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Ask HN: Bitcoin Mining Operations Perpetuating Weaknesses in SHA-256?
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3 points
by nighthawk
4588 days ago
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Is it possible that bitcoin mining operations are actually generating the analog of a giant rainbow table to aid in the decryption of SHA-256 data? Perhaps some mechanism that would facilitate a birthday attack, collisions, etc.? I thought I'd float this out there to people who know more about cryptography and the weaknesses of these algorithms than I do. |
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You can do the math on how much it would cost to find a SHA-2 collision; for instance, you can steal Skein team member Jesse Walker's back of the envelope calculations, assigning 2^61 cycles and 2^8 dollars to a server-year. Now multiply the number of cycles a block of SHA256 takes by 2^128.
I don't think a direct attack on SHA256 is a productive use to put the world's computers.