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
Portable C implementation of Ed25519, a high-speed high-security public-key signature system. Including Python wrappers.
Pluggable Authentication Module (PAM) using certificate authentication
Curve25519 contains X25519 and Ed25519 implementations.
Verify an ed25519 signature via CLI (C + OpenSSL)
tool for [0..2047] ⇆ [0..57] kind of transfers. supports from/to private keys in wif format to record them via phrase. 24 words supported.
Pretty good privacy, but not PGP.
Example of verifying a license key's authenticity using Ed25519
Node.js bindings for C++/C implementations of ed25519 using BLAKE2b
WebAssembly port of Ed25519, a high-speed high-security public-key signature system.
Collective Edwards-Curve Digital Signature Algorithm
PostgreSQL extension for a modern and secure digital signature algorithm based on performance-optimized elliptic curves
Example of verifying response signatures using portable Ed25519
Example of verifying cryptographically signed and encrypted license files using C++, OpenSSL, Ed25519 and AES-256-GCM.
Interledger crypto-conditions implemented in C, including simple JSON api
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