Core Framework Encryption Service + Proxy server - with a Cryptonote twist
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Enchantrix

Enchantrix is a Go-based encryption library for the Core framework, designed to provide a secure and easy-to-use framework for handling sensitive data in Web3 applications. It will feature Poly-ChaCha stream proxying and a custom .trix file format for encrypted data.

Test-Driven Development

This project follows a strict Test-Driven Development (TDD) methodology. All new functionality must be accompanied by a comprehensive suite of tests.

Getting Started

To get started with Enchantrix, you'll need to have Go installed. You can then run the tests using the following command:

go test ./...