>dude use ECC
>key sizes are so small, you will save so much computing and energy...
>a hundred-bytes ECC key provides the same level of security as a thousand-bytes RSA equivalent!
>discrete logarithms are hard to crack, so they are very secure
>noooo, you can't use your own curve, use these standardized by NIST
>they are safe, we promise
LMAO I can't believe Bitcoin and browsers use this shit.
Everything the govt recommends that is based on trick functions, they have backdoors.
inb4 I'm paranoid:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nybVFJVXbww
>key sizes are so small, you will save so much computing and energy...
>a hundred-bytes ECC key provides the same level of security as a thousand-bytes RSA equivalent!
>discrete logarithms are hard to crack, so they are very secure
>noooo, you can't use your own curve, use these standardized by NIST
>they are safe, we promise
LMAO I can't believe Bitcoin and browsers use this shit.
Everything the govt recommends that is based on trick functions, they have backdoors.
inb4 I'm paranoid:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nybVFJVXbww