Cardano Mithril 2 research paper introduces dataset ownership proof technology ALBA
Cardano recently released a research paper on its expansion solution, Mithril. Mithril was launched on the Cardano mainnet in July, and the Mithril 2 research paper introduces "innovative cryptographic technology." Romain Pellerin, Chief Technology Officer of Input Output Global (IOG), summarized the key points covered in the Mithril 2 paper. Pellerin explained that the paper introduces a technology called "Approximate Lower Bound Arguments" (ALBA). The goal of ALBA is to allow individuals to prove ownership of large datasets without disclosing the entire record. According to Pellerin, this method is applicable for proving ownership of multiple digital signatures from different individuals without disclosing the details of each signature.
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