here the point is that what I suggested was into an RFC but everybody was too focused on pointing me on bcrypt. I'm not telling that you should invent your crypto, also this is stated in the article.
RFCs are to the crypto literature what Wikipedia is to the history of the Balkans.
This is another instance where I don't care so much about your particular choices, but where you've said something I have a hard time letting go. You can't point to chapter/verse of an RFC as evidence of the soundness of a crypto construction. Sometimes RFCs document good ideas, but other times they don't.
This is another instance where I don't care so much about your particular choices, but where you've said something I have a hard time letting go. You can't point to chapter/verse of an RFC as evidence of the soundness of a crypto construction. Sometimes RFCs document good ideas, but other times they don't.