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Date: Tue, 02 Sep 2014 21:33:27 -0400 From: Bill Cox <waywardgeek@...hershed.org> To: discussions@...sword-hashing.net Subject: Re: [PHC] A review per day - Schvrch -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On 09/02/2014 04:32 PM, Krisztián Pintér wrote: > ah, one more point. i'm also not sure that the attacker uses > ASICs. how about botnets? i'm pretty sure that besides some > governments, the biggest computing power on earth is a botnet > accessing CPUs and GPUs. This is one of the more interesting reasons Solar Designer gives for using a ROM. A large ROM is not easily distributed over a botnet. Is this why you included a ROM in Gambit? Bill -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1 iQIcBAEBAgAGBQJUBm/kAAoJEAcQZQdOpZUZSyYP/1wjT/5CZ3A+9nS3l1Vy4mY5 +wlK2560ix4TwdunjWXe3FRLMDdJw+Fec7uAOI5aAA4HBK1/clTmT4RQI0uxXaLK GIrGMFhXdEnkf6+3VAG1ggrIoLLl21fKt+p4TlBkJelViPBWKFiBYTjfO/E8q77y Fujkj6wRBW+lTPOC8u9vLjkRsSvsCWxaStgqY6hRXBpp3Jtk4EP0tb31ASGnTPbu 9/RbBmAGEFguNxcnt69xauoWe2ZuFr9csikjpiqjF6F0MEuGghGnUrEhTrAZ//rN zZirdHvuxHtt1/jGV5ryE/NC0gdhRd4spVB7FYh18Ky8LhGirss6mGpI9FpaeOQj g6bgqOx4IzVRl8tH1kjEO+WKuAPu8YydibzqS420Mv4VUl31oQs5jHvxAz/QCVuV NbfxLMIl/5SQ3Lz+Ts9q2uRHrmmHnPkosqbCLKec5cs/lHjeerWOzOkbsbo6hJBW 8exw9+u+EEDfneJiOiMVEVo2nC+GVmcCoYFIiI2+0OZ53La8Sj3rk+Q9J0mBC+dw 2kAVA5HizaDiLG+Vj7W3QH6OiroNBWbdE1924LxjlYEL+pQqkoW+/Of0Lgm3te15 +0GL3mcWPMRRheMctbqfDsXZMpyp3KL5lErCQFbBMJFCXkd2mhjgx8+0L+KvN8Ar QzoCToIOOhBhXzDPOgjo =0CIU -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
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