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More Detailed Justification for Recommending Large Primes for SSSS #19

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@IamfromSpace

In practice, p should be reasonably large. Breaking S into multiple parts introduces complexity and opportunities for malicious actors. Also, in some verifiable secret sharing schemes, a large p is needed to prevent discrete log attacks.

This advice seems to go against a very common field choice of GF(2^8). As such, I’m personally curious to better understand the argument against (if that is the argument), and generally I think a deeper explanation (or link or reference to one) would be a good idea!

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