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Krypto

Krypto is a term whose meaning varies by context and language. In German and several other languages it is short for Kryptografie, the field of cryptography. In English and in common usage, crypto (often written as crypto rather than krypto) refers to cryptography broadly and, in financial contexts, to cryptocurrencies. The word ultimately derives from the Greek kryptos, meaning hidden.

As a discipline, cryptography studies how to secure information and communications. Its core ideas include encryption

In its financial sense, crypto denotes cryptocurrencies—digital assets that use cryptography and distributed ledgers to enable

Other uses of the term appear in popular culture and branding. In some markets Krypto is a

and
decryption,
keys,
and
algorithms,
along
with
protocols
that
enable
secure
exchange
over
insecure
networks.
Cryptography
is
divided
into
symmetric-key
methods
(for
example
AES,
ChaCha20)
and
public-key
methods
(for
example
RSA,
ECC).
Hash
functions
(SHA-256,
BLAKE3)
provide
data
integrity
and
are
used
in
digital
signatures
and
blockchain.
Modern
systems
rely
on
cryptographic
protocols
such
as
TLS
for
securing
web
traffic
and
PGP
for
email.
peer-to-peer
transactions
without
trusted
central
authorities.
They
typically
rely
on
blockchains
and
consensus
mechanisms
like
proof
of
work
(Bitcoin)
or
proof
of
stake
(many
newer
networks).
Notable
examples
include
Bitcoin
and
Ethereum.
The
field
raises
issues
such
as
price
volatility,
scalability,
energy
use,
security
concerns,
and
evolving
regulatory
treatment.
name
for
educational
or
entertainment
products,
or
for
fictional
characters
such
as
Krypto
the
Superdog,
a
Kryptonian
canine
from
DC
Comics.