Other functions and services


Cryptographic Hashing

Ethereum widely uses Keccak 256 bit hashes - which are almost, but not completely the same as SHA3-256 hashes.

You can use Web3.js to compute hashes in JavaScript:

web3.sha3('hello');
"0x1c8aff950685c2ed4bc3174f3472287b56d9517b9c948127319a09a7a36deac8"

For Python, Web3.py provides similar functionality:

>>> import web3
>>> web3.Web3.sha3('hello'.encode('utf8'))
HexBytes('0x1c8aff950685c2ed4bc3174f3472287b56d9517b9c948127319a09a7a36deac8')

Local Private Keys

Receiving Blockchain Events