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Title: Bitcoin conspiracy theories.
Post by: Bitcoin Swami on June 14, 2011, 04:25:37 AM
I've seen many youtube videos recently and other articles talking about how all this computing power is being used for something more sinister.  For example here is a snippet from mike Rivero's Article.  I'm wondering how to counter these accusations from my friends who refer me to these videos/articles

(from mike riveros article)
Here is my problem.

The BitCoin mining software uses a LOT of computer power for what we are told is a simple peer-to-peer cash system. Peer-to-peer file sharing does not require that kind of raw compute power. Neither does the level of digital signing the peer-to-peer cash system claims to use. There is a huge amount of computer power being expended on other unknown tasks. Some articles on just how BitCoins are awarded speak of "solving blocks", and therein lies my concern. As a part of the mining for BitCoins, a huge amount of computer power is being spent on cryptographic processing of these blocks, and nobody really knows for certain what is inside those blocks.

I am concerned that the BitCoin miner, along with passing BitCoins hither and yon, is actually a vast distributed code key-breaker, as I cannot think of anything else requiring that kind of computer power (as NSA's rumored expenditure on exaflop computers suggests). With enough raw computer power chained together in a few million BitCoin users, brute-force breaking of the keys of asymmetric encryption becomes achievable, even convenient. Great if the perps are reading Iran's government communications or congressional "Sexting" messages, but not so great if the target is banks, SSH transactions, https, utilities, your corporate server, and secured emails.

Modern computer crime has become very sophisticated, and cyber-criminals (and the NSA) would not hesitate to exploit a popular new peer-to-peer cash system to create a vast distributed key-breaking system.



--- I don't know THAT much about bitcoin so I figured I'd ask you guys.  

Thanks
MIke


Title: Re: Bitcoin conspiracy theories.
Post by: innervisi0nn on June 14, 2011, 04:26:19 AM
software is open source


Title: Re: Bitcoin conspiracy theories.
Post by: Mark Oates on June 14, 2011, 04:29:40 AM
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software is open source

win.

thread can now be closed, thx.


Title: Re: Bitcoin conspiracy theories.
Post by: Bitcoin Swami on June 14, 2011, 04:36:36 AM
software is open source

Well I dont know how to read the code. lol


Title: Re: Bitcoin conspiracy theories.
Post by: Crystal Excursion on June 14, 2011, 04:39:40 AM
Bitcoin will Become Self-Aware !!!


Title: Re: Bitcoin conspiracy theories.
Post by: tehcodez on June 14, 2011, 04:40:00 AM
Learn. Now.


Title: Re: Bitcoin conspiracy theories.
Post by: kinghajj on June 14, 2011, 05:22:09 AM
https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/FAQ#Is_mining_used_for_some_useful_computation? (https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/FAQ#Is_mining_used_for_some_useful_computation?)

Don't listen to the ignorant and paranoid. It actually was explained what mining is and what it's used for before this specific section was added for clarification, but I guess reading is too much to ask for from some people.


Title: Re: Bitcoin conspiracy theories.
Post by: Bitcoin Swami on June 14, 2011, 05:25:48 AM
https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/FAQ#Is_mining_used_for_some_useful_computation? (https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/FAQ#Is_mining_used_for_some_useful_computation?)

Don't listen to the ignorant and paranoid. It actually was explained what mining is and what it's used for before this specific section was added for clarification, but I guess reading is too much to ask for from some people.

Thank you.


Title: Re: Bitcoin conspiracy theories.
Post by: airdata on June 14, 2011, 05:56:10 AM
Skynet !


Title: Re: Bitcoin conspiracy theories.
Post by: DonnyCMU on June 14, 2011, 06:06:12 AM
Haha... Just because he doesn't understand or doesn't know something does not mean that thing is "unknown"!


Title: Re: Bitcoin conspiracy theories.
Post by: Crystal Excursion on June 14, 2011, 07:26:38 AM
Haha... Just because he doesn't understand or doesn't know something does not mean that thing is "unknown"!
The Philosophical Challenge to "Know Thyself" is answered by the revelation that We can not know all there is to know. Unknownig is persistent.