A general property of a good encryption is good encryptions are easy to encrypt but very hard to decrypt.

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A general property of good encryption is that it should be easy to encrypt (meaning that the process of converting plaintext into ciphertext should be efficient and straightforward), while it should be very hard to decrypt (meaning that without the proper key or method, retrieving the original plaintext from the ciphertext should be computationally infeasible). This characteristic ensures the security and effectiveness of the encryption method.