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@ -159,7 +159,7 @@ that corresponds to the public child key Bob created.
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In other words, it's possible to create child public keys even if you
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don't know anything about the parent private key. The value added to a
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public key is known as a _key tweak._ If a deterministic algorithm is
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public key is ((("key tweaks")))known as a _key tweak._ If a deterministic algorithm is
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used for generating the key tweaks, then it's possible to for someone
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who doesn't know the private key to create an essentially unlimited
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sequence of public child keys from a single public parent key. The
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