- Patent Title: Separating hashing from proof-of-work in blockchain environments
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Application No.: US17037980Application Date: 2020-09-30
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Publication No.: US11444749B2Publication Date: 2022-09-13
- Inventor: Paul Snow
- Applicant: Inveniam Capital Partners, Inc.
- Applicant Address: US NY New York
- Assignee: Inveniam Capital Partners, Inc.
- Current Assignee: Inveniam Capital Partners, Inc.
- Current Assignee Address: US NY New York
- Agency: Koffsky Schwalb LLC
- Main IPC: G06F11/30
- IPC: G06F11/30 ; H04L9/06 ; G06F16/2458 ; H04L9/32 ; G06F21/60 ; G06F16/23 ; A61B1/018 ; A61B1/273 ; A61J1/05 ; A61J1/06 ; A61K49/00 ; A61L24/00 ; A61L24/04 ; A61L31/06 ; A61M5/00 ; A61M5/178 ; A61M5/32 ; A61M39/10 ; G06F12/0815 ; H04L9/08 ; G06F12/14 ; H04L9/00

Abstract:
Blockchain environments may mix-and-match different encryption, difficulty, and/or proof-of-work schemes when mining blockchain transactions. Each encryption, difficulty, and/or proof-of-work scheme may be separate, stand-alone programs, files, or third-party services. Blockchain miners may be agnostic to a particular coin's or network's encryption, difficulty, and/or proof-of-work schemes, thus allowing any blockchain miner to process or mine data in multiple blockchains. GPUs, ASICs, and other specialized processing hardware components may be deterred by forcing cache misses, cache latencies, and processor stalls. Hashing, difficulty, and/or proof-of-work schemes require less programming code, consume less storage space/usage in bytes, and execute faster. Blockchain mining schemes may further randomize byte or memory block access, further improve cryptographic security.
Public/Granted literature
- US20210226769A1 Separating Hashing from Proof-of-Work in Blockchain Environments Public/Granted day:2021-07-22
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