Cryptographic Attestation Standard

Standard

Cryptographic Attestation Standards (CAS) represent a formalized approach to verifying the integrity and authenticity of data, particularly within decentralized systems and complex financial instruments. These standards aim to provide cryptographically secure proof that a specific piece of data, such as a transaction record or smart contract code, has not been tampered with and originates from a trusted source. The core principle involves generating a digital signature, bound to the data and verifiable by any party possessing the corresponding public key, establishing a robust chain of trust. Increasingly, CAS are being integrated into crypto derivatives platforms to enhance transparency and reduce counterparty risk.