diff --git a/docs/build/exchange-guidelines/gateway_addresses.md b/docs/build/exchange-guidelines/gateway_addresses.md index a6477ad..0b29ef9 100644 --- a/docs/build/exchange-guidelines/gateway_addresses.md +++ b/docs/build/exchange-guidelines/gateway_addresses.md @@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ To make integration with Zano convenient for a wide range of services, we implem | Name in API | Curve | Public key | Signature | Use case | |---|---|---|---|---| | `opt_owner_ecdsa_pub_key` | secp256k1 | 33 bytes (compressed) | 64 bytes
(r \|\| s) | **ECDSA over secp256k1**. This signature type is widely used in blockchain projects such as Ethereum, Bitcoin, and others. | -| `opt_owner_eddsa_pub_key` | Ed25519 | 32 bytes | 64 bytes
(R \|\| s) | **Ed25519** (also referred to as EdDSA). This is the variant used in Solana. | +| `opt_owner_eddsa_pub_key` | Ed25519 | 32 bytes | 64 bytes
(R \|\| s) | **EDDSA** (also referred to as EdDSA). This is the variant used in Solana. | | `opt_owner_custom_schnorr_pub_key` | Ed25519 | 32 bytes | 64 bytes
(c \|\| y) | **Zano custom Schnorr signature**, also based on Ed25519. | **opt_owner_ecdsa_pub_key(ECDSA)** and **opt_owner_eddsa_pub_key(Ed25519)** were implemented primarily because these standards are widely supported across the blockchain industry and because there is extensive tooling available for building MPC solutions with these key types.