PAPER: New algorithm for the discrete logarithm problem on elliptic curves [combined summary]



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Published on: 2015-04-07T22:15:36+00:00


Summary:

On April 7, 2015, Jean-Paul Kogelman sent an email apologizing for a false alarm and spamming on the Bitcoin-development mailing list hosted by SourceForge. The email contained a link to a research paper discussing a new algorithm for the Discrete Logarithm Problem (DLP) in cryptography. This algorithm was shared on Reddit, where users debated its potential impact on Bitcoin's security. Although the paper itself did not mention Bitcoin or any specific cryptographic system, concerns were raised about the implications of this algorithm on the security of such systems.In addition to the false alarm email, the original context message from 'jp' included a link to a PDF document titled "Efficient Zero-Knowledge Contingent Payments in Cryptocurrencies with Applications to Bitcoin." Published in 2015 and hosted on the International Association for Cryptologic Research (IACR) ePrint archive, this research paper presents a method for creating efficient zero-knowledge contingent payments using cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin. The authors explain how their method can be utilized to create smart contracts that only execute under certain conditions, without revealing additional information about the parties involved.Overall, while the initial context message lacked detail, the linked research paper offers insights into the world of cryptocurrency and the potential applications of smart contracts.


Updated on: 2023-08-01T12:12:17.997124+00:00