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Message-ID: <CAOLP8p48BrHWtm9ujCuT4pB8EyM7ThPtveV9FmCp=ASYqbpAQA@mail.gmail.com>
Date: Tue, 23 Jun 2015 21:07:52 -0700
From: Bill Cox <waywardgeek@...il.com>
To: "discussions@...sword-hashing.net" <discussions@...sword-hashing.net>
Subject: The perfect overall winner?
Just some basic bike-shedding... What would you like to see in a perfect
winner?
For me, in a perfect world, Marcos' team, Christian's team, and Alexander
would help Dmitry's team in a couple of all-nighters to work out the
world's best password hashing algorithm. I prefer Lyra2's hybrid
architecture and Argon2d's single-pass architecture. I prefer Yescrypt's
array of defenses which make it solid in nearly every real-world
situation. I prefer Catena's awesome password-hashing framework. The best
algorithm is clearly a combination of these.
Bill
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