If you really want folks to have a go at it, add the phrase "military grade encryption" to the readme. That'll trigger a lot of folks' Google Alerts and you'll get the eyes on your code you're looking for.
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Thanks for the tip. WebRTC is using aes-128, I see in my code I'm using RSA. It sounds like a good idea like to create a cascading cypher with aes-256 which seems to be regarded as "military grade" (but it seems there is no official spec definition for this).