A Near Perfect One-Time Pad for Cryptography

John Clark Craig
7 min readMay 17, 2022

There’s a simple way to share a virtual one-time pad for near perfect cryptography. Intercepted messages are even quantum-proof, as long as Alice and Bob acquire the same one-time pad, and nobody else does.

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Since the early days of cryptography, it’s been a known fact that one-time pads provide the ultimate in message security. The catch is that it can be tricky to make sure Alice and Bob…

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John Clark Craig

Author, inventor, entrepreneur — passionate about alternate energy, technology, and how Python programming can help you hack your life.