Just want to take one minute and appreciate you sir. I got a job in reputed MNC in India. I watched all your java videos and I am solid at it right now. The interviewer focused on that area and I did it easily. Thank you so much sir.
I’ve already learned the concepts of cryptography and hashing before! But sir I can assure that the way you teaches is far more satisfactory then any other platform. Thanks a ton😊🙏🏼
this is the MOST sort and simple explanation i ever found in this topic please make more videos on blockchain series heartfelt thank for such great work thanks again
As a newbie about to invest, you must have these three things in mind 1. Have a long term mindset. 2. Be willing to take risk. 3. Be careful on money usage, if you're not spending to earn back, then stop spending. 4. Never claim to know - Ask questions and it's best you work with a financial advisor like Evan ..
I'm thinking about investing in forex or Bitcoin, but I'm feeling a little uncertain. Do you have any suggestions or know someone who could offer some guidance?
You know what Reddy, I've been a big fan of how you convert very complex things into a plate of rice, the first requirement that connected me to your channel was "Python" by your awesome playlist on Python. Which made me an 8 star coder on hacker rank within few months, I also cracked a lot of practice questions of codejam. And now I am trying to crack Blockchain concept, and trust me, no one can stand at your place for me to explain the blockchain technology. Thanks a lot 😊
Thanks for this beautiful information video. I can now understand cryptography in blockchain and the reason why CEXs uses the binary hash tree model to determine their proof of reserve . MEXC have announced theirs also
Great Video Sir Day by Day Your videos are becoming way to Interactive ...& i am really Glad That You came up with this course i was way too waiting for it
Hey.. the video was superb!. In next video could you give a demonstration of this? I hear these terms "SHA 256" hash and all, so if you could explain them as well, it would be awesome! .. thanks.
Great knowledge and objective. One small concern you speak to fast by the time i catch your first word you are already at 5th. For non tech people little difficult to catch up your space.
I have a question: In a peer to peer Blockchain network, is every node connected with every other node? For example if you have 100 nodes, does every single node have 99 connections to the other nodes? Or are they generally all connected but every node has only 1-5 connection to other nodes?
Hello this video series was super and like to watch but I am fallowing from last 2 years and I am fan of python what abut those video series because python series not yet finished right then y u started this series in between pls complete python then proceed to this sir .thanks and take it as suggestion
you all prolly dont care at all but does someone know a method to get back into an instagram account? I somehow lost the password. I would appreciate any help you can give me!
how is confidentiality different from integrity ? if confidentiality is achieved , c cant read my data. if integrity is achieved c cant modify my data. so basically even if confidentiality is there and integrity is not there , then he can modify my data without seeing it? is that it or am I missing the point?
Can someone elaborate more between nonrepudiation and authentication? It sounds almost identical with the difference being authentication is a verification check to make sure the party that sent the message actually sent it. However if nonrepudiation is just verifying a sent the message to b in the first place then it appears authentication and nonrepudiation are more or less the same thing.
Perhaps authentication, is a means to verify that the message was sent, and then nonrepudiation depends on the message in other words nonrepudiation is evidence (a message exists) and authentication is verification (Proof A sent the message to B)?