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What is a Server and How Does It Work?

The internet is a huge network where billions of devices are connected. Every time you watch a video, open a website, or send an email, something is working in the background to make it happen. That “something” is called a server . Servers are the backbone of the internet, and without them, our digital world would not exist. But what exactly is a server, and how does it work? In this blog, we will explain everything in simple English so anyone can understand. What is a Server? A server is a powerful computer that provides services, resources, or data to other computers, which are called clients . In simple words, a server is like a shop, and clients are customers. Customers request something, and the shop provides it. Similarly, when you open a website on your laptop or phone, your device sends a request to a server, and the server sends back the webpage data. Example of Servers in Daily Life When you search on Google, your request goes to Google’s servers, which send back the se...

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Exploring the Blockchain and Cryptocurrency World Overview Two of the 21st century's most revolutionary technologies are blockchain and cryptocurrencies. Despite their frequent interchangeability, these are two different but related ideas. Both will be examined in this blog article, which will also highlight their fundamental ideas, possible uses, and difficulties. Blockchain: What is it? Fundamentally, blockchain is a distributed, decentralized ledger that keeps track of transactions across a computer network. Everyone in the network shares and updates it, much like a digital record book. Among the blockchain's primary features are:  Decentralization: The network is not governed by a single party. Immutability: A transaction cannot be changed or removed after it has been recorded. Transparency: Every network user can see every transaction. Security: Data integrity and security are guaranteed by cryptographic procedures. https://www.vintagekartforum.com/showthread.php?tid=532...

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