From 8b49a683d214e88c9a89065e33484d692d928512 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Bill Buchanan Date: Thu, 7 Apr 2022 18:54:57 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] Update README.md --- unit09_future/lab/README.md | 7 +++---- 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) diff --git a/unit09_future/lab/README.md b/unit09_future/lab/README.md index 3398f09..238b891 100644 --- a/unit09_future/lab/README.md +++ b/unit09_future/lab/README.md @@ -174,16 +174,15 @@ Now we can go ahead and test the contract: ![here](https://asecuritysite.com/public/estate49.png) -In this case we see that the Base64 string for “hello” is “aGVsbG8=”, and that the Keccak-256 hash for “hello” is “0x1c8aff950685c2ed4bc3174f3472287b56d9517b9c948127319a09a7a36deac8”. You can test this [here]: +In this case we see that the Base64 string for “hello” is “aGVsbG8=”, and that the Keccak-256 hash for “hello” is “0x1c8aff950685c2ed4bc3174f3472287b56d9517b9c948127319a09a7a36deac8”. You can test this [here](https://asecuritysite.com/hash/s3?m=hello): ![here](https://asecuritysite.com/public/estate50.png) -And [here] for Base64: +And [here](https://asecuritysite.com/Coding/ascii?ascii=hello) for Base64: ![here](https://asecuritysite.com/public/estate51.png) -Now go ahead and test each of the methods, and prove that they work. - +Now go ahead and test each of the functions, and prove that they work. ## Light-weight crypto ### L1