<p>atm, the signature process with Bisq released files is that each file is provided with its own hash plus its own gpg signature.</p>
<p>I noticed that eg monero has a different process, where all files have their hashes in one unique hashes.txt file, and this global hashes.txt file is then signed.<br>
So, instead of having 10 signature files, monero has only one.</p>
<p>I guess that from the safety point of view, this is the same (?).<br>
And, if the previous assuption is right, I was wondering if the same lighter process could also be applied to Bisq ?</p>

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