11:21:08 Guess guest90 disappeared. I would also be interested to see some real world implementations of protocol implementations in other domains. I have harked on about how a cryptonote/Monero digital identity scheme would be very beneficial. 11:22:30 Better than building it on bitcoin it would seem 11:25:45 Or Ethereum 11:26:24 At least one incarnation uses Hyperledger which has some ZK based stuff, but it's a bit of a privacy shitshow at the moment 11:26:59 *Hyperledger Indy 13:55:32 Does the curve Monero uses support something like non-hardened key derivation? 13:55:40 e.g. given a public key K, derive another public key K', but without being able to derive K from K' 13:59:56 yanmaani: there is hash to point 14:04:19 UkoeHB: Will that get me the same behaviour with the private keys? 14:04:32 In Bitcoin's curve, you can go from a public key to another public key 14:04:53 and you can go from a private key to another private key 14:05:22 and k_childG = K_child 14:05:40 specifically like in https://github.com/bitcoin/bips/blob/master/bip-0032.mediawiki#Child_key_derivation_CKD_functions 14:11:28 That, I don’t know. Seems unlikely 14:14:13 "Guess guest90 disappeared. I..." <- There was a similar sounding Monero Bounty posted recently: https://bounties.monero.social/posts/11/authentication-token-proxy