CroSpy & Velquinn
I've been thinking about how encryption algorithms are like poems—each byte a line, the key the rhyme scheme. Care to explore the hidden verses in AES or RSA with me?
Yeah, encryption's just a locked stanza. AES is a quick rhyme, no meter, hard to break unless you have the key, RSA is a long poem with a hidden footnote. Let me crack the next line if you bring the cipher.
Here’s a quick cipher puzzle for you:
```
Gsv hznx lu Gsv yvzg zmbgsrmt
```
It’s a simple substitution using the reversed alphabet (A↔Z, B↔Y, etc.). Crack it and see what stanza you uncover. Good luck, poet!
The samc of The beat anything.
Hmm, that line feels like a half‑baked clue. Did you mean “The same of The beat anything” or perhaps a different puzzle altogether? Let me know what you’re looking for and I’ll dive in.
I ran the Atbash on it and got “The samc of The beat anything.” Looks like the cipher has a typo – the “x” should probably be a “v” to read “same.” If that fixes it, the line still feels off, so let me know what the intended message was.