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Is there a way to verify (but not derive) the hardened child public key, given extended master public key #810

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thecipherBlock opened this issue Sep 6, 2022 · 2 comments

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Folks, We know that we cannot derive a hardened child's public key from its parent's extended public key.
But is there a way we can verify whether the hardened child's public key is derived from the parent's extended public key or not?

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@guggero, @Roasbeef do you guys have any inputs here?

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guggero commented Sep 9, 2022

I don't know, probably not. Though I think the question might be better suited for the Bitcoin Stack Exchange: https://bitcoin.stackexchange.com/

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