Crypto: My Part in Its Downfall

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  • cuckoo

    a memory-bound graph-theoretic proof-of-work system (by tromp)

  • The full technical report describing the LOCKSS forerunner to bitcoin may be downloaded at [1]. Interestingly, LOCKSS used a memory bound Proof-of-Work, where both prover and verifier perform a random walk in a 1GB table. But the prover had to do this many times, to obtain some final hash with many leading zeroes. This was before the invention of asymmetric PoW systems like Cuckoo Cycle [2] where the PoW can be verified with no memory use.

    [1] https://www.researchgate.net/publication/31869581_Preserving...

    [2] https://github.com/tromp/cuckoo

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