Solana keypair as Identity explain by and for a beginner
In Solana, our identity is checked with a keypair: a public key, which is your address (a Solana address is a 32-byte Ed25519 public key encoded in Base58—for example, 14grJpemFaf88c8tiVb77W7TYg2W3ir6pfkKz3YjhhZ5. Base58 is chosen deliberately because it removes visually ambiguous characters like 0,
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