Blind signature

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title: Blind signature
text: In cryptography a blind signature, as introduced by David Chaum, is a form of digital signature in which the content of a message is disguised (blinded) before it is signed. The resulting blind signature can be publicly verified against the original, unblinded message in the manner of a regular digital signature. Blind signatures are typically employed in privacy-related protocols where the signer and message author are different parties. Examples include cryptographic election systems and digit
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description: Form of digital signature
original url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blind_signature
date created: 2004-01-12T08:10:33Z
date modified: 2024-09-10T10:49:47Z
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