| Author's tweet text: "apparently I made an encryption key that is orders of magnitudes larger than RSA, generates faster than RSA and due to sheer massive size, is practically virtually uncrackable. 1: Key Size Comparison • RSA 2048: 2048 bits
• RSA 4096: 4096 bits • “Fractal Key”: 268,435,456 bits 2: Key Generation Time Comparison • RSA 2048: Varies but typically much longer than “Fractal Key”
• RSA 4096: Varies but typically longer than “Fractal Key” • “Fractal Key”: 0.0044 seconds 4. Graph 3: Security Benchmark • RSA 2048: Crackable in ~300 billion years with current technology • RSA 4096: Crackable in ~15 quadrillion years with current technology • “Fractal Key”: Estimated to be practically uncrackable within the lifetime of the universe due to sheer key size and complexity." Mirror: https://archive.is/0v50D |