--- Log opened Wed Oct 20 00:00:41 2021 --- Log closed Wed Oct 20 05:56:31 2021 --- Log opened Wed Oct 20 05:57:09 2021 05:57 -!- gnusha [~gnusha@user/gnusha] has joined #secp256k1 05:57 -!- Topic for #secp256k1: libsecp256k1 development discussion | https://github.com/bitcoin-core/secp256k1 | Channel logs: http://gnusha.org/secp256k1 05:57 -!- Topic set by real_or_random [] [Tue Jun 1 01:19:08 2021] 05:57 [Users #secp256k1] 05:57 [ ajonas ] [ dr_orlovsky] [ harding ] [ kcalvinalvin ] [ nickler ] [ sipa ] 05:57 [ andytoshi ] [ elichai2 ] [ jesseposner ] [ laanwj ] [ real_or_random] [ siv2r[m] ] 05:57 [ ariard ] [ fanquake ] [ jnewbery ] [ lightningbot ] [ rockhouse ] [ uasf_ ] 05:57 [ BlueMatt ] [ FelixWeis ] [ johnzweng ] [ luke-jr ] [ RubenSomsen ] [ waxwing_ ] 05:57 [ cfields ] [ fjahr ] [ jonasschnelli] [ meshcollider ] [ rusty ] [ windsok ] 05:57 [ darosior ] [ ghost43 ] [ kallewoof ] [ michaelfolkson] [ sanket1729_ ] [ yakshaver] 05:57 [ DavidBakin] [ glozow ] [ kanzure ] [ midnight ] [ sebx2a ] 05:57 [ DeanGuss ] [ gnusha ] [ kaushik ] [ Nebraskka ] [ shiza ] 05:57 -!- Irssi: #secp256k1: Total of 46 nicks [0 ops, 0 halfops, 0 voices, 46 normal] 05:57 -!- Channel #secp256k1 created Wed May 19 12:44:13 2021 05:59 -!- Irssi: Join to #secp256k1 was synced in 143 secs 08:09 -!- waxwing_ is now known as waxwing 08:09 -!- waxwing [~waxwing@193.29.57.116] has quit [Changing host] 08:09 -!- waxwing [~waxwing@user/waxwing] has joined #secp256k1 08:31 < elichai2> nickler: this might be ugly and pretty sketchy, but in `secp256k1_musig_nonce_gen` you could in theory also hash the value of the pointers to those variables, that might slightly increase the resistance against reusing the session_id etc --- Log closed Wed Oct 20 09:14:18 2021 --- Log opened Wed Oct 20 09:14:18 2021 09:40 -!- jamesob [uid180710@id-180710.helmsley.irccloud.com] has joined #secp256k1 12:39 < real_or_random> elichai2: that's a crazy idea but yeah, I don't see any drawbacks in doing so 12:39 < sipa> it makes it hard to test, i guess? 12:48 < real_or_random> probably 14:01 < nickler> hm interesting! I guess we could make it work and I think it would be worth doing. 14:02 < nickler> I was imagining that the static MuSig signing test vectors would ignore nonce derivation for simplicity. Instead, a test vector would include a pair of secret nonces (aka "state"). 15:10 -!- rusty [~rusty@220-244-196-8.tpgi.com.au] has quit [Ping timeout: 260 seconds] 15:31 -!- rusty [~rusty@tro1759202.lnk.telstra.net] has joined #secp256k1 16:28 -!- rusty [~rusty@tro1759202.lnk.telstra.net] has quit [Ping timeout: 260 seconds] 16:39 -!- rusty [~rusty@203.221.41.134] has joined #secp256k1 16:58 -!- rusty [~rusty@203.221.41.134] has left #secp256k1 [] 18:07 -!- jamesob [uid180710@id-180710.helmsley.irccloud.com] has quit [Ping timeout: 252 seconds] 18:12 -!- jamesob [uid180710@id-180710.helmsley.irccloud.com] has joined #secp256k1 21:14 -!- BlueMatt [~BlueMatt@ircb.bluematt.me] has quit [Quit: Quit] 21:15 -!- BlueMatt [~BlueMatt@ircb.bluematt.me] has joined #secp256k1 23:15 -!- BlueMatt_ [~BlueMatt@ircb.bluematt.me] has joined #secp256k1 23:15 -!- BlueMatt [~BlueMatt@ircb.bluematt.me] has quit [Ping timeout: 264 seconds] --- Log closed Thu Oct 21 00:00:10 2021