💙 Gate Square #Gate Blue Challenge# 💙
Show your limitless creativity with Gate Blue!
📅 Event Period
August 11 – 20, 2025
🎯 How to Participate
1. Post your original creation (image / video / hand-drawn art / digital work, etc.) on Gate Square, incorporating Gate’s brand blue or the Gate logo.
2. Include the hashtag #Gate Blue Challenge# in your post title or content.
3. Add a short blessing or message for Gate in your content (e.g., “Wishing Gate Exchange continued success — may the blue shine forever!”).
4. Submissions must be original and comply with community guidelines. Plagiarism or re
What is encryption? From the Caesar cipher to modern information guardians of quantum security.
When you pay for a cup of coffee with your phone, send private messages in a chat app, or store work files in the cloud, an invisible guardian—encryption—operates behind the scenes. Derived from the Greek words "kryptós" (hidden) and "graphía" (writing), encryption is essentially the science of converting information into an unreadable form through mathematical algorithms, protecting data in untrusted environments. The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) defines it as a discipline that embodies the principles, means, and methods of data transformation, with the core goal of preventing unauthorized use or alteration of sensitive information.
##Millennium Evolution: From Physical Steganography to Mathematical Labyrinth The history of encryption intertwines with human civilization:
##Five Core Objectives: Building the Pillars of Digital Trust Modern encryption achieves five layers of protection through technology:
##Three Main Types of Technology: Symmetric, Asymmetric, and Hybrid Collaboration
##Breakthroughs: Quantum Threats and the Lightweight Revolution In 2025, encryption is undergoing a dual evolution:
##Future Outlook From Caesar's letter shift to today's mathematical maze resistant to quantum attacks, encryption has always been the "invisible armor" of the digital world. With the release of the NIST lightweight standard Ascon in 2025, the penetration of FHE in cloud computing, and the quantum security upgrade of blockchain, encryption is no longer just an "art of concealment", but a cornerstone for building trust in digital civilization. As the shadow of quantum computers looms closer (experts predict the threat window will be between 2030 and 2040), this battle over information sovereignty has only just entered a new round.