bullet-proofs
Papers (11)
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1. | Bulletproofs: Short proofs for confidential transactions and more B\"unz, Benedikt and Bootle, Jonathan and Boneh, Dan and Poelstra, Andrew and Wuille, Pieter and Maxwell, Greg. 2018. | |
2. | Efficient zero-knowledge arguments for arithmetic circuits in the discrete log setting Bootle, Jonathan and Cerulli, Andrea and Chaidos, Pyrros and Groth, Jens and Petit, Christophe. 2016. | |
3. | Zether: Towards Privacy in a Smart Contract World. B\"unz, Benedikt and Agrawal, Shashank and Zamani, Mahdi and Boneh, Dan. 2019. | |
4. | MuSig-DN: Schnorr Multi-Signatures with Verifiably Deterministic Nonces Jonas Nick and Tim Ruffing and Yannick Seurin and Pieter Wuille. 2020. | |
5. | Efficient zero-knowledge arguments in the discrete log setting, revisited Max Hoffmann and Michael Klooß and Andy Rupp. 2019. | |
6. | Bulletproofs+: Shorter Proofs for Privacy-Enhanced Distributed Ledger Heewon Chung and Kyoohyung Han and Chanyang Ju and Myungsun Kim and Jae Hong Seo. 2020. | |
7. | Verifiable computing applications in blockchain \vSimuni\'c, Silvio and Bernaca, Dalen and Lenac, Kristijan. 2021. | |
8. | Omniring: Scaling Up Private Payments Without Trusted Setup Lai, Russell WF and Ronge, Viktoria and Ruffing, Tim and Schr\"oder, Dominique and Thyagarajan, Sri Aravinda Krishnan and Wang, Jiafan. 2019. | |
9. | Fiat-Shamir Bulletproofs are Non-Malleable (in the Random Oracle Model) Chaya Ganesh and Claudio Orlandi and Mahak Pancholi and Akira Takahashi and Daniel Tschudi. 2023. | |
10. | Bulletproofs: Efficient range proofs for confidential transactions B\"unz, Benedikt and Bootle, Jonathan and Boneh, Dan and Poelstra, Andrew and Wuille, Pieter and Maxwell, Greg. 2017. | |
11. | Bulletproofs++: Next Generation Confidential Transactionsvia Reciprocal Set Membership Arguments Liam Eagen. 2022. |
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