Bran (Brandon) Myers

The Polyglottal Cipher

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What It Is

The Polyglottal Cipher is a post-quantum steganographic encryption system that hides encrypted data inside Unicode glyphs across 202 languages and scripts.

Unlike conventional encryption — which marks itself as encrypted, making it a target for interception, legal compulsion, and brute-force attack — the Polyglottal Cipher produces output that looks like natural multilingual text. Even with the data in hand, an attacker doesn't know they're holding anything.

The core encryption layer uses ChaCha20-Poly1305. The steganographic layer maps encrypted bytes into the vast unused space of Unicode — 133,387 characters across 202 language traditions, most of which are never used in normal text. The result is encrypted data that inhabits language rather than hiding behind it.

The Core Insight

Conventional Encryption
plaintext → [OBVIOUSLY ENCRYPTED DATA]

Marked. Targeted. Compellable.
Polyglottal Cipher
plaintext → 私は今日市場に行きました。天気はとても良かったです。

Invisible. Indistinguishable. Uncompellable.

By the Numbers

133,387
Unicode Glyphs
202
Language Traditions
5
Global Mesh Nodes
EP26025007.1
European Patent
CVSS 9.6
Vulnerability Found
59
i18n Languages

Technical Foundation

Encryption: ChaCha20-Poly1305 (IETF standard, post-quantum resistant design). Entropy-seeded stochastic selection via PoemRotor — 117 poem forms across 40+ language traditions generate the entropy that drives glyph selection.

Steganography: Encrypted bytes are mapped into Unicode glyph space using the ProvenanceRotor — 12 heterogeneous database backends that ensure no single point of pattern analysis. The output passes statistical analysis for natural language distribution.

Infrastructure: MongoDB wire protocol proxy enables existing applications to encrypt transparently with a single connection string change. No code modification required.

Global Mesh Infrastructure

🇫🇮 Europe
Helsinki
Primary node. All EU traffic. Lowest latency to Poland and Western Europe.
🇺🇸 West
Oregon
US West Coast. Pacific Rim traffic. Redundant to Singapore.
🇸🇬 Asia
Singapore
Asia-Pacific node. Serves Japan, Korea, Southeast Asia, Australia.
🇺🇸 East
Ashburn
US East Coast. Financial corridor. Lowest latency to NYC/DC.
🌐 Edge
Render
Edge compute node. Overflow and CDN-adjacent processing.

Academic Validation

When someone like Vincent Rijmen responds to you — not dismissing you but engaging, asking how deep you want the review to go — that's not noise. That's signal.

The Polyglottal Cipher is under formal review by the COSIC group at KU Leuven — one of the most respected cryptography research centers in the world. Tim Beyne was assigned by Professor Vincent Rijmen, co-inventor of the AES encryption standard that protects every bank transaction on Earth.

European Patent application EP26025007.1 has been filed with the European Patent Office.

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ChaCha20-Poly1305 Unicode steganography Post-quantum 202 languages 5-node mesh Patent pending KU Leuven review MongoDB proxy PoemRotor ProvenanceRotor ERC-20 WebSocket WebRTC
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