SHA-1 (Secure Hash Algorithm 1) is a cryptographic hashing algorithm that generates a fixed-length (160-bit) "digest" from variable-length input data. It was widely used for data integrity verification and digital signatures. However, due to vulnerabilities that allow for collision attacks, SHA-1 is no longer considered secure for cryptographic purposes and has been largely replaced by more secure algorithms like SHA-256 and SHA-3.
Operations
Add new hash
Offer a reward in Solana (SOL) for solving a specific hash. If the same hash is already being searched for, the rewards will stack, increasing the total reward.
Claim a reward
Submit a text to check if it matches any active hash. If it does, you'll receive the accumulated rewards associated with that hash.
Claimed & Unclaimed
Discover the status of all hashes in one place. View unclaimed hashes with rewards in Solana (SOL) still waiting to be solved, and claimed hashes that have already been resolved and rewarded.