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(Created page with "Thought I'd look into cryptography some more: https://www.signal.org/docs/specifications/pqxdh/ lists as options for curve ed25519 and ed448. Seems ed448 has more bits of security. Interested in seeing how it performs. ssh doesn't even support it! There's an implementation from zx2c4: https://git.zx2c4.com/goldilocks/about/ also Cloudflare https://github.com/cloudflare/circl Also was reading about https://signal.org/blog/secure-value-recovery/ and saw "BIP39 passphrase...")
 
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Also was reading about https://signal.org/blog/secure-value-recovery/ and saw "BIP39 passphrase" mentioned. That doesn't have its own wiki page but it's a cool technique to encode a private key.
Also was reading about https://signal.org/blog/secure-value-recovery/ and saw "BIP39 passphrase" mentioned. That doesn't have its own wiki page but it's a cool technique to encode a private key.

Also... call me a sucker... but I'm interested in these cards https://www.nintendo.com/us/store/products/hanafuda-cards-mario-red-119579/

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Thought I'd look into cryptography some more: https://www.signal.org/docs/specifications/pqxdh/

lists as options for curve ed25519 and ed448. Seems ed448 has more bits of security. Interested in seeing how it performs. ssh doesn't even support it! There's an implementation from zx2c4: https://git.zx2c4.com/goldilocks/about/ also Cloudflare https://github.com/cloudflare/circl

Also was reading about https://signal.org/blog/secure-value-recovery/ and saw "BIP39 passphrase" mentioned. That doesn't have its own wiki page but it's a cool technique to encode a private key.

Also... call me a sucker... but I'm interested in these cards https://www.nintendo.com/us/store/products/hanafuda-cards-mario-red-119579/