--- id: crypto-reference title: Crypto --- ## Crypto.blake2b(data: bytes): bytes Runs the [blake2b hash algorithm](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BLAKE_(hash_function)#BLAKE2) over the given `bytes` data and returns a `bytes` representing the hash. ```pascaligo function hasherman_blake (const s: bytes) : bytes is blake2b(s) ``` ```cameligo let hasherman_blake (s: bytes) : bytes = Crypto.blake2b s ``` ```reasonligo let hasherman_blake = (s: bytes) => Crypto.blake2b(s); ``` ## Crypto.sha256(data: bytes) : bytes Runs the [sha256 hash algorithm](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SHA-2) over the given `bytes` data and returns a `bytes` representing the hash. ```pascaligo function hasherman (const s : bytes) : bytes is begin skip end with sha_256(s) ``` ```cameligo let hasherman (s : bytes) : bytes = Crypto.sha256 s ``` ```reasonligo let hasherman = (s: bytes): bytes => Crypto.sha256(s); ``` ## Crypto.sha512(data: bytes) : bytes Runs the [sha512 hash algorithm](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SHA-2) over the given `bytes` data and returns a `bytes` representing the hash. ```pascaligo function hasherman512 (const s: bytes) : bytes is sha_512(s) ``` ```cameligo let hasherman512 (s: bytes) : bytes = Crypto.sha512 s ``` ```reasonligo let hasherman512 = (s: bytes) => Crypto.sha512(s); ``` ## Crypto.hash_key(k: key) : key_hash Hashes a key for easy comparison and storage. ```pascaligo function check_hash_key (const kh1 : key_hash; const k2 : key) : bool * key_hash is block { var ret : bool := False ; var kh2 : key_hash := crypto_hash_key(k2) ; if kh1 = kh2 then ret := True else skip; } with (ret, kh2) ``` ```cameligo let check_hash_key (kh1, k2: key_hash * key) : bool * key_hash = let kh2 : key_hash = Crypto.hash_key k2 in if kh1 = kh2 then (true, kh2) else (false, kh2) ``` ```reasonligo let check_hash_key = ((kh1, k2): (key_hash, key)) : (bool, key_hash) => { let kh2 : key_hash = Crypto.hash_key(k2); if (kh1 == kh2) { (true, kh2); } else { (false, kh2); } }; ``` ## Crypto.check(pk: key, signed: signature, data: bytes) : bool Check that a message has been signed by a particular key. > ⚠️ There is no way to *generate* a signed message in LIGO. This is because that would require storing a private key on chain, at which point it isn't very private anymore. ```pascaligo function check_signature (const pk: key; const signed: signature; const msg: bytes) : bool is crypto_check(pk, signed, msg) ``` ```cameligo let check_signature (pk, signed, msg: key * signature * bytes) : bool = Crypto.check pk signed msg ``` ```reasonligo let check_signature = ((pk, signed, msg): (key, signature, bytes)) : bool => { Crypto.check(pk, signed, msg); }; ```