15:15:22 Hopefully not the wrong place to ask... I'm looking at one-time key generation. Let's take this transaction for example. https://monero-stagenet.exan.tech/search?value=c0c95cf3bdc1340cd2844db709e904672eb134621d79799b82296db7a2ee691a Here there are two outputs, one of them is to me and address is showing as e3e77faca64b5997ac1f75763e87713d03d9e2896edec65843ffd2970ef1dde6. At this is the output 15:15:23 at index 1, my understanding is that if I calculate P = H(a*R || 1)*G + B it should match, is this correct? 15:15:55 yes 15:22:17 I'm using monero-rs for this but without luck... specifically this function https://github.com/monero-rs/monero-rs/blob/master/src/cryptonote/onetime_key.rs#L51-L60 15:22:41 Which I then call with .one_time_key(1) and I expect it to do exactly what I've outlined 15:22:49 btw is there a focused channel on monero-rs perhaps? 15:23:42 I have a failing code snippet to share which I tried to get as small as possible but I'll hold it off in case I'm just spamming here haha 15:27:45 Did you check monero.stackexchange.com ? IIRC I remember this question or a very similar one. 15:28:11 (about javascript though, but that'll still probably help) 15:31:08 I'm not sure exactly what I would search for as I know what the result should be, it's just I'm failing to get it with this library 15:34:03 I was hoping just my idea of P was incorrect, that would be an easier problem to solve haha 15:46:36 Could it matter that the transaction I'm looking at is on stagenet? 15:46:56 Is it perhaps some different version of the protocol there? 16:26:49 No. 19:03:03 Hi, I'm looking for test vectors in the Monero sources about One-time addresses but I don't find anything, where should I look?