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Key share of Threshold Signature Scheme (TSS)
TSS protocols often share the same structure of key share. Having a separate crate with definition of the key share struct help reusing the code, keeping different implementations compatible and interopable.
The crate provides DirtyCoreKeyShare
that contains data such as: secret share, other signers commitments,
public key and etc.
DirtyCoreKeyShare
may contain any data, not necessarily consistent. TSS protocol implementations typically
don’t want to handle inconsistent key shares and would rather assume that it’s valid. Valid<T>
is a type-guard stating that the value T
it holds was validated. So, Valid<DirtyCoreKeyShare>
(or
CoreKeyShare
type alias) can be used to express that only valid key shares are accepted.
Modules§
- trusted_
dealer spof
Trusted dealer
Structs§
- Dirty (unvalidated) core key share
- Public Key Info
- Error indicating that key share is not valid
- Reconstruct
Error spof
Error indicating that key reconstruction failed - Validated value
- Validation error
- Secret sharing setup of a key
Enums§
- Error related to HD key derivation
Traits§
- Represents a type that can be validated
- Represents a type that can be constructed and validated from
Parts
Functions§
- Reconstructs a secret key from set of at least
min_signers
key shares
Type Aliases§
- Core key share
- Public Key Info