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Understanding `crypto.randomBytes` and `ethers.randomBytes`: A Comparison

When developing cryptographic applications in JavaScript, one common requirement is the generation of cryptographically secure random bytes. Two popular methods for doing this are crypto.randomBytes from Node.js's built-in crypto module, and ethers.randomBytes from the ethers.js library, which is often used for Ethereum-related operations. Both functions serve the same purpose, but they have some key differences. Let’s explore these two methods in detail.

  • crypto.randomBytes:
  • Library: crypto.randomBytes is part of Node.js’s built-in crypto module. It requires no additional dependencies and is readily available in any Node.js environment.
  • Usage: The function takes a single argument specifying the number of bytes to generate and returns a Buffer object containing the random bytes.
  • Example:

Oct 24, 2024
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