← Back to context Comment by dekhn 1 hour ago yes, but it's still not cryptological, it's just verification using hashes. 1 comment dekhn Reply fc417fc802 1 hour ago The hash being cryptographically secure is significant. In contrast, you could use (for example) md5 to non-cryptographically verify that the full process matched.
fc417fc802 1 hour ago The hash being cryptographically secure is significant. In contrast, you could use (for example) md5 to non-cryptographically verify that the full process matched.
The hash being cryptographically secure is significant. In contrast, you could use (for example) md5 to non-cryptographically verify that the full process matched.