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=A distributed architecture of Entropy Pool=
=A distributed architecture of Entropy Pool=
Knowing that there is a [[causal cone]] boundary of event horizon, it is possible to use the distributed physical locations to generate more entropy.
Knowing that there is a [[causal cone]] boundary of event horizon, it is possible to use the distributed physical locations to generate more entropy. It its particularly important to leverage the wide spread geographical locations of Internet participants to generate more reliable [[entropy pool]].


An article called: [https://www.blackhat.com/docs/us-15/materials/us-15-Potter-Understanding-And-Managing-Entropy-Usage-wp.pdf Understanding and Managing Entropy]<ref>{{:Paper/Understanding and Managing Entropy}}</ref>, can be found online.
An article called: [https://www.blackhat.com/docs/us-15/materials/us-15-Potter-Understanding-And-Managing-Entropy-Usage-wp.pdf Understanding and Managing Entropy]<ref>{{:Paper/Understanding and Managing Entropy}}</ref>, can be found online.


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Revision as of 07:27, 3 September 2021

In ansible community, I found a term called: Entropy Pool. You can think about blockchain being a kind of entropy pool. One can also think of knowledge containers or history scripts as entropy pools.

An entropy pool is a network of causations, or an inventory/reserve of resources, encoded/measured in terms of entropy.

Entropy pool is considered to be a place to derive randomness for system security. Therefore, it is a kind of resource, and one may use different tools to get more or less of this resource[1]

A distributed architecture of Entropy Pool

Knowing that there is a causal cone boundary of event horizon, it is possible to use the distributed physical locations to generate more entropy. It its particularly important to leverage the wide spread geographical locations of Internet participants to generate more reliable entropy pool.

An article called: Understanding and Managing Entropy[2], can be found online.


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