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"content": "Believe it or not, there is still plenty of interesting and exciting work to talk about that doesn't involve LLMs.\n\nCryptographers contributing to the IETF is working to standardize FROST, a two-round threshold signature algorithm based on Schnorr proofs, which is backwards compatible with Ed25519.\n\nThis means it will soon be possible to generate Ed25519 signatures from, for example, 4-of-7 shares held by independent parties. And the verifier doesn't need to do anything different; it's just an Ed25519 signature to them.\n\nThat's cool as fuck.\n\nThere's little-to-no hype about it.",
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