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If the sha256 algorithm will be disassembled in reverse order, it is worth thinking about how to make a time-shift that will prevent it from being done in the future. That is, each operation takes time and this time will be written in each calculation after the operation. Let it be milliseconds, but it must be! each shift must be accompanied by a smoothness of time for the performed task. and then each new calculation will show a different result, which will not allow to reverse it by definition. this method will be developed in the future. and then the accuracy will increase many times!) if you take the inverse calculation of time then it will not be possible because of its fluidity forward. although if only to stop time... but that's fantastic....
Each chip will read with its own speed and its own parameters. If the first chip reads 1011 operations, then the second 1021 and it will take time.
with this mechanism you can eliminate the chilo nons in principle!)))which has a limit of 4 294 967 296 options