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by Tadpole9181
385 days ago
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Until, of course, the attackers reprogram their FPGAs and can solve challenges 10,000 times faster than a legitimate user. And since you can't request a user to have their phone toast itself at 100% load for 10 seconds, the attackers can solve it in micro/milliseconds for a sip of power. Actually, this just uses SHA-256 hashing, which already has specialized CPU instructions (that browser WASM can't use) and ASICs. I can't see how this isn't DOA? |
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