hashesblok
Hashesblok is a data structure and protocol used to organize and verify the integrity of digital content by collecting blocks of cryptographic hash values. A hashesblok typically contains a sequence of entries. Each entry stores a hash digest of a data block, along with optional metadata such as the size of the original block and identifiers like timestamps or block IDs. Hash digests are commonly produced with standard algorithms such as SHA-256, SHA-3, or BLAKE2.
Many implementations include a header with version information and, optionally, a reference to a previous hashesblok,
Common applications include archival storage, software distribution, data deduplication, and digital forensics. Advantages include fast integrity
History and terminology: the term hashesblok appears in several data-management contexts as a generic label for