Enable Blind Signing: Why, When and How to Stay Safe - Ledger When you enable blind signing, you enable your signer to approve a smart contract transaction, even though it hasn’t been able to display full contract data to you In other words, you’re agreeing to trust, instead of verify, the transaction
Blind signature - Wikipedia More formally a blind signature scheme is a cryptographic protocol that involves two parties, a user Alice that wants to obtain signatures on her messages, and a signer Bob that is in possession of his secret signing key
Blind Signatures: Past, Present, and Future - NIST First formal definition of One-More-Unforgeability First provably secure blind signatures, Introduces rewinding in the Random Oracle Model Double generator variant of Schnorr’s Scheme (Okamoto-Schnorr)
Blind signing – NGRAVE Help Center Blind signing introduces risks, as the transaction requires signing without the ability to verify the terms This necessitates complete trust in all third parties involved, including the dApp developer and the beneficiary of the transaction
What is crypto blind signing? - Coinbase Blind signing in crypto means agreeing to a smart contract deal without fully knowing what's inside it This has become common because smart contracts are complex and crypto wallets can't show all the details well