Scrypt
The Scrypt algorithm is a cryptographic hash function designed to be more memory-intensive and resistant to large-scale custom hardware attacks, like those from ASIC (Application-Specific Integrated Circuit) miners. It was proposed by Colin Percival in 2009 as a way to make password hashing more secure and difficult for attackers to execute using parallel processing hardware such as GPUs or specialized hardware.
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