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I Made RIPEMD-160 Faster in Go by Refusing to Generalize It

By Asylian21 · Published June 4, 2026 · 1 min read · Source: Bitcoin Tag
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I Made RIPEMD-160 Faster in Go by Refusing to Generalize It

How batching, Go assembly, and ARM64 NEON turned a Bitcoin HASH160 bottleneck into a zero-allocation 4-lane path.

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