What is Capstone ?
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Capstone is the name of a United States government long-term
project to develop cryptography standards for public and
government use. The standards included skipjack, clipper
chip, DSA and SHA
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It is known as "Corner Stone" It is the Jesus Christ.
He is “ the stone you builders rejected, which has become
the capstone.” Acts 4:11 (NIV)
History also refers this! B.C. & A.D. are cutting around
HIM, showing HIM as the Capstone. There are plenty to
tell....no End.
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It is known as "Corner Stone" It is the Jesus Christ.
He is “ the stone you builders rejected, which has become
the capstone.” Acts 4:11 (NIV)
History also refers this! B.C. & A.D. are cutting around
HIM, showing HIM as the Capstone. There are plenty to
tell....no End.
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