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May 19, 2017, 09:47:54 AM
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  Among SH256,SHA3 and Keccak25 which one is the best hashing Algorithm ? Support your answer with reasons.

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May 19, 2017, 10:51:15 AM
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Hello,
  Among SH256,SHA3 and Keccak25 which one is the best hashing Algorithm ? Support your answer with reasons.



sha256 is better to leave it to bitcoin i think, sha3 is nexus using this algo? or a variant i don't remember and keccak25 is an old algo, you should focus on new algo, like timetravel10, blake2s the one from HODL i forgot the name, but for me the best oen is alwys the oen that make asic hard to make for it, any hard memory algo is good for this

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May 19, 2017, 10:56:59 AM
Last edit: May 19, 2017, 02:39:44 PM by Cazkys
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Hello,
  Among SH256,SHA3 and Keccak25 which one is the best hashing Algorithm ? Support your answer with reasons.



sha256 is better to leave it to bitcoin i think, sha3 is nexus using this algo? or a variant i don't remember and keccak25 is an old algo, you should focus on new algo, like timetravel10, blake2s the one from HODL i forgot the name, but for me the best oen is alwys the oen that make asic hard to make for it, any hard memory algo is good for this

Mostly the most familiar thing to me is the sha256. While I was reading things about cryptography, the sha-256 algorithm generates an almost-unique, fixed size 256-bit (32-byte) hash that may be the same with one time pad because it cant be decrypted and it is a one way function.This makes it suitable for password validation and i think this is the most famous one?
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May 19, 2017, 05:54:39 PM
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Hello,
  Among SH256,SHA3 and Keccak25 which one is the best hashing Algorithm ? Support your answer with reasons.



sha256 is better to leave it to bitcoin i think, sha3 is nexus using this algo? or a variant i don't remember and keccak25 is an old algo, you should focus on new algo, like timetravel10, blake2s the one from HODL i forgot the name, but for me the best oen is alwys the oen that make asic hard to make for it, any hard memory algo is good for this

Mostly the most familiar thing to me is the sha256. While I was reading things about cryptography, the sha-256 algorithm generates an almost-unique, fixed size 256-bit (32-byte) hash that may be the same with one time pad because it cant be decrypted and it is a one way function.This makes it suitable for password validation and i think this is the most famous one?

 What about scrypt ?
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May 19, 2017, 07:53:11 PM
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I think they are all pretty same, but sha256 is the most popular so it's the main reason, why I prefer it over other hashing algos.
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