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Asymmetric Encryption: How Blockchain Technology Uses it
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Asymmetric Encryption: How Blockchain Technology Uses it

Asymmetric encryption, also known as public-key cryptography, is a cryptographic method that uses a pair of keys to encrypt and decrypt data. This method is widely used in blockchain technology to ensure secure transactions and protect user data. In blockchain technology, asymmetric encryption is used to create a digital signature that verifies the authenticity of