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A cryptographic key that consists of two mathematically related keys, one public and one private. The process of verifying the identity of a user or system. A security feature that restricts transactions to only specified addresses. A security measure that physically isolates a device or network from the internet. A type of encryption that uses a pair of keys, one public and one private, to encrypt and decrypt data. An atomic swap is a type of decentralized exchange that allows for the direct exchange of different digital assets without the need for an intermediary.Asymmetric Key
Authentication
Address Whitelisting
Air Gap
Asymmetric Encryption
Atomic swap