A private key, in blockchain technology, is a secret number that allows a user to access and manage their cryptocurrency. It is an integral part of public-key cryptography and is used to sign transactions digitally, providing proof of ownership of the blockchain identity or address. The private key must be kept secure, as anyone with access to it can control the associated funds or data. Losing the private key also means losing access to the assets it controls.
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