AI Agents, AI Tools, Artificial Intelligence, Blockchains, cryptography, Digital Currency, International Finance, Productivity, Science, Yogi Nelson

Cryptography–The Secret Sauce in Blockchain Technology!


  • ✅ Transactions can’t be faked.
  • ✅ Coins can’t be spent twice.
  • ✅ Users can keep their private keys safe.
  • ✅ Everyone agrees on the ledger’s state without trusting anyone else.

  • Public Key: Like your email address. You can share it with anyone so they can send you crypto.
  • Private Key: Like your password. Only you should know it. It lets you spend or move your crypto.

  • ✅ You authorized the transaction.
  • ✅ The transaction hasn’t been changed.

  • ✅ The same input always gives the same hash.
  • ✅ Even tiny changes in input produce completely different hashes.
  • ✅ It is impossible to figure out the original input just by looking at the hash.
  • Create unique “fingerprints” of transactions and blocks.
  • Link blocks together securely in a chain.
  • Ensure no one can change past records without detection.

  1. Each block contains a list of transactions.
  2. The block also includes the hash of the previous block.
  3. This forms an unbreakable chain.

Some modern blockchains also use zero-knowledge proofs. These allow someone to prove they know something (like a secret or password) without revealing it. By the way, zero-knowledge proofs can improve privacy and security.

For example:

  • ✅ You prove you own funds without revealing your private key.
  • ✅ You prove you have enough balance without showing your entire account.

  • ✅ It uses Ed25519 for digital signatures, known for being secure and fast.
  • ✅ It employs Ouroboros, a proof-of-stake protocol that relies on cryptographic randomness to select who adds new blocks.
  • ✅ It explores zero-knowledge proofs to improve privacy and scalability in the future.

  • ✅ Exchange value securely.
  • ✅ Trust a shared ledger without intermediaries.
  • ✅ Protect their digital assets from theft or fraud.

  • Cryptography secures cryptocurrencies without needing banks or middlemen.
  • Public and private keys enable secure ownership and transactions.
  • Digital signatures prove authenticity.
  • Hash functions link blocks in a tamper-evident chain.
  • Advanced tools like zero-knowledge proofs add privacy and efficiency.

  1. Antonopoulos, Andreas M. “Mastering Bitcoin.”
  2. Narayanan et al., “Bitcoin and Cryptocurrency Technologies.”
  3. IBM Blockchain Essentials – Cryptography Basics
  4. CoinDesk or Blockgeeks articles on cryptographic techniques in blockchain
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4 Ways to Invest in Bitcoin: A Comprehensive Guide

by Yogi Nelson

Welcome to the BlockchainAIForum

Bitcoin ETFs: Indirect Exposure Through Traditional Finance

Centralized Exchanges: Accessibility with Custodial Trade-Offs

Peer-to-Peer Transactions: Trust and Sovereignty

Spot Market Purchases: Direct but Institutional

Key Comparisons

Conclusion

AI Tools, Blockchains, content creation, cryptography, Decentralized, Digital Currency, Solana, Yogi Nelson

Solana: The High-Speed Blockchain Powering the Next Wave of Innovation

by Yogi Nelson

Welcome to the BlockchainAIForum

✅ Pros of Solana

⚠️ Cons of Solana

AI Agents, AI Tools, Artificial Intelligence, Blockchains, cryptography, Decentralized, Digital Currency, tokenization, Yogi Nelson

Top Blockchain & Crypto Certificate Programs in the USA: A Comparative Overview

Blockchain Fundamentals Professional Certificate – UC Berkeley (edX)

Graduate Certificate in Blockchain and Smart Contract Engineering – Northeastern University

Blockchain Essentials Certificate – Cornell University (eCornell)

Blockchain Technology Management Certificate – UCLA Extension

MIT Blockchain & Crypto Certifications

Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) Blockchain Courses

Comparative Table

Program / CertificateFormat & LevelFocusIdeal For
UC Berkeley – Blockchain Fundamentals (edX)Online / ProfessionalTechnical foundations, enterprise platformsLearners seeking reputable, flexible credential
Northeastern UniversityOn-campus / GraduateSmart contracts, Ethereum, blockchain engineeringDevelopers, engineers, technical specialists
Cornell University (eCornell)Online / ProfessionalBusiness + technical literacy, DeFi, industry casesBusiness leaders and professionals
UCLA ExtensionProfessional / Non-creditGovernance, strategy, enterprise DLTExecutives, managers, policy strategists
MIT – Disruptive TechnologyOnline / ProfessionalBlockchain fundamentals with strategic focusProfessionals driving tech adoption
MIT Sloan – Innovation & DeFi/Web3Executive / Self-pacedEconomics, DeFi, NFTs, Web3Strategic leaders in finance and tech
CMU – Various CoursesGraduate / Undergraduate / ExecutiveAdvanced technical, programming, policy dimensionsEngineers, researchers, policy advisors

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Blockchain for Open Science: How NASA is Leading the Way

by Yogi Nelson

Welcome to the BlockchainAIForum

Why Open Science Needs Stronger Data Integrity 🔐

What is Blockchain and Why Does it Matter for Science? 🔗

Data Provenance: The Heart of the Challenge 📂

Supporting Global Scientific Collaboration

Enhancing Credit and Recognition 🏆

Addressing Challenges and Limitations ⚡

NASA’s Next Steps 🚀

What This Means for the Future of Science 📢

Final Thoughts 📝