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What is Nonce

AI-Enabled Agile Internet of Things for Sustainable FinTech Ecosystems
A number or value that can only be used once is referred to as a nonce. Nonces are frequently employed in cryptographic hash algorithms and authentication procedures.
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Review of the Blockchain Technology and Consensus Algorithms for IoT-Based Banking
Guneet Kaur (Research Scholar at University of Stirling, FinTech Editor at Cointelegraph)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-4176-3.ch002
Abstract
The internet of things (IoT) is a global network that connects devices and people, yet it still confronts various challenges. This chapter explores the challenges banks face and how blockchain technology (integrated with IoT devices) can help address them. The chapter has also conducted a review of the different consensus mechanisms employed by the blockchain systems to find out which consensus method should be deployed by IoT-based banks. The underlying consensus method was first created for permissionless blockchain on a trustless network model using proof-of-work, which is a mathematical challenge that demands a lot of computing power. The findings of the study revealed that considering the regulatory requirements such as permissioned blockchains are best suitable for banks due to know your client (KYC) and anti-money laundering (AML) regulatory requirements. Additionally, for such a blockchain network, the practical byzantine fault tolerance (PBFT) and proof of authority (PoA) consensus methods ensure business resiliency.
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Data Science for Industry 4.0
A generated pseudo-random number that plays a critical role in blockchain technology.
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A Formal Verification Centred Development Process for Security Protocols
A large random number that is intended to be employed only once and is used for binding messages to a specific protocol run.
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Formal Analysis and Design of Authentication Protocols
Also known as a cryptographic nonce, it refers to a random or pseudorandom number particularly used to ensure the freshness (or recentness) of some message or communication in protocols.
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