Proof
A cryptographic proof is a type of proof that relies on cryptographic techniques, such as digital signatures, to demonstrate the validity or soundness of a given statement. Cryptographic proofs are typically employed in cryptographic protocols and are used to validate the correctness of a given cryptographic algorithm or protocol. Cryptographic proofs are also used to provide a higher level of assurance against malicious or fraudulent activity.
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