computationally infeasible to determine *which* of the group members' keys was used to produce the signature."
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msgstr ""
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#: ../_i18n/en/resources/moneropedia/ringsignatures.md:13
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msgid "For instance, a ring signature could be used to provide an anonymous signature from \"a high-ranking White House official\", without revealing which official signed the message. Ring signatures are right for this application because the anonymity of a ring signature cannot be revoked, and because the group for a ring signature can be improvised (requires no prior setup)."
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msgstr ""
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#. type: Title ###
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#: ../_i18n/en/resources/moneropedia/ringsignatures.md:14
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#, no-wrap
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msgid "Application to Monero"
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msgstr ""
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#: ../_i18n/en/resources/moneropedia/ringsignatures.md:17
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msgid "A ring signature makes use of your @account keys and a number of public keys (also known as outputs) pulled from the @blockchain using a triangular distribution method. Over the course of time, past outputs could be used multiple times to form possible signer participants. In a \"ring\" of possible signers, all ring members are equal and valid. There is no way an outside observer can tell which of the possible signers in a signature group belongs to your @account. So, ring signatures ensure that transaction outputs are untraceable. Moreover, there are no @fungibility issues with Monero given that every transaction output has plausible deniability (e.g. the network can not tell which outputs are spent or unspent)."
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msgstr ""
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#. type: Plain text
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#: ../_i18n/en/resources/moneropedia/ringsignatures.md:18
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msgid "To read how Monero gives you privacy by default (unlinkability), see @stealth-addresses."
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msgstr ""
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