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CBDE Exam - Topic 2 Question 3 Discussion
Blockchain CBDE Exam - Topic 2 Question 3 Discussion
Actual exam question for Blockchain's CBDE exam
Question #: 3
Topic #: 2
[All CBDE Questions]
Public Keys vs. Private Keys. Which statement is true?
A
The Public Key is for Signing Transactions, the Private Key must be given out to verify the signature.
B
The Private Key signs transactions, the Public Key can verify the signature.
C
The Private Key is to generate a Public Key. The Public Key can sign transactions, the address is here to verify the transactions.
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Youlanda
4 months ago
I always mix them up, but I think B is the right one!
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Chantell
4 months ago
C is kinda misleading, the Public Key doesn’t sign anything.
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Valentine
5 months ago
Wait, can the Public Key really sign transactions? That sounds off.
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Sommer
5 months ago
I thought A was true for a second, but it’s definitely B.
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Rodolfo
5 months ago
Definitely B, the Private Key signs and Public Key verifies.
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Nilsa
5 months ago
This looks like a classic permission-related question. I'll carefully consider the options and apply my knowledge of Android app development.
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Iesha
5 months ago
Hmm, this looks like a tricky one. I'll need to think carefully about the relationship between contract centralization and runtime access policies. Let me jot down a few key points before selecting an answer.
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Cherelle
5 months ago
This question seems straightforward, I think I can handle it.
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Youlanda
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