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JOE2o20d ago
It's one-way delivery. We each have an encryption keypair (kyber) separate to our signing keypair (dilithium). I generate a random secret on the fly and encrypt to your public key. Now you have it, so shared. But nostr logic doesn't really allow for 2 keypairs at once, so nobody in this future has a kyber key ready to go, it's all like that new-ish NIP can't remember the # for separating signing and encryption.
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Tim Bouma20d ago
I am still building with ecc/schnorr to get away from the totally insecure/surveilled/gatekeeping shit that is DNS/TLS/HTTPS/REST/API. Most vendors are hitting the panic button with PQC in self-interest to paralyze practical improvements with classical cryptography.
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