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Distributed key generation

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For some protocols no party should be in the sole possession of the secret key. Rather, during distributed key generation every party obtains a share of the key. A threshold of the participating parties need to cooperate in order to achieve a cryptographic task, such as decrypting a message.

In this sense distributed key generation is a logical preliminary step for doing threshold decryption without need for a trusted third party