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Based Russian cryptocurrency

Name: Anonymous 2020-05-26 20:08

Gostcoin (GST) is a digital currency based on blockchain technology. It allows instant payments worldwide with focus on privacy and security of its users.
GOSTCoin uses Russian government standard cryptography: GOST R 34.10-2012 for signature and GOST R 34.11-2012 for hash.

https://gostco.in/

Name: Anonymous 2020-05-26 23:08

More like gulagcoin.

Name: Anonymous 2020-05-27 0:17

GOST is an abbreviation of "Gosudarstvennyi Standard" or "Government Standard."
Developed in the 1970s, the standard had been marked "Top Secret" and then downgraded to "Secret" in 1990. Shortly after the dissolution of the USSR, it was declassified and it was released to the public in 1994.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GOST_(block_cipher)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GOST_(hash_function)
https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7091
https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6986

Soviet cryptography is extremely based.

Name: Anonymous 2020-05-28 11:57

Soviet cryptography is extremely based.
The Russian contribution to mathematics through the ages is absolutely based, this much is true. An excellent investment into the future was the Russian Academy of Sciences in Saint Petersburg founded by Peter the Great, to which Catherine I recruited a chap named Leonhard Euler.

Name: Anonymous 2020-05-28 13:28

>>4
Euler doesn't sound like a very Russian name. Was he some sort of crypto-Russian?

Name: Anonymous 2020-05-28 22:14

>>4
Mathematics and Mysticism, Name Worshipping, Then and Now

Jean-Michel Kantor

Abstract The author's purpose is to put together three different mystical approaches to mathematics which are located in different contexts and periods of recent times but can be compared and may enrich one another: (1) the name-worshipping movement in the Russia of the beginning of the twentieth century, which gave birth to the famous Moscow School of Mathematics; (2) the deep mystical approach to mathematics of the important French philosopher Simone Weil; and (3) the recent autobiographical thoughts of the very important French mathematician Alexander Grothendieck. All three instances give a central role to the act of naming, and the author suggests further theological and mathematical investigations of the naming process.

Key words: Mathematics, Infinity, Mysticism, Naming, Allogoi , Mediation

https://sci-hub.tw/10.1080/14746700.2011.547017

Name: Anonymous 2020-05-28 22:25

>>5
Landau is not a Russian name either.
Neither are Perelman, Gelfand and Arnold.

Then there is Luzin.
You can assume he is Russian.
But no, he is Buryat (these are Japanese relatives).
And he is was a plagiarist, just like his friend Kolmogorov.
I'm afraid Russians are not good at math.
You can't expect dirty serfs to be good at anything.
They failed even their Kolkhoz chores.

Name: Anonymous 2020-05-28 22:36

>>5
Friend, the phrase "to which Catherine I recruited a chap named Leonhard Euler" only says Leonhard Euler was recruited to the Russian Academy of Sciences, not that he is Russian.

Name: Anonymous 2020-05-28 22:47

>>5
Euler doesn't sound like a very Russian name.
Nothing gets past you. Oh wait, except
recruited
and
investment into the future

Was he some sort of crypto-Russian?
Nah, he was a zookeeper from Basel, Switzerland whose favorite pastime was oiling hard lions.

Name: Anonymous 2020-05-28 22:55

Another political prisoner got executed out of court:
https://www.ukrinform.ru/rubric-world/3035214-v-rossi-skoncalsa-pokalecennyj-v-kolonii-pravozasitnik-sergej-mohnatkin.html
Old man got 10 years sentence for speaking against Putin.
Prison guards broke his spinal cord on the order from FSB, after which Mokhnatkin died.

Name: Anonymous 2020-05-28 23:44

>>6
I'll give you a shorter abstract:
Those who cannot contribute to math will try to cover it up with geniusing instead.

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