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  2. Verifiable secret sharing - Wikipedia

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    (In standard secret sharing, the dealer is assumed to be honest.) [1] The concept of verifiable secret sharing (VSS) was first introduced in 1985 by Benny Chor, Shafi Goldwasser, Silvio Micali and Baruch Awerbuch. [2] In a VSS protocol a distinguished player who wants to share the secret is referred to as the dealer.

  3. Discord - Wikipedia

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    Discord is a persistent group chat software, based on an eventually consistent database architecture. [88] Discord was originally built on MongoDB . The infrastructure was migrated to Apache Cassandra when the platform reached a billion messages, then later migrated to ScyllaDB when it reached a trillion messages.

  4. Publicly verifiable secret sharing - Wikipedia

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    In verifiable secret sharing (VSS) the object is to resist malicious players, such as (i) a dealer sending incorrect shares to some or all of the participants, and (ii) participants submitting incorrect shares during the reconstruction protocol, cf. [CGMA85].

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  6. Social audio - Wikipedia

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    Social audio is a subclass of social media that designates social media platforms that use audio as their primary channel of communication. This can include text messages, podcasts, tools for recording and editing audio in addition to virtual audio rooms.

  7. VSS - Wikipedia

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    Variable structure system, a class of discontinuous nonlinear systems; Vehicle speed sensor, in automobiles; Verifiable secret sharing, a cryptographic primitive; Video surveillance system, cameras and other systems combined together to allow remote video monitoring

  8. Voice chat in online gaming - Wikipedia

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    The widespread adoption of voice chat in online gaming has also led to several negative consequences. While voice chat has become a big hit in console games, [3] it also leads to problems such as griefing, cyberbullying, harassment, and scams. [9] [10] Voice chat has enabled a new level of toxicity and harassment in online gaming communities ...

  9. Guilded - Wikipedia

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    Guilded is a main competitor of Discord and primarily focuses on video game communities, such as those focused on competitive gaming and esports. [ 1 ] [ 3 ] It provides features intended for video gaming clans , such as scheduling tools and integrated calendars.