What Does “Trustless” mean in Blockchain ?
Let’s get one thing straight: trustless doesn’t mean not trustworthy. A trustless system is designed to operate without relying on trust in people or institutions. It’s a self-suffic
Device-Side Encryption: Why is it Better?
When you think of encryption, you might assume it’s something only tech-savvy people understand or use. But the truth is, encryption is a lot simpler than it seems. It’s just a way of
HTTP
Short for HyperText Transfer Protocol, HTTP is an application-layer protocol for transmitting data between the client and the server, and was first documented in 1991. Browsers send reques
PKP Credential
PKP or Private Key Password/Pin credentials can come in the form of passwords, pins, or passphrases used to gain access to the private key. PKPs stored in a device enable ZKP logins to the
Ecma Script
ECMAScript is a general-purpose programming language intended to ensure that web pages are compatible with different browsers. It is standardized by ECMA International, which determines th
REGISTERED
Being in registration describes the time period when a digital asset, document, transaction, order, invoice, receipt or the like is scheduled to undergo NEST® processing yet not all neces
PAYMENT PROCESSING
Credit cards, PayPal or Google Pay are usually the most preferred methods for purchase of individual services such as NFT or IP/Asset Registrations, as well as for various subscriptions...
INDIVIDUAL ENCRYPTION
Generally speaking, individual encryption is where a member, and no one else, sets their own secure protocols for encrypted transmissions.
INACTIVE
Inactive may be applied to a member account by NEST® for a limited, specific period of time. Inactive is most commonly applied to profile accounts which require its controller to complete
DOUBLE CONFIRMATION
NEST® registrations, digital asset generation or transactions and those of events or exchanges requiring double confirmation may include various secondary, hyper-encrypted coded entries i