elliptic-curves
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Practical Cryptography for Developers: Hashes, MAC, Key Derivation, DHKE, Symmetric and Asymmetric Ciphers, Public Key Cryptosystems, RSA, Elliptic Curves, ECC, secp256k1, ECDH, ECIES, Digital Signatures, ECDSA, EdDSA
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Port of TweetNaCl cryptographic library to JavaScript
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Pure Python from-scratch zero-dependency implementation of Bitcoin for educational purposes
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Open-source implementation of a substantial portion of the API of Apple CryptoKit suitable for use on Linux platforms.
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CIRCL: Cloudflare Interoperable Reusable Cryptographic Library
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零知识证明入门教程。Comprehensive Zero-Knowledge Proofs Tutorial. #zk #WIP
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pure-python ECDSA signature/verification and ECDH key agreement
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A pure-Rust implementation of group operations on Ristretto and Curve25519
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Python implementations of cryptographic attacks and utilities.
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opmsg message encryption
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Sign, verify, encrypt and decrypt using the Secure Enclave
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Audited & minimal JS implementation of elliptic curve cryptography.
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Advanced crypto library for the Go language
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Libraries for finite field, elliptic curve, and polynomial arithmetic
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Bulletproofs are short non-interactive zero-knowledge proofs that require no trusted setup
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gnark-crypto provides elliptic curve and pairing-based cryptography on BN, BLS12, BLS24 and BW6 curves. It also provides various algorithms (algebra, crypto) of particular interest to zero knowledge proof systems.
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An implementation of the Wickr Secure Messaging Protocol in C
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A fork of libsecp256k1 with support for advanced and experimental features such as Confidential Assets and MuSig2
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MPyC: Multiparty Computation in Python
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