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Would all nonce chunks have to be unique? Could the same nonce be used for 2 oprs? For example the first nonce being used as a base for a multitude of oprs that may differ in the last nonce. |
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Two oprs are duplicates if the base is the same, which invariably leads to
all chunks being unique.
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There has been a lot of interest for this in the community and since I have previously put some work into the theory of how do this, I figured I should write up my thoughts on the subject.
This intended as a draft that lays out the foundation of this concept so that others who are interested in working on this can add on top of this.