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What Is a Digital Signature in the Context of a Crypto Transaction?

A digital signature is a data string attached to a transaction that proves the authenticity and integrity of the data. In crypto, it is created by the sender's private key and verified by the public key.

It confirms the sender's identity and ensures that the transaction data has not been tampered with since it was signed. A valid signature is required for a transaction to be accepted and included in a block.

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