noun Internet Slang

private key

PRY-vit KEE · noun · informal

The secret that controls a wallet's funds.

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The cryptographic secret that authorises transactions from a wallet; whoever holds it controls the assets, hence 'not your keys, not your coins'.

“Lose the private key and the funds are gone forever.”
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private key In A Sentence

Lose the private key and the funds are gone forever.

Origin & Usage

Public-key cryptography term, foundational to crypto self-custody.

Variants privkeypriv key

People Also Ask

What is a private key in crypto?

It's the secret string of characters that proves ownership of a wallet and authorises transactions from it. Anyone who has it can spend the funds.

What's the difference between a private key and a seed phrase?

A seed phrase is a human-readable backup that can regenerate your private keys, while a private key directly unlocks a specific wallet address. Both must be kept secret.

What happens if you lose your private key?

The funds become permanently inaccessible — there is no reset or recovery, which is the trade-off of self-custody.

Why do people say 'not your keys, not your coins'?

Because if a third party like an exchange holds the private key, they control your funds — only holding the key yourself gives you true ownership.

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