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Re: [ANN][CUAG] COINsolidation: A UNIQUE PRIVATE KEY FOR ALL YOUR ADDRESSES...
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coinsolidation.org
on 10/04/2021, 15:31:37 UTC
What is the difference between CUA, DAC and HAC that you name in your address consolidation project?

What is the use of creating them? What are they for?

It has two functions.

One is to create an address that contains two addresses to be able to send it with a security level in any communication channel, the address that is generated by the algorithm that we apply has different security components applied so as not to be altered from the moment it is sent to the recipient.

The second function in having a compact way to handle pairs of addresses to send in one direction.

In summary, we try to implement security in sending a public address and easy administration when sending and sharing addresses.

The names are the acronyms of the type of address (pairs) of how they can be identified:

The CUA (Consolidated Universal Address) is used to consolidate and create a new (active) token to be used by the user. CUA is create with (Token-Token).

The DAC (Dual Address Consolidated) is used when we need to consolidate an address (Cryptocurrency-Cryptocurrency) referring to a normal asset transfer address. The DAC (Dual Address Consolidated) is used to manage and consolidate two normal addresses of the same blockchain or of two different technologies.

The HAC (Hibric Address Consolidated) is used to manage and consolidate two addresses (Cryptocurrency-Token).

Regards,
Vidal.