I have been looking all over google to find what the hex output of a SHA256 hash looks like. But I just can’t seem to find it.
So what does a SHA256 hash look like when it’s converted to hexadecimal?
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A SHA256 hash represented in hexadecimal consists of 64 hexadecimal characters, i.e. it matches the following regex:
Example: