David Honig writes: > you can think about using the bits. You should hash them before use, to be > safer. Of course this assumes that the cryptohash doesn't introduce exploitable hidden order. There should be a way to distill a physical entropy source into an equal-probability sea of ones and zeroes without using the algorithmic bottleneck.
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