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For simlicity, most protocols use the case of three parties, one sender (Seller) and two recipients (Buyer and Verifier) exchanging one-bit classical messages signed by Quantum Digital Signatures (QDS).   
For simlicity, most protocols use the case of three parties, one sender (Seller) and two recipients (Buyer and Verifier) exchanging one-bit classical messages signed by Quantum Digital Signatures (QDS).   


*[[Single bit messages]]
*[[Unconditional Secure Quantum Digital Signature]]
*[[Multiple-bit messages]]
*[[Prepare and Measure Quantum Digital Signatures from QKD Technology]]
*[[Prepare and Measure Quantum Digital Signature]]
*[[Prepare and Measure Quantum Digital Signatures without quantum memory]]
*[[Prepare and Measure Quantum Digital Signatures with insecure quantum channels]]
*[[Prepare and Measure Quantum Digital Signatures for multiple-bit classical messages]]
*[[Measurement Device Independent Quantum Digital Signature (MDI-QDS)]]
*[[Measurement Device Independent Quantum Digital Signature (MDI-QDS)]]
*[[No quantum memory]]
*[[No authenticated/secure channel]]
*[[Blind Quantum Digital Signature]]
*[[Blind Quantum Digital Signature]]


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