Collecting hashcode for verify-in blockdata: Case study for blockchain gambling.
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| Title: | Collecting hashcode for verify-in blockdata: Case study for blockchain gambling. |
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| Authors: | Wuttidittachotti, Pongpisit, Changsan, Ukid, Sittitiamjan, Khanittha |
| Source: | AIP Conference Proceedings; 2023, Vol. 2909 Issue 1, p1-9, 9p |
| Subject Terms: | INTERNET gambling, GAMBLING, BLOCKCHAINS, DATABASES, GAMBLING industry, PROOF of concept |
| Abstract: | Blockchain technology is used in various industries has gained significant traction due to its ability to enhance fairness, transparency, and security. The gambling industry is no exception, as blockchain gambling has become increasingly popular for its ability to provide players with a transparent and secure gambling experience. In this paper, we propose a novel approach to pre-storing the hash code of all cards using SHA-512 encryption, thereby enabling the prediction of future cards. Our approach faces the challenge of limited storage capacity, requiring up to 406,640 PB to store all the hash codes. However, we have performed simulations on reduced data to demonstrate the feasibility of our approach and to provide a proof of concept for collecting hash codes in a database. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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