👉 In cryptography, an "uptoss" is a cryptographic hash function that takes a message or input as its first argument and returns a fixed-length output. The purpose of an uptops function is to efficiently generate large keys for hashing purposes. An uptoss function has a fixed number of bits (usually 32) in the output, which allows it to be easily used with very large inputs without having to compute the full input multiple times. This makes it suitable for use in applications where the