MTM17: DahLIAS: We Tried

MTM17: DahLIAS: We Tried

The paper: https://eprint.iacr.org/2025/692.pdf Fundamentals. @Fundamentals21m npub12eml5kmtrjmdt0h8shgg32gye5yqsf2jha6a70jrqt82q9d960sspky99g XMR: xmrchat.com/fundamentals AverageGary npub160t5zfxalddaccdc7xx30sentwa5lrr3rq4rtm38x99ynf8t0vwsvzyjc9 In this episode, we dive into the intricacies of Bitcoin, cryptography, and the fascinating world of aggregate signatures. We discuss the upcoming Shenandoah Bitcoin Club meeting, which will feature a Spanish-speaking sidebar, highlighting the growing need for multilingual resources in the Bitcoin community. The conversation shifts to the exciting events surrounding Baseload's birthday bash, featuring live music performances and the potential for future shows in the Shenandoah Valley. We explore the connection between music and math, and the importance of not being overly impressed by perceived intelligence, especially in fields like mathematics and cryptography. We also delve into a recent paper on DahLIAS, an aggregate signature scheme that offers constant size signatures, which could have implications for Bitcoin's future. The discussion covers the technical aspects of the paper, including the local forking lemma and the challenges of understanding complex cryptographic proofs. We reflect on the importance of continuous learning in the Bitcoin space, especially in cryptography, and the value of tools like Sparrow Wallet in navigating the complexities of Bitcoin transactions. The episode wraps up with a reflection on the journey of understanding and the motivation to delve deeper into cryptographic studies.

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