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61  Other / Meta / Re: Why my account get banned? on: October 20, 2018, 04:49:02 PM
I found more. 100% copy and pasting

100% copy!
У москвича похитили 15 млн рублей при попытке обменять из на биткоины, сообщили в пресс-службе ГУ МВД России по столице. В полицию обратился гражданин, который сообщил, что вместе со своим агентом по биржевым сделкам он пришёл на встречу с малознакомым мужчиной, чтобы обменять биткоины на наличные в один из офисов Китай-города.
«Стороны обсудили все условия, и представитель покупателя криптовалюты принес в пакете денежные средства в размере 15 млн рублей, предназначавшиеся заявителю. Затем потерпевший перевел биткоины со своего электронного счета на счет покупателя.
Участники встречи дождались подтверждения перевода, и заявитель собрался уже забрать наличные, когда в офис вошли неизвестные. Они пояснили заявителю, что купивший биткоины мужчина является мошенником, и они разыскивают его уже две недели. Затем незнакомцы под угрозой насилия увели покупателя криптовалюты из офиса, а заодно забрали пакет с деньгами», – сообщили в пресс-службе.
Прибывшая на место оперативная группа выяснила, что неизвестные покинули здание двумя группами, а после выхода на улицу разбежались по одному. Также установили, что встречу организовал "биржевой агент" заявителя, который пояснил, что знаком с покупателем биткоинов более года. В ходе проверки оказалось, что офис в Малом Черкасском переулке, где проходила сделка, покупатель снял за наличный расчет под вымышленным именем, при этом никаких документов составлено не было.
Многие держатели биткоинов предпочитают проводить сделки именно за наличные, так как считают этот способ более надежным - он избавляет от рисков онлайн-мошенничества, а также защищает от блокировки счетов банками или платежными системами. Однако, после подобных происшествий следует задуматься об обеспечении безопасности сделок за наличные на крупные суммы.

ORIGINAL;
https://forum.bits.media/index.php?/topic/58496-у-москвича-похитили-15-млн-рублей-наличными-при-попытке-обменять-их-на-биткоины/
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У москвича похитили 15 млн рублей при попытке обменять из на биткоины, сообщили в пресс-службе ГУ МВД России по столице. В полицию обратился гражданин, который сообщил, что вместе со своим агентом по биржевым сделкам он пришёл на встречу с малознакомым мужчиной, чтобы обменять биткоины на наличные в один из офисов Китай-города.
«Стороны обсудили все условия, и представитель покупателя криптовалюты принес в пакете денежные средства в размере 15 млн рублей, предназначавшиеся заявителю. Затем потерпевший перевел биткоины со своего электронного счета на счет покупателя.
Участники встречи дождались подтверждения перевода, и заявитель собрался уже забрать наличные, когда в офис вошли неизвестные. Они пояснили заявителю, что купивший биткоины мужчина является мошенником, и они разыскивают его уже две недели. Затем незнакомцы под угрозой насилия увели покупателя криптовалюты из офиса, а заодно забрали пакет с деньгами», – сообщили в пресс-службе.
Прибывшая на место оперативная группа выяснила, что неизвестные покинули здание двумя группами, а после выхода на улицу разбежались по одному. Также установили, что встречу организовал "биржевой агент" заявителя, который пояснил, что знаком с покупателем биткоинов более года. В ходе проверки оказалось, что офис в Малом Черкасском переулке, где проходила сделка, покупатель снял за наличный расчет под вымышленным именем, при этом никаких документов составлено не было.
Многие держатели биткоинов предпочитают проводить сделки именно за наличные, так как считают этот способ более надежным - он избавляет от рисков онлайн-мошенничества, а также защищает от блокировки счетов банками или платежными системами. Однако, после подобных происшествий следует задуматься об обеспечении безопасности сделок за наличные на крупные суммы.
62  Other / Meta / Re: Why my account get banned? on: October 20, 2018, 04:33:11 PM
I think,
Copy/pasting with mix words.

Я бы не сказал, что реклама помогла бы росту битка. Росту альтов вполне, более успешному завершению ICO и их известности, тоже вполне. А вот биткоин я не думаю, что нужно рекламировать, эта криптовалюта уже успела о себе заявить в 2017-2018 году зимой. Тогда чуть бы не каждый третий обсуждал цену биткоина. Я считаю, это просто очередной плюс для криптовалют в копилку.



Sources;
https://secretmag.ru/amp/trends/tendencies/kriptvoyumatika-organizator-ico-na-usd42-mln-o-budushem-industrii.htm

https://bitexpert.io/wiki/plyusy-i-minusy-kriptovalyuty/

Archive;
https://web.archive.org/web/20181020161757/https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5037760.msg46907338
63  Other / Meta / Re: Can Someone Tell Me why My Account Get Banned? on: October 20, 2018, 03:52:48 PM
Now you know the reason why get banned, I think it's better for you to lock this thread.
And don't try to create new account again, you can file an appeal for your ban account through email not here.
You can see that email on your account with red highlights. So claimed it there.
64  Other / Meta / Re: Can Someone Tell Me why My Account Get Banned? on: October 19, 2018, 04:06:13 AM
Thank You. Maybe i got banned for the plagiarism. However, Can't i create new account in this IP? If i want to come back in forum then what i need to do sir?
Yes you can do that, but dont try to create new account if your main account is banned.
Code:
25. Ban evasion (using or creating accounts while one of your accounts is banned) is not allowed.[e]

Just forget it man, try to eveporate and get lost.
65  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: I am not fan of KYC on: October 19, 2018, 03:17:50 AM
I have seen lots of post like this, about their opinion on KYC procedures. But for me KYC on ico is not a bad idea,
This is also for the security of the project against to all people have plan to do some malicious activities. If there's a kyc, people rethink if they continue those malicious activities they get caught because they send their identity.
So i couldn't see any negative or bad thing with this.
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Main reasone of I am not fan of KYC is fake ICO. How can I trust them with my personal identy even they are fake themselves.
I got your point here mate,
But Actually, in the first place we didn't know if the project or ico is a scam or real right?
So, do you continue to finish the kyc if you know at first that is a scam?

Maybe other people doing this because they lack of information.

Lesson learned; before take an action,take some of your time to gather all important informations before doing and finishing the kyc of the project.
66  Other / Meta / Re: Unfair to Jr.Members on: October 18, 2018, 04:36:58 PM
Why you guys always come here to post and claiming your loss or that 1 merit?
Why don't you try to find a way or a solution instead of complaining here?
That 1 merit is not a big deal if you focus on the things that you want to reach. Stop searching and complaining about merit.

There's a lot of ways to get that,

Read and analyzed the forum rules and regulations first.
Stop searching for merit,
More on reading not on posting.
And lastly, stop complaining.
67  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Stop searching for merits and you will received them.- see Smerit as liabilities on: October 17, 2018, 01:26:03 AM
Yes! And that's what I did, But I didn't receive yet. Although I'm not forcing anyone to merit my post because of my English grammar And spelling as well.
Now i realized that much better if more on reading not in posting.

I can't promise that i can give my all to this forum but I'll try to give my very best to be a better member on this forum.
68  Other / Meta / Re: I'm thinking of running a topic starting contest for non-english speakers. on: October 12, 2018, 02:05:51 PM
This is the reason why I loved jet cash, he always gives a chance to other members.
Especially for those deserving members that never receive a merit for their quality posts. (Sorry for the off topic)
69  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: How to get 10 merits in 1 day on: October 12, 2018, 12:58:31 PM
<--->



okay allright ,
i am posted almost 150 posts and my english is not very bad ... but why i did not get atleast 1 merit !!
please answer me !!
Maybe you should change your way of posting if you didn't receive merit after 150 posts. I checked your post history and your English is good. Compared to other member who earned merits.
I suggest that reduce posting on megathreads, its better to participate on other serious discussion like meta, beginners and help etc. Or create a post that would help anyone.
70  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Did I improve or not? on: October 12, 2018, 10:09:26 AM
8 posts? really?

listen, go away from meta, read read read and then read some more. Then start posting, its not only about the English language, its about relevance and being part of the community. This thread is proof to me that you are only here to get a few merits so you can earn.
How can you say that all i want is merit? Did i say something or asking to give me merits? You don't actually know what's on my mind. If you think that im one of those people came here every day to earn merits. You're wrong. I don't care if I'm not receiving merits the most important to me is to learn. Not the merit.(i know that you don't believe this)
What is the purpose of this forum to you? Popularity? Because you have plenty of merits? Merit is symbolizing that you have done good here. Do you think rude reply is a good behavior?
I didn't mean to be rude to you as you did to me. But i think you're claiming your seniority. I respect you as a senior but don't be so rude to others.

-done! I apologized for posting this on meta.
71  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: What is Hash SHA256? on: October 12, 2018, 09:31:02 AM
I got your point, im sorry for being rude to you i didn't mean it.
Maybe, I thought that you're one of the high ranks here that answering or post a reply through the sarcastic way in fact you helping me. I am wrong, i apologized.

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For example, if I ask you anything out of the box related to this SHA-256, will you be able to answer?
Yes, please tell me  Smiley i want also to know if I've improved.

Thanks
72  Other / Beginners & Help / Did I improve or not? on: October 12, 2018, 09:14:43 AM
Hi! Good day everyone,
I came here to ask someone who wants or give me a challenge?
I also challenge my self for more than a week for reading and writing a perfect grammar before dropping a post here.
So i want to ask if there's someone give me a challenge?
I just wanted to know if I improved.

Disclaimer: this post is not about the merit, this is for my improvements,
So don't be rude to me.

Thank you and regards.
73  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: What is Hash SHA256? on: October 12, 2018, 08:23:16 AM
@stedsm first of all, I want to thank you for appreciating me.

I created this post to all people who don't have much time to research on google that's why I posted here. Yes I didn't add anything here, because I want people to understand clearly this post whats all about. If I add something maybe they don't understand.(Because I have some issue on my grammar)

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Everyone here is, else what's the reason for you to post it?
Didn't you post this to earn some merits?  Roll Eyes
This is not all about the merits. I know majority for all people want to earn merits.
But, that is not my reason for posting this. I came here because I want to learn and to share knowledge as well. Not for merit.

Sounds rude, I didn't meant it. I apologized.

74  Other / Meta / Re: What can we do to stop redundant full quotes? on: October 12, 2018, 07:35:12 AM
Now the best solution is report useless nested quotes and moderator will look if quoter deserve banned.
I think, reporting is not a best way to stop those people who making a full or a large quote. Because this forum have a hundred thousand users and its hard to find out whos making full annoying quotes. Let say, yes! Reporting method help to reduce that activity, but this is not a best solution.

For me, the best solution for this is to limit the words of quoting.
75  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: What is Hash SHA256? on: October 12, 2018, 06:57:20 AM
Guys, he has copied and pasted only with any link- https://bitcoinexchangeguide.com/bitcoin-hash-functions/
And,
33. Posting plagiarized content is not allowed.
Yes I copied and paste here. but, I  think you didn't read my post.
I have a source code to this post. This is not a plagiarism.
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The link that I provide as a source, block by the forum.

Ps: Are you hungry for merit???
76  Other / Beginners & Help / What is Hash SHA256? on: October 10, 2018, 11:59:18 AM
What is the importance of hash?

Hash is very important to bitcoin because a hash function takes input data and forms a complex mathematical operation on it, resulting in a fixed-size output data. The size of the input data (also called message or string) is meaningless. What’s important to know is that the output data (also called digest) is always a fixed length.

If you don't understand what is this hash, this is the example.
every time you create a user account on a website, your password serves as the input of a hash function. Every time you visit that website and enter your password, a fast function is performed on your password. As long as the password matches the stored output, you can proceed to your account.

Hash functions have been used in computational processes for a long time, whether you realize it or not. Cryptographic hash functions are used for several security applications, such as message authentication codes (MACs), e-commerce protocols, and digital signatures.

Code:
.                                                Plain text
⬇️
Code:
.                                            (#) Hash function
⬇️
Code:
.                                       (#b!c1d&"(#df#!sk84#) Hash text

(Sorry for using code, I can't use images because I'm a newbie so this is my vise versa  Grin)

Bitcoin hashing properties
The following are important properties that a cryptography-viable hash function needs to function properly:

Efficiency
A cryptographic hash function shouldn’t take a long time to get from input to output.

Collision Resistance
It’s vital that two different inputs don’t have the same hash output; this is imperative to digital safety. While mathematically this is possible, it’s best if the odds are astronomically long for two different inputs to end up with the same output. In the event two distinct inputs have the same output, it’s referred to as a cryptographic hash collision, making it imperative for a hash to have a strong collision resistance. Otherwise, the algorithm will be vulnerable to collision attacks, which threatens security.

Theymos
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Code:
.                                            10001011100010000110
↙️↘️
                                       
The pharmacist         Jet cash
Double-spending problem: if theymos sends money in digital format to The pharmacist, the pharmacist cannot know if theymos has deleted his copy of the file and he can choose to send the same file to jet cash.

Pre-image Resistance
Under ideal circumstances, it’s ideal that an input can’t be found based on the hash output. Any given input should have just one set hash output. If this resistance is absent in a function, it will likely be vulnerable to preimage attacks.

Second preimage resistance
It should also be difficult to find a second input on the off chance that input shares an output with another input. Functions that can’t resist this are vulnerable to second pre-image attacks.

Privacy
It’s vital for a hash function to hide input information. It should not be easy, or even possible, to learn information about the input merely by looking at the output.

Randomness
The final output of a hash function should be randomly distributed. Ideally, it would look akin to a series of coin flips so that a malicious player cannot find a pattern that could lead him or her to the original input.

Proof Of Work (Pow)
A proof-of-work system is intended to deter service abuses like span or the denial of service on networks that require a service requester.
- Cryptocurrency miners tend to use computational work to solve a string of numbers that start with multiple zeros, which is commonly called a challenge string. More zeros mean the mining process will be more difficult. A miner can “solve” a string by locating the response or proof string.

Note; that hash functions are not appropriate for storing encrypted passwords, as they are designed to be fast to compute, and hence would be candidates for brute-force attacks. Key derivation functions such as bcrypt or scrypt are designed to be slow to compute, and are more appropriate for password storage (npm has bcrypt and scrypt libraries, and PHP has a bcrypt implementation with password_hash).

There's a various “cryptographic hash algorithms” like DSA, SHA-1, SHA 256, MD5, BLAKE, and RIPEMD.
But the compatible hash for bitcoin is HASH SHA256,
SHA-256 is one of the successor hash functions to SHA-1 (collectively referred to as SHA-2), and is one of the strongest hash functions available. SHA-256 is not much more complex to code than SHA-1, and has not yet been compromised in any way. The 256-bit key makes it a good partner-function for AES. It is defined in the NIST (National Institute of Standards and Technology) standard ‘FIPS 180-4’. NIST also provide a number of test vectors to verify correctness of implementation.

In this JavaScript implementation, the script as clear and concise as possible, and equally as close as possible to the NIST specification, to make the operation of the script readily understandable.
Code:
/* - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -  */
/* SHA-256 (FIPS 180-4) implementation in JavaScript                  (c) Chris Veness 2002-2017  */
/*                                                                                   MIT Licence  */
/* www.movable-type.co.uk/scripts/sha256.html                                                     */
/* - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -  */

'use strict';


/**
 * SHA-256 hash function reference implementation.
 *
 * This is an annotated direct implementation of FIPS 180-4, without any optimisations. It is
 * intended to aid understanding of the algorithm rather than for production use.
 *
 * While it could be used where performance is not critical, I would recommend using the ‘Web
 * Cryptography API’ (developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/SubtleCrypto/digest) for the browser,
 * or the ‘crypto’ library (nodejs.org/api/crypto.html#crypto_class_hash) in Node.js.
 *
 * See csrc.nist.gov/groups/ST/toolkit/secure_hashing.html
 *     csrc.nist.gov/groups/ST/toolkit/examples.html
 */
class Sha256 {

    /**
     * Generates SHA-256 hash of string.
     *
     * @param   {string} msg - (Unicode) string to be hashed.
     * @param   {Object} [options]
     * @param   {string} [options.msgFormat=string] - Message format: 'string' for JavaScript string
     *   (gets converted to UTF-8 for hashing); 'hex-bytes' for string of hex bytes ('616263' ≡ 'abc') .
     * @param   {string} [options.outFormat=hex] - Output format: 'hex' for string of contiguous
     *   hex bytes; 'hex-w' for grouping hex bytes into groups of (4 byte / 8 character) words.
     * @returns {string} Hash of msg as hex character string.
     */
    static hash(msg, options) {
        const defaults = { msgFormat: 'string', outFormat: 'hex' };
        const opt = Object.assign(defaults, options);

        // note use throughout this routine of 'n >>> 0' to coerce Number 'n' to unsigned 32-bit integer

        switch (opt.msgFormat) {
            default: // default is to convert string to UTF-8, as SHA only deals with byte-streams
            case 'string':   msg = utf8Encode(msg);       break;
            case 'hex-bytes':msg = hexBytesToString(msg); break; // mostly for running tests
        }

        // constants [§4.2.2]
        const K = [
            0x428a2f98, 0x71374491, 0xb5c0fbcf, 0xe9b5dba5, 0x3956c25b, 0x59f111f1, 0x923f82a4, 0xab1c5ed5,
            0xd807aa98, 0x12835b01, 0x243185be, 0x550c7dc3, 0x72be5d74, 0x80deb1fe, 0x9bdc06a7, 0xc19bf174,
            0xe49b69c1, 0xefbe4786, 0x0fc19dc6, 0x240ca1cc, 0x2de92c6f, 0x4a7484aa, 0x5cb0a9dc, 0x76f988da,
            0x983e5152, 0xa831c66d, 0xb00327c8, 0xbf597fc7, 0xc6e00bf3, 0xd5a79147, 0x06ca6351, 0x14292967,
            0x27b70a85, 0x2e1b2138, 0x4d2c6dfc, 0x53380d13, 0x650a7354, 0x766a0abb, 0x81c2c92e, 0x92722c85,
            0xa2bfe8a1, 0xa81a664b, 0xc24b8b70, 0xc76c51a3, 0xd192e819, 0xd6990624, 0xf40e3585, 0x106aa070,
            0x19a4c116, 0x1e376c08, 0x2748774c, 0x34b0bcb5, 0x391c0cb3, 0x4ed8aa4a, 0x5b9cca4f, 0x682e6ff3,
            0x748f82ee, 0x78a5636f, 0x84c87814, 0x8cc70208, 0x90befffa, 0xa4506ceb, 0xbef9a3f7, 0xc67178f2 ];

        // initial hash value [§5.3.3]
        const H = [
            0x6a09e667, 0xbb67ae85, 0x3c6ef372, 0xa54ff53a, 0x510e527f, 0x9b05688c, 0x1f83d9ab, 0x5be0cd19 ];

        // PREPROCESSING [§6.2.1]

        msg += String.fromCharCode(0x80);  // add trailing '1' bit (+ 0's padding) to string [§5.1.1]

        // convert string msg into 512-bit blocks (array of 16 32-bit integers) [§5.2.1]
        const l = msg.length/4 + 2; // length (in 32-bit integers) of msg + ‘1’ + appended length
        const N = Math.ceil(l/16);  // number of 16-integer (512-bit) blocks required to hold 'l' ints
        const M = new Array(N);     // message M is N×16 array of 32-bit integers

        for (let i=0; i<N; i++) {
            M[i] = new Array(16);
            for (let j=0; j<16; j++) { // encode 4 chars per integer (64 per block), big-endian encoding
                M[i][j] = (msg.charCodeAt(i*64+j*4+0)<<24) | (msg.charCodeAt(i*64+j*4+1)<<16)
                        | (msg.charCodeAt(i*64+j*4+2)<< 8) | (msg.charCodeAt(i*64+j*4+3)<< 0);
            } // note running off the end of msg is ok 'cos bitwise ops on NaN return 0
        }
        // add length (in bits) into final pair of 32-bit integers (big-endian) [§5.1.1]
        // note: most significant word would be (len-1)*8 >>> 32, but since JS converts
        // bitwise-op args to 32 bits, we need to simulate this by arithmetic operators
        const lenHi = ((msg.length-1)*8) / Math.pow(2, 32);
        const lenLo = ((msg.length-1)*8) >>> 0;
        M[N-1][14] = Math.floor(lenHi);
        M[N-1][15] = lenLo;


        // HASH COMPUTATION [§6.2.2]

        for (let i=0; i<N; i++) {
            const W = new Array(64);

            // 1 - prepare message schedule 'W'
            for (let t=0;  t<16; t++) W[t] = M[i][t];
            for (let t=16; t<64; t++) {
                W[t] = (Sha256.σ1(W[t-2]) + W[t-7] + Sha256.σ0(W[t-15]) + W[t-16]) >>> 0;
            }

            // 2 - initialise working variables a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h with previous hash value
            let a = H[0], b = H[1], c = H[2], d = H[3], e = H[4], f = H[5], g = H[6], h = H[7];

            // 3 - main loop (note '>>> 0' for 'addition modulo 2^32')
            for (let t=0; t<64; t++) {
                const T1 = h + Sha256.Σ1(e) + Sha256.Ch(e, f, g) + K[t] + W[t];
                const T2 =     Sha256.Σ0(a) + Sha256.Maj(a, b, c);
                h = g;
                g = f;
                f = e;
                e = (d + T1) >>> 0;
                d = c;
                c = b;
                b = a;
                a = (T1 + T2) >>> 0;
            }

            // 4 - compute the new intermediate hash value (note '>>> 0' for 'addition modulo 2^32')
            H[0] = (H[0]+a) >>> 0;
            H[1] = (H[1]+b) >>> 0;
            H[2] = (H[2]+c) >>> 0;
            H[3] = (H[3]+d) >>> 0;
            H[4] = (H[4]+e) >>> 0;
            H[5] = (H[5]+f) >>> 0;
            H[6] = (H[6]+g) >>> 0;
            H[7] = (H[7]+h) >>> 0;
        }

        // convert H0..H7 to hex strings (with leading zeros)
        for (let h=0; h<H.length; h++) H[h] = ('00000000'+H[h].toString(16)).slice(-8);

        // concatenate H0..H7, with separator if required
        const separator = opt.outFormat=='hex-w' ? ' ' : '';

        return H.join(separator);

        /* - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -  */

        function utf8Encode(str) {
            try {
                return new TextEncoder().encode(str, 'utf-8').reduce((prev, curr) => prev + String.fromCharCode(curr), '');
            } catch (e) { // no TextEncoder available?
                return unescape(encodeURIComponent(str)); // monsur.hossa.in/2012/07/20/utf-8-in-javascript.html
            }
        }

        function hexBytesToString(hexStr) { // convert string of hex numbers to a string of chars (eg '616263' -> 'abc').
            const str = hexStr.replace(' ', ''); // allow space-separated groups
            return str=='' ? '' : str.match(/.{2}/g).map(byte => String.fromCharCode(parseInt(byte, 16))).join('');
        }
    }



    /**
     * Rotates right (circular right shift) value x by n positions [§3.2.4].
     * @private
     */
    static ROTR(n, x) {
        return (x >>> n) | (x << (32-n));
    }


    /**
     * Logical functions [§4.1.2].
     * @private
     */
    static Σ0(x) { return Sha256.ROTR(2,  x) ^ Sha256.ROTR(13, x) ^ Sha256.ROTR(22, x); }
    static Σ1(x) { return Sha256.ROTR(6,  x) ^ Sha256.ROTR(11, x) ^ Sha256.ROTR(25, x); }
    static σ0(x) { return Sha256.ROTR(7,  x) ^ Sha256.ROTR(18, x) ^ (x>>>3);  }
    static σ1(x) { return Sha256.ROTR(17, x) ^ Sha256.ROTR(19, x) ^ (x>>>10); }
    static Ch(x, y, z)  { return (x & y) ^ (~x & z); }          // 'choice'
    static Maj(x, y, z) { return (x & y) ^ (x & z) ^ (y & z); } // 'majority'

}


/* - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -  */

if (typeof module != 'undefined' && module.exports) module.exports = Sha256; // ≡ export default Sha256

Note; that these scripts are intended to assist in studying the algorithms, not for production use. For production use, check this:(for web cryptography API ) https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/SubtleCrypto/digest
(And here for crypto library nodes) https://nodejs.org/api/crypto.html#crypto_class_hash
Source; https://www.[Suspicious link removed] ( https://bitcoinexchangeguide.com/bitcoin-hash-functions/ )
https://www.movable-type.co.uk/scripts/sha256.html#src-code

Ps:all names I provided to this post is my inspiration before I create this, that's why I put their names.
77  Other / Meta / Re: I need a reason on: October 09, 2018, 01:00:56 PM
You're a friend? I don't think so?
Not because your friend or you instead, is availing or pay for copper membership. It doesn't mean that you will not get ban if you break the rules.

Quote from paid membership,(theymos)
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You can still be banned if you break the rules. You will not get any special treatment.
These memberships are not guaranteed to last forever, or to offer the same benefits forever.
No refunds will be given.
78  Local / Pamilihan / Re: Murang internet para sa pagmimina ng coin, daily trading at pag bounty. on: October 09, 2018, 11:28:03 AM
I smell something about this, not only the "free internet" is involved in this platform.
Nag check ako tungkol dito at mukang hindi ito tungkol lang sa free internet.
Meron itong affiliate bonus once na may mag avail ng product which is ginagamit sa marketing(MLM). Meron din itong compensation plan na gaya ng pyramiding,hyip,Ponzi scheme.

Heto ang nakalap kong impormasyon tungkol dito.(paki check nalang ang photo)



At ang pag kakaalam ko dito base sa mga nakalap kong impormasyon sa social, ito ay under Australian company but run by connect pH alliance. Pero bakit ang nakalagay dyan ay naka base sa Nigeria?

Heto pa ang isang nakita ko. Ang compensation plan ng connectph.



Hindi ito nalalayo sa mga ibang hyip company na ang hangad ay ang kumita kahit nakakapangloko ng ibang tao.
Kaya mas magandang mag research muna kayo bago kayo pumasok sa to good to be true na kitaan.
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