⁝⁝⁝
Publications
Pretty Good Privacy (PGP) is a commonly used encryption method for online communications. Using PGP, a message is converted to unreadable and encrypted text (ciphertext). Only the message..
Pretexting is a social engineering technique used in cybercrime in which an attacker typically poses as a trusted figure such as a bank official, head of a company, or law enforcement..
Predictive algorithm analytics is a software-based methodology that uses data mining, machine learning, and predictive modeling technology to analyze the impact of current data on future..
Prediction markets — sometimes called predictive markets, ideas futures, event derivatives, virtual markets, or information markets — are exchange-traded markets created solely to bet..
A pre-sale is held by some blockchain enterprises after the private sale has been completed, but before the public sale, whereby a specific allocation of coins is sold to prospective..
Pre-mining refers to the mining of a cryptocurrency asset (by the project's creators and core software developers) before a project is introduced to the public and its underlying blockchain..
Pre-mining is a practice that creates a specific number of coins for a blockchain project before a public sale occurs, often awarding them to the developers and founders of the project..
Practical Byzantine Fault Tolerance (pBFT) is a consensus mechanism designed to improve upon the Byzantine Fault Tolerant (BFT) consensus mechanism in order to more fully protect..
Post-trade is the classification of processes that are carried out after the buying and selling of assets through a stock market, online exchange, or related investment service provider..
Post-quantum cryptography, also referred to as quantum-resistant or quantum-proof cryptography, is a specific type of cryptographic computing architecture that utilizes public-key..
⁝⁝⁝
Trending news
- Artificial Intelligence (AI)
- Altcoins
- Bitcoin
- DeFi
- Ethereum
- Economy
- Market and Events
- Metaverse
- Mining
- NFT
- Regulation
- Web3
- show less
⁝⁝⁝ Test your knowledge