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Bijou64: A variable-length integer encoding

Bijou64, a variable-length integer (varint) encoding developed for the Subduction CRDT sync protocol, ensures unique number representation (canonicality) to fix signature-verification bugs and runs faster than LEB128 by eliminating continuation-bit scanning and leveraging CPU optimizations like byte-swap instructions.

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variable-length integervarintcanonical encodingperformance optimizationsignature verificationCRDTSubductionLEB128byte-swapbranch prediction

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Bijou64: A variable-length integer encoding

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