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Added the RIPEMD cryptographic hash functions RIPEMD-160 is the base hash encoding for Bitcoin addresses.
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So, I'm a bit worried about allocating 4 more 1 byte codes (<= 0x80). We have a limited number (and should have been more careful in the past). What if we allocated ripemd-160 in this range and everything else in the two byte range? |
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Excellent suggestion, so fine by me :) |
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Added the RIPEMD cryptographic hash functions
RIPEMD-160 is the base hash encoding for Bitcoin addresses.