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@transmute/bls12381-key-pair
Advanced tools
``` npm i @transmute/bls12381-key-pair@latest --save ```
npm i @transmute/bls12381-key-pair@latest --save
import { Bls12381G2KeyPair } from '@transmute/bls12381-key-pair';
const k = await Bls12381G2KeyPair.generate({
secureRandom: () => {
return Buffer.from(
'4e61bc1918ea6a47ae3307331be7798196a1a8e7cfe4b6e8f7c9a5f36017d929',
'hex'
);
},
});
const signer = k.signer();
const verifier = k.verifier();
const message = Buffer.from('hello');
const signature = await signer.sign({ data: message });
const verified = await verifier.verify({ data: message, signature });
import { Bls12381G1KeyPair } from '@transmute/bls12381-key-pair';
const k = await Bls12381G1KeyPair.generate({
secureRandom: () => {
return Buffer.from(
'4e61bc1918ea6a47ae3307331be7798196a1a8e7cfe4b6e8f7c9a5f36017d929',
'hex'
);
},
});
const signer = k.signer(); // currently unsupported
const verifier = k.verifier(); // currently unsupported
FAQs
``` npm i @transmute/bls12381-key-pair@latest --save ```
The npm package @transmute/bls12381-key-pair receives a total of 101 weekly downloads. As such, @transmute/bls12381-key-pair popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @transmute/bls12381-key-pair demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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