A cryptographic key is a string of bits that is 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 a password, are not intended to be memorized by users.
Ethereum Developers Propose EIP-7706 for Lower Gas Fees
A new proposal could reduce costs for certain ETH transactions. Targets calldata-heavy operations Could help L2s and DeFi protocols Still...