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  1. Do you all think that bitcoin will be the future of the money ! Like you'll give BTC to your Kids so they can buy stuff ? I do think that till 2030 most of the world will use BTC and other Fiat money will start to crash What are your thoughts ?
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  3. Modern block ciphers are widely used to provide encryption of a relational database including cryptographic checksum and ensures if the contents are not being altered in the system. The application of block cipher in the cryptography makes the process comparatively quick, and each messages stored in a block is encrypted or decrypted with the requirement. The most symmetric block ciphers are based on a Feistel Cipher Structure. Fiestel refers to an n- bit general substitution as an ideal block cipher, because it allows for the maximum number of possible encryption mappings from the plain text to cipher text block. It is the most widely used private key block cipher. It was adopted in 1977 by the National Bureau of Standards as Federal Information Processing standard 46(FIPS PUB 46). Although DES standard is public it has a controversy over its design. This is the due to the reason that, the design criteria were classified, and has a choice of 56- bit key. The proposed DES was subjected to intense and continuing criticism over the size of its key and the classified design criteria. DES is widely used in financial applications in current time and also regarded as a stereotype system which is persisting to continue legacy, and has been updated with AES or triple DES for futuristic applications.
  4. Rhett Creighton’s 800CryptoClub Token PANDA Last time we got to talk with Creighton, he was stirring the crypto community from his Twitter trench with his 800CryptoClub initiative. The premise was to make cryptocurrency millionaires out of thin air with a little push from himself along with lots of experience and advice. It quickly picked up steam and Creighton found himself as the center of a movement that followed him for crypto advice. What appeared as just a giveaway on the surface (along with skepticism as to Creighton’s motives), has proved to be something more. It turns out he was building a trust web for a yet to be determined step. Creighton’s strategy was to give money to people to better understand how cryptocurrency works, and for these people to also give money to others. As he started giving away BTC, he and his followers quickly realized fees were eating up much of it. “Finding BCH was a great thing for the community. After learning to use it and seeing the difference in fees, the community liked it more,” he remembered. More to come later...
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