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Top 11 shamir-secret-sharing Open-Source Projects
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InfluxDB
Power Real-Time Data Analytics at Scale. Get real-time insights from all types of time series data with InfluxDB. Ingest, query, and analyze billions of data points in real-time with unbounded cardinality.
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go-shamir
A small CLI tool for Shamir's Secret Sharing written in Go, using Vault's Shamir implementation
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crypto
Cryptographic operations in WASM, C, Typescript for Nodejs and the browser. (by deliberative)
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shamir
🔑 A CLI frontend for Hashicorp Vault's Shamir's Secret Sharing implementation. (by dennis-tra)
Project mention: Ask HN: QR Codes Unsuitable for Storing Gigabytes and Beyond in Graphic Format? | news.ycombinator.com | 2024-03-07Yes. QR codes are meant to store only a few kilobytes at most. They are not suitable for encoding gigabytes of data.
At perhaps 2KB per page, you'd need 524288 pages to store a 1GB. That's 1048 reams. Please just use an archival optical disk instead.
Even if the scheme using multiple QR codes in sequence rather than a single large code block. The paper backup implementations that use QR codes https://github.com/intra2net/paperbackup https://github.com/cyphar/paperback are only meant to be used for private key backup.
If you want to check out the sources yourself before using, of course those are available under GPL at https://github.com/paritytech/banana_split/
Built a CLI¹ a couple of years back that uses HashiCorp Vault's implementation of the Shamir Secret Sharing algorithm and exposes its functionality to the command-line in a UNIX-y way.
¹ https://github.com/incipher/shamir
shamir-secret-sharing related posts
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Ask HN: QR Codes Unsuitable for Storing Gigabytes and Beyond in Graphic Format?
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Forgot my encryption password!
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Shamir Secret Sharing
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What GF should I use when it comes to secret sharing? And why?
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Paper backup generator suitable for long-term storage
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I need to store a 1MB file for 20 years, would making thousands of copies on a 4.7gb DVD be enough?
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PaperAge –easy and secure paper backups of (smallish) secrets
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