Hi all,
I try to understand and got stuck with the following:
If someone would try to produce a collision of a private key, this is almost impossible, correct?
If someone would try to produce a collision of a public key, this, too, is almost impossible.
But if someone would be successful in creating a collision of a public key, how likely would it be that the private key would be different? Or, just for the maths of it: What are the mathematical odds that, if someone would find a collision of public keys, that the private key would be different from the other private key which was tied to the first public key?
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