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by darkerside
1510 days ago
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A defined specification is very different from an idea. RSA is a perfect example. I would say the "idea" here is public key cryptography. It was total genius when it was invented, and 99.999% of the world didn't care a lick. Once it was implemented in several crypto systems, including RSA, and people started using it, the value became clear. |
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