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Can someone logically explain public/private key asymmetric encryption?

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Can someone logically explain public/private key asymmetric encryption?

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That’s just the way it’s designed to work. Anything encrypted with the public key is decrypted with the private key, and vice-versa. There’s a good guide here. If you’re interested in the math, a book like this might hold the key.

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