CRYPTO TRENDS

Brand Owner Address Description
CRYPTOTRENDS ICO Watchdog, Inc. 602 Montana Avenue Santa Monica CA 90403 CRYPTO TRENDS;Providing financial information in the field of cryptocurrencies; Financial analysis, namely, compiling and analyzing statistics, data and other sources of information for financial purposes; providing financial information via a web site; Information, advisory, consultancy and research services relating to finance and investments; Providing information and research in the field of finance and financial investments; Providing information in the field of finance; Providing information, commentary and advice in the field of finance, financial investments and financial valuations;Application service provider featuring application programming interface (API) software for providing numeric and graphic information concerning cyptocurrencies, namely, price and market capitalization information; Providing a website featuring non-downloadable software for presenting user-customizable numeric and graphic information concerning cyptocurrencies, namely, price and market capitalization information; Providing a website featuring resources, namely, a website featuring primarily non-downloadable software for user-customizable numeric and graphic information concerning cyptocurrencies, namely, price and market capitalization information and also featuring non-downloadable publications in the nature of numeric and graphic information in the field of cryptocurrencies; Providing a web site featuring temporary use of non-downloadable software for presenting user-customizable numeric and graphic information concerning cyptocurrencies, namely, price and market capitalization information;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. The present invention relates to pairing of a different cryptographic key with each pointer in a data structure to form a crypto-pointer. The cryptographic key is used to encrypt the contents of all data stored at the physical location on the storage device indicated by the pointer. Preferably the only data accessible in an unencrypted form is contained in cells that are reachable from root-set crypto-pointers. Once the crypto-pointer associated with a particular memory cell is deleted, normally by overwriting or explicitly zeroing the crypto-pointer, the contents of the memory cell become inaccessible because the data stored at that cell is in encrypted form (cipher text) and the crypto-pointer that included the cryptographic key for decrypting the cipher text has been deleted from the system.