Who Broke the SHA1 Algorithm (And What Does It Mean for Bitcoin)?
8 years ago by anagamidev (55)
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Bad for bitcoin, but good for STEEM because while bitcoin may utilize SHA-256, STEEM uses the uncrackable and mightier SHA-257, upvoted, followed.
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Yeah, STEEM has huge potential and is still very undervalued :)
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