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Dad: Son, what is the difference between a Bitcoin address and a Bitcoin public key?
Son: Hi Dad,
That's a good question! An address represents a hash of a public key of an asymmetric key pair.
The owner of the key pair can use the private key to sign transactions or messages.
Dad: Why sign a message?
Son: For example, to prove ownership of an address.
Only by using the correct private key a valid signature may be created, which then anyone can verify as valid by using the associated address which, again, represents the public key.
#Bitcoin
Published at
2025-02-04 08:40:35Event JSON
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