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filippo.io/edwards25519
import "filippo.io/edwards25519"
This library implements the edwards25519 elliptic curve, exposing the necessary APIs to build a wide array of higher-level primitives. Read the docs at pkg.go.dev/filippo.io/edwards25519.
The code is originally derived from Adam Langley’s internal implementation in the Go standard library, and includes George Tankersley’s performance improvements. It was then further developed by Henry de Valence for use in ristretto255, and was finally merged back into the Go standard library as of Go 1.17. It now tracks the upstream codebase and extends it with additional functionality.
Most users don’t need this package, and should instead use
crypto/ed25519
for signatures,
golang.org/x/crypto/curve25519
for Diffie-Hellman, or
github.com/gtank/ristretto255
for prime order group logic.
However, for anyone currently using a fork of
crypto/internal/edwards25519
/crypto/ed25519/internal/edwards25519
or github.com/agl/edwards25519
, this package should be a
safer, faster, and more powerful alternative.
Since this package is meant to curb proliferation of edwards25519 implementations in the Go ecosystem, it welcomes requests for new APIs or reviewable performance improvements.