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Wu et al., 2017 - Google Patents

Secure joint bitcoin trading with partially blind fuzzy signatures

Wu et al., 2017

Document ID
2540810737618626955
Author
Wu Q
Zhou X
Qin B
Hu J
Liu J
Ding Y
Publication year
Publication venue
Soft Computing

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Bitcoin has recently received considerable attentions in both academia and industrial areas. It is an appealing anonymous electronic cash system-based peer-to-peer computer networks and does not rely on any centralized trusted authority. The Bitcoin is associated …
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