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
bitcoin, Blockchains, cryptography, Decentralized, Digital Currency, International Finance, tokenization, Uncategorized, Yogi Nelson

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

Banking, Blockchains, content creation, cryptography, Decentralized, Digital Currency, International Finance, sec, tokenization

Should You Be “Bullish” on the Bullish Initial Public Offering (IPO)?

by Yogi Nelson

Banking, Digital Currency, finance, International Finance, sec, tokenization, Yogi Nelson

The SEC and CFTC Joint Statement: Impact on Crypto Trading

by Yogi Nelson

Welcome to the BlockchainAIForum

Riding the Wave of “Project Crypto” and “Crypto Sprint”

What’s Allowed, and How It’s Framed

What’s Next, and What Market Participants Should Consider

  • Promptly review filings and proposals, encouraging engagement from exchanges seeking to list spot crypto products.
  • Address operational and structural questions, including around custody, clearing, margin, and settlement.
  • Support market surveillance and data transparency, encouraging shared price feeds and real-time dissemination of trade data.
  • Balance innovation with investor protection, remaining open to technological advances while ensuring rigorous oversight.

Views from the Trenches: Optimism vs. Skepticism

Harmonizing Frameworks—Next Up: A Joint Roundtable

Implications and Forward Outlook

Conclusion: Cautious Optimism in a Regulatory Renaissance

Artificial Intelligence, Banking, content creation, Credit Cards, Digital Currency, International Finance, Yogi Nelson

The Genius Act and Stablecoins: A Game-Changer for Visa and Mastercard?

Introduction

What Is the Genius Act of 2025?

Visa and Mastercard: The Legacy Model

Why Stablecoins Are a Threat

Business Model Disruption: The Risk to Visa and Mastercard

Strategic Response from the Giants

The Cross-Border Payment Revolution

Privacy, Security, and Trust: A Remaining Edge?

What the Future May Hold

Final Thoughts