This is a pure Rust implementation of the Jubjub elliptic curve group and its associated fields.
- This implementation has not been reviewed or audited. Use at your own risk.
- This implementation targets Rust
1.56
or later. - All operations are constant time unless explicitly noted.
- This implementation does not require the Rust standard library.
This crate follows the zkcrypto RFC process. If you want to propose "substantial" changes to this crate, please create an RFC for wider discussion.
Jubjub is the twisted Edwards curve -u^2 + v^2 = 1 + d.u^2.v^2
of rational points over GF(q)
with a subgroup of prime order r
and cofactor 8
.
q = 0x73eda753299d7d483339d80809a1d80553bda402fffe5bfeffffffff00000001
r = 0x0e7db4ea6533afa906673b0101343b00a6682093ccc81082d0970e5ed6f72cb7
d = -(10240/10241)
The choice of GF(q)
is made to be the scalar field of the BLS12-381 elliptic curve construction.
Jubjub is birationally equivalent to a Montgomery curve y^2 = x^3 + Ax^2 + x
over the same field with A = 40962
. This value of A
is the smallest integer such that (A - 2) / 4
is a small integer, A^2 - 4
is nonsquare in GF(q)
, and the Montgomery curve and its quadratic twist have small cofactors 8
and 4
, respectively. This is identical to the relationship between Curve25519 and ed25519.
Please see ./doc/evidence/ for supporting evidence that Jubjub meets the SafeCurves criteria. The tool in ./doc/derive/ will derive the curve parameters via the above criteria to demonstrate rigidity.
Jubjub was designed by Sean Bowe. Daira Hopwood is responsible for its name and specification. The security evidence in ./doc/evidence/ is the product of Daira Hopwood and based on SafeCurves by Daniel J. Bernstein and Tanja Lange. Peter Newell and Daira Hopwood are responsible for the Jubjub bird image.
Please see Cargo.toml
for a list of primary authors of this codebase.
Licensed under either of
- Apache License, Version 2.0, (LICENSE-APACHE or http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0)
- MIT license (LICENSE-MIT or http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT)
at your option.
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