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[jira] [Updated] (MILAGRO-16) Distributed Trust Authorities

     [ https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MILAGRO-16?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel ]

Brian Spector updated MILAGRO-16:
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    Description: 
Trusted Authority will be in possession of a master secret

They will be required to issue cryptographic part-secrets (shares of Milagro Tokens), and to protect their own part-secrets. They will be completely law abiding within their own individual jurisdictions. They will be expected to be open and transparent, and to have a reputation for honesty.

Distributed Trust Authorities (D-TAs) - Distributed Trust Authorities are services run by the stakeholders in a Milagro partition which issue Milagro Tokens to People, Apps or Things who petition to obtain them. Distributed Trust Authorities may run their own IdPs, or outsource entirely this function.

 

The initial version of the D-TA should be derived from the code used in Milagro
The D-TA should be written in Golang in order to utilize this technology's strengths
The D-TA should have the following functionalities:
Generate Server Keys
Generate Client Keys
Generate Time Permits

  was:
Trusted Authority will be in possession of a master secret

They will be required to issue cryptographic part-secrets (shares of Milagro Tokens), and to protect their own part-secrets. They will be completely law abiding within their own individual jurisdictions. They will be expected to be open and transparent, and to have a reputation for honesty.

Distributed Trust Authorities (D-TAs) - Distributed Trust Authorities are services run by the stakeholders in a Milagro partition which issue Milagro Tokens to People, Apps or Things who petition to obtain them. Distributed Trust Authorities may run their own IdPs, or outsource entirely this function.


> Distributed Trust Authorities
> -----------------------------
>
>                 Key: MILAGRO-16
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MILAGRO-16
>             Project: Milagro
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>            Reporter: Tom Matecki
>            Assignee: Giorgio Zoppi
>            Priority: Major
>
> Trusted Authority will be in possession of a master secret
> They will be required to issue cryptographic part-secrets (shares of Milagro Tokens), and to protect their own part-secrets. They will be completely law abiding within their own individual jurisdictions. They will be expected to be open and transparent, and to have a reputation for honesty.
> Distributed Trust Authorities (D-TAs) - Distributed Trust Authorities are services run by the stakeholders in a Milagro partition which issue Milagro Tokens to People, Apps or Things who petition to obtain them. Distributed Trust Authorities may run their own IdPs, or outsource entirely this function.
>  
> The initial version of the D-TA should be derived from the code used in Milagro
> The D-TA should be written in Golang in order to utilize this technology's strengths
> The D-TA should have the following functionalities:
> Generate Server Keys
> Generate Client Keys
> Generate Time Permits



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