xchacha20
ChaCha is a family of stream ciphers developed by Daniel J. Bernstein. It is part of the popular authenticated encryption algorithm ChaCha20-Poly1305.
The canonical 20-round version is ChaCha20, though the faster, reduced-round variants ChaCha8 and ChaCha12 also see some use.
The XChaCha family features an extended nonce.
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A .NET implementation of XChaCha20-SIV.
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Lazy XChaCha20-Poly1305 in Rust base on RustCrypto: ChaCha20Poly1305.
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Lazy XChaCha20-Poly1305 in Flutter base on cryptography
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Encrypt and Decrypt files securely in your browser.
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Dec 28, 2023 - JavaScript
A simple library that packages functional `sodium_crypt_*` into objects.
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A simple, modern and secure file encryption library for Go
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XChaCha20 implementation in JavaScript (ES6).
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ChaCha20 Stream Cipher Encryption in V Language
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Committing ChaCha20-BLAKE2b, XChaCha20-BLAKE2b, and XChaCha20-BLAKE2b-SIV AEAD implementations.
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Secure symmetric encryption from the command line.
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Dec 3, 2021 - Rust
A simple, double-paranoid encryption library inspired by TripleSec.
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Committing ChaCha20-BLAKE3, XChaCha20-BLAKE3, and XChaCha20-BLAKE3-SIV AEAD implementations.
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CryptGuard is a comprehensive cryptographic library, offering robust encryption and decryption capabilities. It integrates traditional cryptography with post-quantum algorithms, ensuring resilience against quantum computing threats.
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