Week 2: Multiplicative Inverses in Finite Fields: When Division Still Works in a Closed World
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A few weeks back, I kicked off a public build challenge: constructing a blockchain from absolute zero, in Go, one layer at a time.

We started at the very bottom, with finite fields. It’s the fundamental math that every modern cryptographic system is built upon.

If you missed that first part, you can catch up here: Week 1: Finite Field Elements, the math quietly powering blockchains

Today, we are digging into what makes finite fields actually work for cryptography: multiplicative inverses. This is where things get interesting.


Wait, Division in a World Without Fractions?

If we think about normal math for a second, the multiplicative inverse of kk is just 1k\frac{1}{k} . Ea…

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