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@quantova/x-textencoder

v1.0.16

Published

Cross-environment TextEncoder for Quantova.

Readme

@quantova/x-textencoder

Cross-environment TextEncoder for Quantova.

Part of the Quantova SDK — the developer toolkit for the Quantova post-quantum blockchain.

Quantum security

Quantova is a post-quantum Layer-1. All account security uses NIST-standardised post-quantum signature schemesFalcon, SPHINCS+ and CRYSTALS-Dilithium — with SHA3-256 hashing and no ECDSA/secp256k1 anywhere. This makes accounts resistant to attacks from large-scale quantum computers (Shor's algorithm breaks ECDSA/RSA; Quantova's lattice- and hash-based signatures are designed to withstand it). Addresses are Bech32m Q1…; the chain speaks q_* JSON-RPC.

Install

npm install @quantova/x-textencoder

Usage

import * as x_textencoder from '@quantova/x-textencoder';

Resources

  • 🌐 Website — https://quantova.org
  • 🔎 Explorer — https://qvmscan.io
  • 📦 All packages — https://www.npmjs.com/org/quantova
  • 💻 Source — https://github.com/Quantova/common

License

Apache-2.0 © Quantova