[Help] Do ECDSA signatures convey signers' infomation? #2963
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A signature is a binding between a message and a public key. So if you can verify the signature, you know that that particular public/private key pair was used to generate it. But that doesn't convey any real world identity, in and of itself - a public key is basically just a sequence of bits. Usually a public key <-> real world identity binding is conveyed in something like an X.509 certificate. |
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Assuming the signatures always come with their corresponding signed data. Can we find out who signed the data?
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