Across
- 6. A cryptographic method to verify the authenticity of a transaction.
- 7. A fault tolerance mechanism used to address trust issues in distributed networks.
- 8. A type of blockchain managed by multiple organizations.
- 9. A decentralized application built on a blockchain network.
- 10. A protocol ensuring privacy by proving knowledge of a value without revealing it.
Down
- 1. A data structure used to efficiently verify transactions in a blockchain.
- 2. The process of locking tokens to support blockchain operations in PoS.
- 3. The programming logic that governs blockchain agreements.
- 4. The network architecture used in decentralized blockchains.
- 5. A blockchain that combines public and private elements.
