Address to hash160 is an efficient multi-threaded tool designed to decode various cryptocurrency addresses (such as Bitcoin BTC,Bitcoin Cash BCH, Litecoin LTC, Bitcoin Gold BTG, etc.) to extract hash160 values. It is often used in research such as brainflayer, keyhunt, BitCrack, ecloop, keyhunt cuda, etc.
MOTET is a tiny, fast super-encipherment application written in C, featuring the new CSPRNG/stream ciphers MOTE and BEDBUG in each of their three variants, as well as the "gold standard" among ciphers, ISAAC.
MOTET brings multiple levels of encryption, including a ciphertext-hash, a Vigenere mixing function, a choice of Caesar MOD or Caesar MIX ciphering on the primary key-stream, plus a deeply scrambled "outer shell" as a final super-encryption stage. A unique nonce IV guarantees that each ciphertext will differ radically from every other, even on the same message and identical key.
Pot of Gold is an open source implementation of Philippe Oechslin's "Faster Cryptanalytic Time-Memory Trade-Off" paper. It performs precomputation on a particular hash algorithm which can be later used to reverse certain hashes.