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You've got two main options:
ci.yaml
into .github/workflows/
This approach is fairly manual, requires the command line, and requires a patched version of Bitcoin Core.
Note: For this guide, code lines prefixed with $
means that the command is typed in the terminal. Lines without $
are output of the commands.
I am not liable for any coins that may be lost through this method. The software mentioned may have bugs. Use at your own risk.
This text is a procedure for t-of-k threshold signatures.
The symbols and functions used are defined in the following URL.
https://github.com/sipa/bips/blob/bip-schnorr/bip-schnorr.mediawiki
{-# LANGUAGE TemplateHaskell #-} | |
{-# LANGUAGE LambdaCase #-} | |
-- | Print out the values of all names bound by statments, | |
-- either x <- y, or let x = y in a do-expression. | |
-- | |
-- * Enable {-# LANGUAGE TemplateHaskell #-} in your module. | |
-- * Import Debug.Do | |
-- * Prefix bindings with _ to ignore them e.g. _foo. | |
-- |
''' | |
Pure Python Borromean Ring Signatures | |
DEPENDS ON: pip install ecdsa | |
WARNING: THIS IS A PEDAGOGICAL IMPLEMENTATION. | |
PERFORMANCE IS HORRIBLE AND NON-CONSTANT. | |
CORNER CASES ARE NOT PROPERLY CHECKED. | |
FOR THE LOVE OF GOD USE THE CODE FROM THE ELEMENTS PROJECT. | |
https://gist.github.com/badmofo/2d6e66630e4a6748edb7 | |
''' | |
from hashlib import sha256 |
This is a guide on how to email securely.
There are many guides on how to install and use PGP to encrypt email. This is not one of them. This is a guide on secure communication using email with PGP encryption. If you are not familiar with PGP, please read another guide first. If you are comfortable using PGP to encrypt and decrypt emails, this guide will raise your security to the next level.
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