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BLAKE2 can be directly keyed, making it functionally equivalent to a Message Authentication Code (MAC). BLAKE2 comes in two main flavors: BLAKE2b is optimized for 64-bit platforms, and BLAKE2s for smaller architectures. This document describes the cryptographic hash function BLAKE2, making the algorithm specification and C source code conveniently available to the Internet community. The BLAKE2 Cryptographic Hash and MAC Internet Engineering Task Force
