Blake-256
Blake-256 is a cryptographic hash function that is part of the Blake algorithm family. It was one of the first hash functions to receive widespread academic attention and it is used in Decred. Blake-256 was proposed by James Blake in 1997. It is a 256-bit hash function that is used in Decred. Blake-256 is based on the Blake algorithm, which is a cryptographic hash function that was proposed by James Blake in 1997. The Blake algorithm is a member of the Blake algorithm family. Blake-256 is a cryptographic hash function that is used in Decred. It is based on the Blake algorithm, which is a member of the Blake algorithm family. Blake-256 was proposed by James Blake in 1997. |