On 3 August 2014 09:19, Watson Ladd <[email protected]> wrote:
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> Somehow I missed this mistake: the client does wasted work,
> potentially very expensive wasted work.
> But yes, it does reduce the game theory problem.

That's a tradeoff that completely empowers the client.  Computation
costs in key generation probabilistically reduce the chance of having
to pay for extra round trips.  I think that aligns the incentives
correctly.  Even more so if we can settle on a very small (i.e., -> 1)
set of groups.

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