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For whether specific types of questions are allowed on this site or not.
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Should we allow generic questions about block chain?
Should we allow generic questions about block chain?
If it's about cryptography, yes. For example, How did the signature malleability flaw in Monero work?, or What is the impact of quantum compu …
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Are we allowed to illustrate questions about cryptographic algorithms with executable code?
According to @Maeher, we are not allowed to illustrate questions on crypto.stackexchange.com with executable code—such questions are permissible only on stackoverflow.com:
https://chat.stackexchange. …
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inappropriate migrations of crypto questions to stackoverflow
We should make an effort to isolate a cryptography question from a coding question if it's unclear, before we irreversibly migrate the question to a forum that is ill-suited to answering cryptography …
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Are [crc] questions on-topic here, and should they be?
I present a counterexample to the proposition that the concept of CRCs is inherently non-cryptographic.
(This does not imply the cryptographic application is useful, of course! But who knows, maybe …
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Should we rethink our position related to questions about cryptographic software and libraries?
Seems to me there should be a pretty clear distinction between
How do I do specific crypto operation X in library Y?
Can you help me use the crypto available in libraries P, Q, or R to provide secur …