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This branch reimplements the RIPEMD-160 algorithm based on the pointycastle library. This hash function produces a 160-bit output, crucial for encoding addresses in Bitcoin and Cosmos based networks. List of changes: - created a_md4_digest.dart to handle message digestion, including byte processing, block management, and state updates. This class can be extended in the future into: RIPEMD-128, RIPEMD-256, RIPEMD-320, SM3Digest and SHA-1, SHA-224, SHA-256 algorithms. - created ripemd160.dart to implement the RIPEMD-160 hash function - created new methods in register64.dart to support 32 lanes of Register64
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This branch reimplements the RIPEMD-160 algorithm based on the pointycastle library. This hash function produces a 160-bit output, crucial for encoding addresses in Bitcoin and Cosmos based networks.
List of changes: