CRYPTO CLICKS

Brand Owner Address Description
CRYPTOCLICKS Andrade, Marcus Suite 100 7495 W. Azure Drive Las Vegas NV 89408 CRYPTO CLICKS;Business advertising, consulting, marketing, promotion and public relations services; business networking services; business introduction services in the field of digital currency exchanges; business referral services in the field of digital currency exchanges; internet advertising services; advertising services, namely, cost-per-action on-line advertising; distribution of advertising for others via the Internet; business marketing services for online marketing and advertising related to the digital currency industry; rental of online advertisement space and online advertising material; advertising and marketing via electronic mail and/or text message; business marketing consultation, namely, promoting services and/or goods of others using search engine analytics; dissemination of advertising for others via public and private wireless networks for display on mobile devices; providing a searchable on-line advertising website and guide featuring the goods and services of other vendors via the Internet; advertising and directory services, namely, promoting the services of others by providing a web page featuring links to the websites of others; providing a searchable online advertising website and informational guide featuring the goods and services of other vendors via the internet in the field of digital currency;
 

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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.