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Asymmetric Encryption

Summary

A cryptographic method that uses a pair of keys (public and private) for secure data transmission.

Detailed Description

Asymmetric encryption, also known as public-key cryptography, involves the use of a pair of keys for encryption and decryption. The public key can be shared openly, while the private key must be kept secret. When a message is encrypted with the public key, only the corresponding private key can decrypt it, ensuring confidentiality and security during transmission. This method is fundamental in various web3 applications, such as securing transactions and digital communications.

Category
Cryptography
Synonyms
Public Key Encryption
Public Key Cryptography

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Secure Online Transactions

Protects user data in online transactions by encrypting sensitive information such as credit card details.

Industries:

Finance
Retail

Platforms:

Web3 Applications
E-commerce Sites
Digital Signatures

Provides proof of authenticity by allowing users to sign documents and transactions digitally.

Industries:

Legal
Real Estate

Platforms:

Blockchain Records
Smart Contracts
Secure Email Communication

Enables end-to-end encryption for emails ensuring that only the intended recipient can read the content.

Industries:

Corporate
Legal

Platforms:

Email Services
Message Encryption Tools

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