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Schnorr-Signed ElGamal Encryption is an encryption mechanism commonly employed by various types of public-key cryptography (PKC) systems that blockchains and other types of networks employ..
As it relates to game theory, a focal point or Schelling point is a solution or specific outcome that people automatically choose by default in relation to their surrounding environment..
Scareware is a type of malware that utilizes social engineering to invoke fear, anxiety, and/or shock in a target in order to persuade them to purchase unwanted software..
A scalp trader, or scalper, is a type of investor that typically enters and exits financial positions very quickly — usually within the span of minutes or seconds — with the goal..
A scaling solution is designed to improve the efficiency and computational output of a Layer-1 blockchain network. Scaling solutions are typically composed of Layer-2 protocols — such as..
Within the context of blockchain technology, scalability is the capacity of a blockchain network to increase the transactional finality speed and throughput needed to improve processing..
Named after the pseudonymous individual or group that created Bitcoin, satoshis, or "sats," are the smallest divisible unit of the bitcoin (BTC) cryptocurrency. Like all cryptocurrencies..
Satoshi Nakamoto is the pseudonymous individual or group responsible for creating the Bitcoin protocol. Satoshi Nakamoto famously published the Bitcoin whitepaper in October 2008 and mined..
Satellites are an essential part of Storj's decentralized data storage network framework which audits Storj storage nodes to ensure that they are storing their assigned data and acting..
Within a cybersecurity context, a sandbox is a security mechanism that is designed to mitigate the potential impact of system failures and/or software vulnerabilities by allowing programs..
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