How feasible is it to use one way cryptographic hash function

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I have a question in mind, Suppose I use a document as an input to the hashing function, what do you think could be done with the output hash? I mean how is the output hash put to use??
May 8, 2018 in Blockchain by Shashank
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you can use the ouput hash function to check for the authenticity of the document by comparing the hashes of the outputs.

answered May 8, 2018 by Johnathon
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