What is asymmetric encryption?
Asymmetric cryptography, also known as public key cryptography, is a cryptographic algorithm that requires two keys, one is a public key and the other is a private key. As the name implies, the public key can be released at will; The private key must be kept strictly by the user, and will never be provided to anyone in any way, nor will it be disclosed to the other party for communication, even if it is credible.