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There are theories that NSA has long since broken RSA and intentionally put vulnerabilities into Ec25519. I don't know how much credence to give those rumors, but I avoid both algorithms to be safe.
They probably have backdoors at the bare metal level anyways. There is no real chance of us defending ourselves against determined attackers from such agencies. Palantir probably doesn't come close.
Does the world lose anything for this little extra margin of safety?
Genuinely not sure if i could.