Hello cryptocurrency hoarders, aspiring cryptocurrency hoarders, and others, In English the system for accenting English words is binary. If one were to say aloud, "crypto", each syllable is either stressed or unstressed, yes no, on off, CRYPT-o. 1, 0. Similarly, Morse code is binary. Dash or dot. CRYPTO in Morse code is: -.-. .-. -.-- .--. - --- or, assuming arbitrarily that dash is 1: 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 1 1. This, I don't know the fancypants word, homomorphism, across the two systems -- that both are suspectible to binary rendition -- means that in theory one could say X and non X simultaneously with one string. I guess the most obvious difficult is that the Morse stuff takes up way many more characters than the verbal scansion. For example, cat (as in feline, not concatenate) is just a single syllable stressed. So it's a single character: 1.But in Morse code, "cat" is -.-. .- - which takes 7 characters not counting spaces. One thing I like about this system is that the attacker Chuck could know exactly what the algorithm is and neveretheless fail to decrypt it becasue the whole system is so ridiculous that only an Alice and Bob with a lot of time on their hands and/or eccentricity would be able to actually bother to encipher and decrpt these kind of strings. Is there a way to make this work without using Morse (becasue too many characters) but while keeping the defense of eccentricity, i.e., the time/weird investment required in order to encipher and decrypt? Thanks, Douglas