SHA-256 is the cryptographic hash function used by Bitcoin. It converts input data into a fixed 256-bit hash, which is a one-way function, making it infeasible to reverse-engineer the original input from the hash output.
« Back to Glossary IndexDeutsche Bank Joins MAS, FINMA, FCA, And FSA In Project Guardian
The trillion-euro company Deutsche Bank joins Project Guardian to expand its footprint in the Asia-Pacific region. The program is the...