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Created page with "XMSS is a hash-based post-quantum secure signature scheme. XMSS is used to sign PSC-BL and BR-BCT. XMSS is a stateful signing method where every signature has a unique number. XMSS can only sign finitely many signatures. = Signature Counters = {| class="wikitable" border="1" |- ! XMSS Signature Counter |- | 496 || [19.0.0+] PSC-BL |- | 497 || [19.0.0+] BR-BCT |- | 1335 || [20.0.0+] PSC-BL |- | 1336 || [20.0.0+] BR-BCT |- | 1477 || [21.0.0+] PSC-BL |- | 1478 || [21.0...."
 
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Latest revision as of 00:59, 17 May 2026

XMSS is a hash-based post-quantum secure signature scheme. XMSS is used to sign PSC-BL and BR-BCT.

XMSS is a stateful signing method where every signature has a unique number. XMSS can only sign finitely many signatures.

Signature Counters

XMSS Signature Counter Used by
496 [19.0.0+] PSC-BL
497 [19.0.0+] BR-BCT
1335 [20.0.0+] PSC-BL
1336 [20.0.0+] BR-BCT
1477 [21.0.0+] PSC-BL
1478 [21.0.0+] BR-BCT