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: In the context of web3, a '''key''' typically refers to a cryptographic key used for authentication and access control of digital assets in a blockchain network.
: In the context of web3, a '''key''' typically refers to a cryptographic key used for authentication and access control of digital assets in a blockchain network.




:''See also: [[#Private Key]],  [[#Public Key]],  [[#Public Key Encryption]]''</div>
: ''See also: [[#Private Key]],  [[#Public Key]],  [[#Public Key Encryption]]''
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=== Know Your Customer ===
=== Know Your Customer ===
: ''See [[#KYC]]''
: ''See [[#KYC]]''
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=== KYC ===
=== KYC ===
: ''Acronym - Know Your Customer''


:The practices required by law and regulatory agencies of centralized exchanges and other financial institutions to verify the identities and background information of their customers.
: ''Acronym - '''K'''now '''Y'''our '''C'''ustomer''
 
: The practices required by law and regulatory agencies of centralized exchanges and other financial institutions to verify the identities and background information of their customers.




:''See also: [[#AML]]''</div>
:''See also: [[#AML]]''
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Key

In the context of web3, a key typically refers to a cryptographic key used for authentication and access control of digital assets in a blockchain network.


See also: #Private Key, #Public Key, #Public Key Encryption

Know Your Customer

See #KYC

KYC

Acronym - Know Your Customer
The practices required by law and regulatory agencies of centralized exchanges and other financial institutions to verify the identities and background information of their customers.


See also: #AML