Now, now, that's a wicked sense of humour you have there.
The Foundry is a piece of artwork (broadly) intended to highlight the doublethink that attends popular misconceptions of cryptography.
In essence, it's a humorous piece that hopes to provoke reflection on the range and type of hashing algorithms.
There's an oblique insider joke in that the template does actually exist and that the service could actually work as advertised (but I haven't got all the algos covered nor do I have any motivation for offering such a service on a commercial basis).
Incidentally, the coin names in the Foundry were inspired by a Snickers ad (featuring Christopher Ryan from “The Young Ones”) ...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=anm2SWU_BHo(It's one of our favourites for the usefulness of the observation - “anna acrobat, anna bunsenburner” has been a persistent meme chez nous since then.)Cheers
Graham