On Mon, Dec 8, 2014 at 11:40 AM, Ryan Carboni <[email protected]> wrote: > Naturally even a 2^64 collision attack requires implausible amounts of > storage, so properly designed hash functions should be secure for the > indefinite future. That'd only be the case for a naive collision finding attack. But there are attacks that require little memory. Search for "distinguished points".
- Bitcoin networks surpasses 2^80 hashes per week Ryan Carboni
- Re: Bitcoin networks surpasses 2^80 hashes per wee... Joseph Birr-Pixton
- Re: Bitcoin networks surpasses 2^80 hashes per wee... CodesInChaos
