A cryptographic key is a string of bits used by an encryption algorithm to convert encrypted ciphertext into plaintext and vice versa as part of a paired key access mechanism. Keys are usually randomly generated and, unlike passwords, are not intended to be memorized by users.
US GENIUS Act Sets New Rules for Stablecoins
The GENIUS Act brings clear rules for stablecoins in the US, including full asset backing and federal oversight. Stablecoin issuers...