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RE: NICE SELECTION OF STEEMIT IN CHOOSING SHA 256 AS HASH ALGORITHM
To break accounts, this is true. If one could "solve" the sha256 algo, one could drive the mining difficult up and stop mining. That would stall network and make bitcoin useless. And bitcoin "mgmt" is incapable of agreeing on forks.
Of course, there are more lucrative things to do if you could break sha256.
yeahh, i think so
if SHA256 is successfully solved, you can break password or get the sequence of letter which has the same hash value of an account on the database. So you can log in to an account