Python wrappers around Ed25519: high-speed high-security signatures by Daniel J. Bernstein
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Python wrappers around Ed25519: high-speed high-security signatures by Daniel J. Bernstein
Revise from https://gitlab.com/katalysis/open-source/Ed25519
Cryptography Implementation Guide
Portable C implementation of Ed25519, a high-speed high-security public-key signature system. Including Python wrappers.
Some functions to implement Verifiable Credential Data Integrity 1.0 using ED25519 and JCS
Native library used in Edwards crypto library
Client-side JavaScript posts and captcha-validation for NANOBOARD.
Automatically updates DNS records for internet connections that don't have a static IP
Command-Line Interface for using ed25519 EdEC Crypto
A signed commit is one where the author of the commit has digitally signed the commit using a GPG key. This digital signature confirms that the author of the commit is who they say they are and that the code has not been tampered with since it was committed.
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