Keccak-256, a variant of the Keccak family, was selected as the winner of the NIST hash function competition and later standardized as SHA-3 (Secure Hash Algorithm 3). Released by NIST on August 5, 2015, Keccak-256 hashing is a method to convert arbitrary data into a fixed-size sequence of characters, which typically represents a checksum or fingerprint of the original data. For example, the string Hello, World! becomes acaf3289d7b601cbd114fb36c4d29c85bbfd5e133f14cb355c3fd8d99367964f .
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