--- Log opened Fri Nov 19 00:00:37 2021 02:38 < real_or_random> michaelfolkson: I didn't mean to say that it's super-experimental 02:38 -!- siv2r[m] [~siv2rmatr@2001:470:69fc:105::fed3] has joined #secp256k1 02:41 < real_or_random> I really meant the opposite. I was asking for reasons why to keep musig2 in -zkp. One reason would be that we'd consider it super-experimental 02:41 < real_or_random> But I don't consider it super-experimental and I assume others share this feeling 02:42 < real_or_random> The scheme itself has a security proof, and the core ideas have been verified by others independently (e.g., FROST) 02:43 < real_or_random> The only thing that I think is experimental is the implementation, which is currently PR'd to -zkp. 02:44 < real_or_random> Sorry if my post there was unclear... Let me also reply on stackexchange 12:08 -!- elsirion_ [~quassel@gateway/tor-sasl/elsirion] has joined #secp256k1 12:09 -!- elsirion [~quassel@gateway/tor-sasl/elsirion] has quit [Ping timeout: 276 seconds] 14:19 -!- lukedashjr [~luke-jr@user/luke-jr] has joined #secp256k1 14:19 -!- luke-jr [~luke-jr@user/luke-jr] has quit [Ping timeout: 256 seconds] 14:20 -!- lukedashjr is now known as luke-jr 15:05 -!- lukedashjr [~luke-jr@user/luke-jr] has joined #secp256k1 15:07 -!- luke-jr [~luke-jr@user/luke-jr] has quit [Ping timeout: 260 seconds] 15:07 -!- lukedashjr is now known as luke-jr --- Log closed Sat Nov 20 00:00:38 2021