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[https://eprint.iacr.org/2018/601.pdf Verifiable Delay Function], often abbreviated as [[VDF]]. [[VDF]] is a technology designed to computationally test whether a certain amount of time has been passed. A video on this subject can be found here<ref>{{:Video/Verifiable Delay Functions Cybersecurity Seminars}}</ref>. A paper on this subject by Dan Bonnet et al. can be found here<ref>{{:Paper/Verifiable Delay Functions}}</ref>.
[https://eprint.iacr.org/2018/601.pdf Verifiable Delay Functions], often abbreviated as [[VDF]]. [[VDF]] is a technology designed to computationally test whether a certain amount of time has been passed. A video on this subject can be found here<ref>{{:Video/Verifiable Delay Functions Cybersecurity Seminars}}</ref>. A paper on this subject by Dan Bonnet et al. can be found here<ref>{{:Paper/Verifiable Delay Functions}}</ref>.


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Verifiable Delay Functions, often abbreviated as VDF. VDF is a technology designed to computationally test whether a certain amount of time has been passed. A video on this subject can be found here[1]. A paper on this subject by Dan Bonnet et al. can be found here[2].


References

  1. Wesolowski, Benjamin (Aug 20, 2020). Verifiable Delay Functions Cybersecurity Seminars. local page: Monash Information Technology. 
  2. Boneh, Dan; Bonneau, Joseph; B ̈unz, Benedikt; Fisch, Ben (2009). "Verifiable Delay Functions" (PDF). local page: Bitcoin.ORG. 

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