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#1209 in Encoding
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Bevis; Fiat-Shamir Without The Hassle
bevis (be- + vis) meaning "proof" in the Scandinavian languages, aims to make implementing public-coin arguments in the Rust substantially easier by eliminating repetitive and error prone implementation details of Fiat-Shamir. Bevis aims to have minimal dependencies (serde and rand_core) and no/very minimal run-time overhead, consisting primarily of a collection of types, traits and procedural macros.
Here is a simplified example of implementing Schnorr using Bevis and curve25519-dalek.
use serde::{Serialize, Deserialize};
#[derive(Serialize, Deserialize)]
struct Comm {
v: RistrettoPoint,
}
#[derive(Serialize, Deserialize)]
struct Resp {
z: Scalar
}
#[derive(Serialize, Deserialize)]
struct Pf {
a: Msg<Comm>,
z: Resp,
}
fn verify<T: Transcript>(ts: &mut T, pk: &RistrettoPoint, pf: Pf) -> bool {
// add the public key
ts.append(pk);
// receive first round msg
let a = ts.recv(pf.a);
// get a challenge (transcript impl. RngCore and CryptoRng)
let c = Scalar::random(ts);
// check
c * pk + pf.a == pf.z *
}
Dependencies
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