Cryptocurrency works using blockchain technology, which is a decentralized digital ledger that records transactions across a network of computers. Each transaction is recorded in a "block" which is then added to the chain of previous transactions, hence the name "blockchain."

One key feature of cryptocurrencies is cryptography, which ensures secure transactions, control the creation of new units, and verify the transfer of assets. This cryptographic process involves complex mathematical algorithms that create keys, signatures, and other security measures to protect the integrity of the transactions.

Here is a simple representation of how cryptocurrency works:

[Image: An illustration showing how cryptocurrency transactions are securely processed through blockchain technology and cryptography.]

This image demonstrates the basic concept of crypto transactions being added to blocks, verified through cryptography, and added to the blockchain to form a secure and transparent ledger.

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