Re: new algorithms

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  • Sure, I want to publish the algorithm, but not yet... waiting for establishing a company. 

 

This is a bit off-topic, but trying to make money from a cryptographic algorithm isn’t really done any more.  RSA was locked up by patents, and there were some elliptic curve patents that have since expired, but nobody really trusts private algorithms any more. There’s too much good stuff readily available.

 

To answer your other question: OpenSSL is covered by the Apache license and any contributions should also use the same license or they will not be accepted. And cryptography, in particular, has to be used by a recognized standards body.

 

Good luck.

 


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