First, the Beacon-generated numbers cannot be predicted before they are published. Second, the public, time-bound, and authenticated nature of the Beacon allows a user application to prove to anybody that it used truly random numbers not known before a certain point in time. Third, this proof can be presented offline and at any point in the future.
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[ 9.3 ms ] story [ 16.9 ms ] threadCan you fucken read? Once every minute they draw numbers in a lottery and post the results, once every minute. http://www.nist.gov/itl/csd/ct/nist_beacon.cfm
God damn you are a stupid-fuck nigger.
First, the Beacon-generated numbers cannot be predicted before they are published. Second, the public, time-bound, and authenticated nature of the Beacon allows a user application to prove to anybody that it used truly random numbers not known before a certain point in time. Third, this proof can be presented offline and at any point in the future.
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You are one stupid-fuck nigger!