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A bespoke cryptography protocol released by the Dfinity Foundation, Noninteractive Distributed Key Generation (NIDKG) uses forward secrecy, Zero-Knowledge Proofs (ZKPs), and other advanced..
A nonce (which stands for "number only used once") is a number that is added to all the data in a block prior to the hashing of that block in the Proof-of-Work mining process.
Non-leaf nodes are found in the body of a Merkle tree. They are located above the leaf-node layer (which is at the bottom of a Merkle tree) and below the Merkle root (found at the top..
A non-fungible token (NFT) marketplace is an online platform that allows users to buy, sell, and trade various types of NFTs. OpenSea and Rarible were some of the first NFT marketplaces that..
A non-fungible token (NFT) collection is a specific group of NFT collectables that are focused on the same topic or interest. NFT collections are typically developed by the same company..
A non-fungible token (NFT) is a special type of cryptographic token that represents a unique digital asset that cannot be exchanged for another type of digital asset. This characteristic is..
Non-fungibility means that a specific asset is distinguishable or unique from another asset that is similar in nature. A non-fungible token (NFT) is a specialized type of cryptographic token..
A non-deterministic (ND) wallet is a type of non-custodial cryptocurrency wallet that is made to generate, store, and manage numerous private keys that are independent from each other..
Non-custodial wallets are cryptocurrency wallets that are controlled only by the person who created the wallet, meaning, the creator of the wallet has full control of their private keys..
Non-custodial and custodial are classifications that are used to classify the services that a financial institution provides to their customers to manage securities or other assets..
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