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Discovery Silver Corp T.DSV

Alternate Symbol(s):  DSVSF

Discovery Silver Corp. (Discovery Silver) is a Canada-based mineral exploration company focused on identifying, defining, and developing mineral deposits, primarily in Mexico. Discovery Silver’s projects include Cordero project. The Company’s Cordero project is located on the eastern edge of the Sierra Madre Occidental mountains in the northern part of the Central Mexican Silver Belt, Mexico’s premier porphyry and carbonate replacement deposit district.


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Post by BaldSilverHeadon May 21, 2024 4:26pm
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Theses are same control freaks

Theses are same control freaks

That came up with Bitcoin. which again I believe was done as a Silver suppression program  Fiat to Electronic Fiat  (Bitcoin and cbdc) 

 

In 1996, the NSA published a paper titled How To Make A Mint: The Cryptography Of Anonymous Electronic Cash that described a system that uses public-key cryptography to allow users to make anonymous payments without revealing their identity. The paper listed four things as indispensable in their proposed network: privacy, user identification, message integrity, and nonrepudiation.

 

The US National Security Agency (NSA) has contributed to the development of several hashing algorithms, including SHA-256, which is central to Bitcoin's architecture. SHA-256 was first published in 2001 and is used to encrypt a variety of Bitcoin inputs and outputs. It's also commonly used in SSL certificates for websites and in the DKIM message signing standard for email clients.

 

In 1996, the NSA published a paper titled How To Make A Mint: The Cryptography Of Anonymous Electronic Cash that described a system that uses public-key cryptography to allow users to make anonymous payments without revealing their identity. The paper listed four things as indispensable in their proposed network: privacy, user identification, message integrity, and nonrepudiation.

 

The US National Security Agency (NSA) has contributed to the development of several hashing algorithms, including SHA-256, which is central to Bitcoin's architecture. SHA-256 was first published in 2001 and is used to encrypt a variety of Bitcoin inputs and outputs. It's also commonly used in SSL certificates for websites and in the DKIM message signing standard for email clients.

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