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  2. Flipism - Wikipedia

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    Coin flipping, cutting a deck of playing cards, finding a quotation in a holy book, consulting a Magic 8 Ball, or rolling a die. Accepting the first option that seems like it might achieve the desired result (known as " satisficing "), given the marginal effort involved in trying to process the information and optimize the result.

  3. Quantum coin flipping - Wikipedia

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    Quantum coin flipping uses the principles of quantum mechanics to encrypt messages for secure communication. It is a cryptographic primitive which can be used to construct more complex and useful cryptographic protocols, [ 2 ] e.g. Quantum Byzantine agreement .

  4. Commitment scheme - Wikipedia

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    In 1991 Moni Naor showed how to create a bit-commitment scheme from a cryptographically secure pseudorandom number generator. [17] The construction is as follows. If G is a pseudo-random generator such that G takes n bits to 3n bits, then if Alice wants to commit to a bit b: Bob selects a random 3n-bit vector R and sends R to Alice.

  5. My Experience Flipping Cards Using the eBay Vault - AOL

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  6. Penney's game - Wikipedia

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    One suggested variation on Penney's Game uses a pack of ordinary playing cards. The Humble-Nishiyama Randomness Game follows the same format using Red and Black cards, instead of Heads and Tails. [2] [3] The game is played as follows. At the start of a game each player decides on their three colour sequence for the whole game.

  7. Transaction authentication number - Wikipedia

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    A ChipTAN generator is not tied to a particular account; instead, the user must insert their bank card during use. The TAN generated is specific to the bank card as well as to the current transaction details. There are two variants: In the older variant, the transaction details (at least amount and account number) must be entered manually.

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    AOL Mail welcomes Verizon customers to our safe and delightful email experience!

  9. Trillion-dollar coin - Wikipedia

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    Artist's concept of a trillion-dollar coin, featuring a similar obverse design to the reverse of the presidential dollar series.. The trillion-dollar coin is a concept that emerged during the United States debt-ceiling crisis of 2011 as a proposed way to bypass any necessity for the United States Congress to raise the country's borrowing limit, through the minting of very high-value platinum ...