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On 09/01/18 00:47, Gregory Maxwell wrote:
> Have you considered using blind host-delegated KDFs, where the KDF
> runs on the user's computer instead of the hardware wallet, but the
> computer doesn't learn anything about they keys?

Any examples of these?


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