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Image a lock which is virtually imposible to open without the combination. The safest lock ever

Imagine a personal code which is mostly imposible to duplicate. The safest code ever.


What use would you give to something like that?

>> No.11912102

My chastity cage, I'd give the key to my mistress and let her control my dick absolutely.

>> No.11912117

Finally a place where my cum rag is safe.

>> No.11912153

>>11912063
If I open the lock to find a completely empty safe worth zero, I guess I'd see if the lock is worth anything (protip: it isn't.)

Assuming I kept it at all, I'd use that lock to store REAL items of value, like precious metals, that are proven over the entire history of human civilization to be good long term investments. Things I could hold in my hand and physically use at my retirement or in an actual emergency.

>> No.11912221

>>11912063
to store money

>> No.11912249

I’d TETHER the value of the lock by placing $1 exactly behind it

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11912962

Let's try again.

I'm talking about a practical use for the safest lock in the world, a safe or a vault to save money or valuable objects is practical but isn't something it can't be done for any other lock.

What i called a "personal code" it's something difficult to explain, let's take for example a credit card number, which consist in 18 digits, every digit with 9 possible combinations, making a total of 198,359,290,368 possible combinations which is already virtually impossible to duplicate, but not to decipher.
The code and the lock works with the same system they have the same number of possible combinations but they have different tasks, a lock can only save things.
The code could work as a virtual lock, but there's no difference between, use it as a card number or an ID number could be exempt of failure or duplication. For instance;

If the code of a bank account has 18 digits with 9 possible combinations per digit, this code has 18 digits with around of 400 possible combinations per digit. The problem now is "¿what kind of numerical system or alphabet has around of 400 characters?"
I been thinking about this for a while and i came out with a special numerical system based on the mayan numeric system.

I'm thinking about patent this, but i can't think about any practical use for it.

>> No.11913012

>>11912962
256-SHA already exists genius.

>> No.11913046

>>11912063
Empty. But I would make the world think there is the most value thing in it so everyone wonders about. Then after several years at high peak of hysteria make an open auction and sell it with the password. Thank me later.

>> No.11913440

>>11913012
this

>> No.11913730

>>11913012
>>11913440
I didn't explain myself correctly, this code is not a cryptographic algorithm, it mostly works as a QR code, with the only purpose of save/transfer information in a safer and optimum way.
It is almost analogic as the way it could work as a lock, on the other hand the code every digit perform it is in fact a pretty simple framework.

I Would love to explain this system, but i prefere to keep it until i find out if it worth the effort

>> No.11913771

>>11913730

Please go take a basic online course in cryptography then get back to us, thanks.

>> No.11913782

One time pads already exist, OP. You're late to the party