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ANDOS

TradingKeyTradingKeyTue, Apr 15

In the field of cryptography, ANDOS stands for All Or Nothing Disclosure of Secrets.

ANDOS is a two-party protocol that was introduced in 1986 by Brassard, Crepeau, and Robert (BCR87).

In cryptography, two-party protocols aim to establish a method for two parties to exchange confidential information while ensuring that the receiving party cannot obtain any extra information about other secrets held by the sending party.

A well-known example of this is when two millionaires attempt to determine who is wealthier without revealing the actual amounts of their fortunes.

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