I had to rub my eyes to believe it. $kas @HoosatNetwork
After all his bluster about “being able to guess” and “timing the attack”, all this “imlementation” does is just guessing that the product value is 0x51 for 100% of the time.
Even if we do believe that 0x51 occurs with… https://t.co/rEbLPLif1l pic.twitter.com/OyW2oFxexB— Shai ❤️ Deshe 💜 Wybors𐤊i 💙 (大胡子) (@DesheShai) October 3, 2024
### Shai Wyborski Critiques New Attack Implementation on Kaspa
In a recent tweet, Shai Wyborski, a prominent PhD candidate in quantum cryptography and one of the core developers of the Kaspa blockchain, expressed his disbelief over a new attack strategy targeting the Kaspa network. Wyborski noted, “I had to rub my eyes to believe it,” in response to a claim made by the Hoosat Network regarding their ability to “guess” and “time the attack” effectively.
Wyborski articulated that the purported implementation simply amounts to an assertion that the product value is consistently at 0x51, which he finds unconvincing. He questioned the validity of this approach, stating that it seems to rely solely on guesswork rather than substantive evidence. His remarks suggest that he believes the claims made by those attempting to undermine Kaspa may not hold water under scrutiny.
For followers of the Kaspa project and those interested in blockchain security, Wyborski’s insights underscore the importance of rigorous testing and validation of any proposed attack strategies. As a core developer, he brings a wealth of knowledge and perspective to the conversation about the robustness of the Kaspa network.
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