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Implementation of NIST-standardized Post-Quantum Cryptography (PQC) algorithms (ML-DSA, FN-DSA, SLH-DSA, ML-KEM) and CLI tools for signature bridging and evidence generation.
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Dytallix-pqc is a very early-stage repository (10 days old, 0 stars) that implements recently standardized NIST post-quantum algorithms. While PQC is a deep-tech domain, this specific project appears to be a reimplementation of established standards (Kyber, Dilithium, Falcon, SPHINCS+) rather than a novel cryptographic discovery. The defensibility is low because the project lacks a community, and the 'moat' for cryptography is typically found in rigorous audits, widespread adoption (FIPS validation), and performance optimization—all of which are missing here. It faces intense competition from established projects like Open Quantum Safe (liboqs) and Cloudflare’s CIRCL. Platform domination risk is high as major cloud providers (AWS, Google, Cloudflare) are already baking these primitives directly into their TLS stacks and HSMs, making standalone CLI tools from unknown vendors a hard sell. The 'bridge signing' and 'evidence generation' features suggest an integration into a larger Dytallix workflow, but until that context is clearer, this remains a commodity implementation of public standards.
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