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the contents of a message before passing them on to the recipient.</p>
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<p class="admonition-title">Authors note</p>
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<p><img alt="🤓" class="twemoji" src="../../../../../assets/external/cdn.jsdelivr.net/gh/jdecked/twemoji@15.0.3/assets/svg/1f913.svg" title=":nerd:"> Technically, polyproto and X.509 absolutely support Post-Quantum Hybrid Digital
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<p><img alt="🤓" class="twemoji" src="../../../../../assets/external/cdn.jsdelivr.net/gh/jdecked/twemoji@15.1.0/assets/svg/1f913.svg" title=":nerd:"> Technically, polyproto and X.509 absolutely support Post-Quantum Hybrid Digital
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Signatures. If these Hybrid Digital Signatures use well-made Post-Quantum Signature schemes
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and are implemented well, polyproto also offers post-quantum-computing resilience. There
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seems to be very little, easy to understand reading material on hybrid schemes out there.

blog/2024/03/06/work-on-polyproto-and-a-vacation-/index.html

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<p>...and as you might have already guessed, I am already working on all of these things! :) They just take time<img alt="" class="twemoji" src="../../../../../assets/external/cdn.jsdelivr.net/gh/jdecked/twemoji@15.0.3/assets/svg/2122.svg" title=":tm:"></p>
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<p>...and as you might have already guessed, I am already working on all of these things! :) They just take time<img alt="" class="twemoji" src="../../../../../assets/external/cdn.jsdelivr.net/gh/jdecked/twemoji@15.1.0/assets/svg/2122.svg" title=":tm:"></p>
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<h2 id="cleaning-up">Cleaning up<a class="headerlink" href="#cleaning-up" title="Permanent link">&para;</a></h2>
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<p>As fun as designing APIs and software architecture is for me, I don't yet always get all of it right on the first try. This is fine

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