Blockchain General

Unified Address

A Zcash address format (ZIP 316) that bundles multiple receiver types (transparent, Sapling, Orchard) into a single 'u1'-prefixed address, allowing the sender's wallet to automatically select the most private payment method. Unified Addresses eliminate the complexity of managing separate transparent and shielded addresses, and support diversified addresses for unlinkable payment reception from a single spending key.

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A Zcash address format (ZIP 316) that bundles multiple receiver types (transparent, Sapling, Orchard) into a single 'u1'-prefixed address, allowing the sender's wallet to automatically select the most private payment method. Unified Addresses eliminate the complexity of managing separate transparent and shielded addresses, and support diversified addresses for unlinkable payment reception from a single spending key.

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Unified Address (unified-address)
Categoría: Blockchain General
Definición: A Zcash address format (ZIP 316) that bundles multiple receiver types (transparent, Sapling, Orchard) into a single 'u1'-prefixed address, allowing the sender's wallet to automatically select the most private payment method. Unified Addresses eliminate the complexity of managing separate transparent and shielded addresses, and support diversified addresses for unlinkable payment reception from a single spending key.
Aliases: UA, ZIP 316
Relacionados: Zcash, Viewing Key, Shielded Transaction
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Zcash

A privacy-focused cryptocurrency launched in October 2016 that pioneered the use of zk-SNARKs to enable fully shielded transactions where sender, receiver, and amount are cryptographically hidden on a public blockchain. Zcash uses a UTXO model derived from Bitcoin and maintains multiple value pools (transparent, Sapling, Orchard) with a turnstile mechanism ensuring supply integrity. Major upgrades include Sapling (2018) for efficient proofs and NU5/Orchard (2022) introducing Halo 2 to eliminate trusted setup.

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Viewing Key

A cryptographic key in Zcash enabling selective disclosure of shielded transaction information without granting spending authority. The key hierarchy includes Incoming Viewing Key (IVK) for detecting received payments, Outgoing Viewing Key (OVK) for viewing sent transactions, and Full Viewing Key (FVK) combining both. Viewing keys enable regulatory compliance and auditing by allowing designated third parties to monitor shielded account activity.

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Shielded Transaction

A Zcash transaction where sender address, receiver address, and amount are encrypted using zk-SNARKs, providing cryptographic privacy while allowing network nodes to verify validity without learning private details. Shielded transactions operate within dedicated value pools (Sapling or Orchard), each with independent circuit designs. Users can selectively disclose transaction details to third parties using viewing keys without compromising spending authority.

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Blockchain General

Zcash

A privacy-focused cryptocurrency launched in October 2016 that pioneered the use of zk-SNARKs to enable fully shielded transactions where sender, receiver, and amount are cryptographically hidden on a public blockchain. Zcash uses a UTXO model derived from Bitcoin and maintains multiple value pools (transparent, Sapling, Orchard) with a turnstile mechanism ensuring supply integrity. Major upgrades include Sapling (2018) for efficient proofs and NU5/Orchard (2022) introducing Halo 2 to eliminate trusted setup.

Blockchain General

Viewing Key

A cryptographic key in Zcash enabling selective disclosure of shielded transaction information without granting spending authority. The key hierarchy includes Incoming Viewing Key (IVK) for detecting received payments, Outgoing Viewing Key (OVK) for viewing sent transactions, and Full Viewing Key (FVK) combining both. Viewing keys enable regulatory compliance and auditing by allowing designated third parties to monitor shielded account activity.

Blockchain General

Shielded Transaction

A Zcash transaction where sender address, receiver address, and amount are encrypted using zk-SNARKs, providing cryptographic privacy while allowing network nodes to verify validity without learning private details. Shielded transactions operate within dedicated value pools (Sapling or Orchard), each with independent circuit designs. Users can selectively disclose transaction details to third parties using viewing keys without compromising spending authority.

Blockchain General

UTXO Model

The accounting model used by Bitcoin (and derived chains like Litecoin and Zcash) where balances are represented as a set of unspent transaction outputs rather than account balances. Each transaction consumes one or more UTXOs as inputs and creates new UTXOs as outputs; the difference between input and output values constitutes the transaction fee. The UTXO model enables natural parallelism and simple verification but makes stateful smart contracts more complex compared to account-based models like Ethereum or Solana.

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Zcash

A privacy-focused cryptocurrency launched in October 2016 that pioneered the use of zk-SNARKs to enable fully shielded transactions where sender, receiver, and amount are cryptographically hidden on a public blockchain. Zcash uses a UTXO model derived from Bitcoin and maintains multiple value pools (transparent, Sapling, Orchard) with a turnstile mechanism ensuring supply integrity. Major upgrades include Sapling (2018) for efficient proofs and NU5/Orchard (2022) introducing Halo 2 to eliminate trusted setup.

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Viewing Key

A cryptographic key in Zcash enabling selective disclosure of shielded transaction information without granting spending authority. The key hierarchy includes Incoming Viewing Key (IVK) for detecting received payments, Outgoing Viewing Key (OVK) for viewing sent transactions, and Full Viewing Key (FVK) combining both. Viewing keys enable regulatory compliance and auditing by allowing designated third parties to monitor shielded account activity.

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Shielded Transaction

A Zcash transaction where sender address, receiver address, and amount are encrypted using zk-SNARKs, providing cryptographic privacy while allowing network nodes to verify validity without learning private details. Shielded transactions operate within dedicated value pools (Sapling or Orchard), each with independent circuit designs. Users can selectively disclose transaction details to third parties using viewing keys without compromising spending authority.

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Blockchain

A distributed, append-only ledger that records transactions in cryptographically linked blocks. Each block contains a hash of the previous block, forming an immutable chain. Nodes in the network maintain copies of the ledger and reach agreement through consensus mechanisms. Blockchains enable trustless, decentralized record-keeping without a central authority.

Blockchain General

Mecanismo de Consenso

The protocol by which nodes in a distributed network agree on the current state of the ledger. Common mechanisms include Proof of Work (Bitcoin), Proof of Stake (Ethereum, Solana), and BFT variants. Consensus ensures all honest nodes converge on the same transaction history despite potential network delays or malicious actors.

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Prueba de Participación (PoS)

A consensus mechanism where validators are selected to produce blocks based on the amount of cryptocurrency they have staked (locked) as collateral. PoS is energy-efficient compared to Proof of Work. Misbehaving validators risk losing their stake (slashing). Solana, Ethereum (post-Merge), Cosmos, and Cardano use PoS variants.

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Prueba de Trabajo (PoW)

A consensus mechanism where miners compete to solve computationally expensive puzzles to produce blocks and earn rewards. PoW provides strong security (51% attack resistance) but is energy-intensive. Bitcoin and pre-Merge Ethereum use PoW. The difficulty adjusts to maintain target block times regardless of total network hash power.