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We are seeking a solution to share a parent key among children without storing the parent key. In other words, it's like using TSS over another TSS or a similar approach.
For instance, one of our peers is ORG1, and they hold a portion of a key in the organization ORG, but this organization has three managers. Therefore, we are exploring a solution that would enable ORG1 to participate in the signing process by involving the three sub-organizations of ORG1 without storing ORG1’s private key.
Note: We are aware that the key can be split among all of them, but based on our service design, we were unable to do so.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
We are seeking a solution to share a parent key among children without storing the parent key. In other words, it's like using TSS over another TSS or a similar approach.
For instance, one of our peers is ORG1, and they hold a portion of a key in the organization ORG, but this organization has three managers. Therefore, we are exploring a solution that would enable ORG1 to participate in the signing process by involving the three sub-organizations of ORG1 without storing ORG1’s private key.
Note: We are aware that the key can be split among all of them, but based on our service design, we were unable to do so.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: