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0 sats \ 3 replies \ @02fa90fd41 OP 16 Jun 2023 \ parent \ on: I have been asked to ELI5 cryptographic hashes to kids (grade 8).. Is this ok? bitcoin
Wait... Grade 8 in the UK is 13/14 year old.
Yes. I was tired and misread it. They'll definitely understand that factoring primes is a lot harder than multiplying them. I think this aspect is critical understanding why public-private key pair cryptography works, rather than just stating "these are the pieces and what they look like in action".
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is critical understanding why public-private key pair cryptography works
Kinda sorta... the thing is, few use RSA anymore exactly because factoring is too easy. It's all elliptic curves nowadays which do not require any secret prime numbers.
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Ah, I guess I need to take OP's course then 😂
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