What is crypto-bigint?

50/100
Trust Score (D)
⚠️ Use Caution

crypto-bigint is a crates that Pure Rust implementation of a big integer library which has been designed from the ground-up for use in cryptographic applications. Provides constant-time, no_std-friendly implementations of modern fo. It has a Nerq Trust Score of 50/100 (D). 0 GitHub stars. Published by Unknown. Last analyzed March 2026.

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What crypto-bigint Does

crypto-bigint is a crates in the crates category. Pure Rust implementation of a big integer library which has been designed from the ground-up for use in cryptographic applications. Provides constant-time, no_std-friendly implementations of modern formulas using const generics. . It is published by Unknown and has no specified license. With 0 GitHub stars and 0 downloads, it has a small community of users and contributors.

Who Should Use crypto-bigint

crypto-bigint is recommended only for experimental use. Consider alternatives with higher trust scores for production systems.

Details

AuthorUnknown
Categorycrates
LicenseNot specified
Typecrates
SourceView on GitHub
Security Score0/100
Activity Score0/100

How to Get Started

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is crypto-bigint used for?
crypto-bigint is a crates tool. Pure Rust implementation of a big integer library which has been designed from the ground-up for use in cryptographic applications. Provides constant-time, no_std-friendly implementations of modern fo.
Is crypto-bigint free?
License: Check project page. crypto-bigint has 0 GitHub stars.
Is crypto-bigint safe?
crypto-bigint has a Nerq Trust Score of 50/100 (D). Evaluate carefully.
What are alternatives to crypto-bigint?
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Last updated March 2026. Trust scores based on automated analysis of public data.

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