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December 27, 2025, 04:30:07 PM
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I am looking for a Program or a Method to Generate Biased Nonce Signatures simulating the real world for Research Purposes.

I Want to Deeper and Better Understanding of Lattices for Cryptanalysis by actually solve HNP without but I want to start with a 64 Bit Bias Nonces and go down from there. There is database of signatures for 1 bit nonce bias here https://github.com/akiratk0355/ladderleak-attack-ecdsa
but I need like a range from 64 down to 1 or 2

Does anyone have any Ideas, Database of Signatures with Biases that can I can use for Testing and Research?


I am aware of the Deterministic Nonces used in Bitcoin, this is not for attack purpose but for research only
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December 30, 2025, 03:22:24 PM
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If you dig through that GitHub repo you linked, you'll notice it's already basically the seed crystal that you need.

It's solving the HNP setup and it has a toy pipeline for producing and/or consuming signatures in the exact format the lattice code expects.

Instead of hunting for some magical database of "realistic" biased signatures, just generate your own in a clean sandbox with a throwaway key and a nonce source you intentionally cripple in controlled ways, then crank the parameter knob and watch where the solver starts to succeed or fail.

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January 04, 2026, 11:42:42 PM
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Thanks I am using that and the minerva set decided to build my own DB

Research is not on LLL or BKZ algorithms but something else. It would nice to have a clean set of tested DBs which have been verified by community
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