A certificate authority (CA) is a body that issues digital certificates. These digital certificates verify the identity of individuals or computers over an insecure network. Certificate authorities use PKI (public-key infrastructure) to issue and manage digital certificates. The CA signs the digital certificateA digital certificate is an online record of authenticity that uses cryptographic techniques to bind a person or entity to... Read More with their private keyIn the context of cryptocurrency, a private key is a number that allows users to sign transactions and to generate... Read More, while anyone can verify the certificate’s authenticity with the CA’s public keyIn public-key cryptography - one of the basis of cryptocurrency, digital keys are generated from a large random number through a cryptographic... Read More.
