The Murderer's Lock
Quantum-resistant vault that murders unauthorized access
The Murderer's Lock – Quantum-resistant vault with active defense mechanisms
Summary: The Murderer's Lock is a quantum-resistant security vault that protects digital assets using a 33-gate cryptographic system combined with active defense features like a "murder blade" trigger and lock freezing after multiple failed attempts. It employs Argon2id and AES-256-GCM encryption alongside Shamir 2-of-3 secret sharing for recovery, enhancing protection beyond traditional password managers.
What it does
The vault secures assets through a multi-gate cryptographic mechanism that triggers defensive actions on failed unlock attempts, including a "murder blade" counter and a "lockjaw" freeze after three failures. It uses Argon2id and AES-256-GCM encryption with Shamir secret sharing for recovery.
Who it's for
It is designed for crypto holders, enterprises, researchers, and legal firms requiring advanced digital asset security.
Why it matters
The Murderer's Lock addresses the risk of quantum computing breaking current encryption by combining quantum-resistant methods with active defense to prevent unauthorized access and theft.