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Cryptocurrency Wallet - Decoding the Hidden World of Digital Heists and Cybercrime - cover

Cryptocurrency Wallet - Decoding the Hidden World of Digital Heists and Cybercrime

Fouad Sabry

Publisher: One Billion Knowledgeable

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Summary

In today’s rapidly evolving financial landscape, understanding cryptocurrency, its technologies, and its intersection with crime is more critical than ever. "Cryptocurrency Wallet" delves deep into the complexities of digital currencies, their applications, and the risks they bring to the global economy. This book is not just for professionals but also for students, enthusiasts, and anyone seeking to navigate the intricate world of cryptocurrency crime. The insights provided will equip you with the tools to stay ahead of the curve in this digital revolution.
 
Chapters Brief Overview:
 
1: Cryptocurrency wallet: Explores the essential concept of cryptocurrency wallets and their role in securing digital assets.
 
2: Cryptocurrency and crime: Unpacks the relationship between cryptocurrencies and illegal activities, shedding light on risks in the digital economy.
 
3: Decentralized finance: Explores the rise of decentralized financial systems and their implications on traditional finance and crime.
 
4: Colored Coins: Introduces the concept of colored coins and their use in representing realworld assets on the blockchain.
 
5: HTC Exodus: Delves into HTC’s Exodus phone and its innovative approach to integrating a hardware wallet.
 
6: Cryptocurrency: Provides an indepth look at cryptocurrencies, their history, and their significance in the digital economy.
 
7: IOTA (technology): Examines IOTA’s unique Tangle technology and its potential for disrupting the cryptocurrency space.
 
8: Firo (cryptocurrency): Investigates Firo’s privacy features and its role in maintaining anonymity within digital transactions.
 
9: Ethereum: Focuses on Ethereum, its smart contracts, and how it has shaped the blockchain ecosystem.
 
10: Cardano (blockchain platform): Analyzes Cardano’s approach to scalability, sustainability, and its potential to address blockchain challenges.
 
11: Proof of work: Explores the proof of work consensus mechanism and its security role in the cryptocurrency world.
 
12: Bitcoin: Covers Bitcoin’s foundational importance in the cryptocurrency space and its evolving role in the financial world.
 
13: Bitcoin protocol: Details Bitcoin’s protocol, its inner workings, and how it ensures decentralized security.
 
14: Unspent transaction output: Explains unspent transaction outputs (UTXOs) and their significance in cryptocurrency transactions.
 
15: Ethereum Classic: Looks at Ethereum Classic, its origins, and its divergence from Ethereum’s mainstream blockchain.
 
16: MetaMask: Explains MetaMask’s role as a browser extension wallet and its crucial part in accessing decentralized applications.
 
17: Privacy and blockchain: Investigates how blockchain enhances privacy, with a focus on anonymity in transactions.
 
18: Decentralized application: Introduces decentralized applications (DApps), their growth, and their potential to disrupt industries.
 
19: Hardware security module: Explains the role of hardware security modules (HSMs) in safeguarding cryptocurrency transactions.
 
20: Blockchain: Provides an overview of blockchain technology, its applications, and its implications for various sectors.
 
21: Blockchain-dot-com: Covers Blockchain-dot-com’s platform and its importance in the cryptocurrency ecosystem.
 
This book offers an essential exploration of cryptocurrency and its connections to crime. Whether you’re a student eager to learn, a professional seeking insights, or simply a curious mind, "Cryptocurrency Wallet" will provide you with the knowledge to stay informed in the digital age.
Available since: 08/12/2025.
Print length: 289 pages.

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