Cryptocurrency and Blockchain Dictionary
A complete list of crypto definitions
Cryptocurrency and blockchain glossary
Commonly used terms in the world of blockchain and cryptocurrency
Terms commonly used in the world of blockchain and cryptocurrency
Order (application) for quick purchase/sale at the current market price. For example: a market order for sale will correspond to the cheapest limit order for a purchase available in an exchange glass. The warrant will pass throughout the glass until it is closed according to your volume, so do not forget to look at liquidity.
These are non -replaceable tokens. Each of these tokens is unique, inseparable and exists in the singular.
A computer (server) connected to a blockchain and performing the functions of confirming transactions, creating blocks and storing copies of blockchain. In order for the computer (server) to become a node, it is necessary to install special software.
This is a sharp increase in the price of an individual asset or market as a whole.
Picking/Pimpapy means to artificially increase the price.
This is an investor with weak hands that gets rid of coins at the first panic and detecting increased risk
This is the stage of waiting for a transaction. For example, the user sent funds to another wallet, but immediately this transfer will not occur, because for some time this transaction is checked by special services, and is in processing. On the user side, this transaction will be marked with "Pending".
1) Mining Pool (Mining Pool) is the association of miners in order to simplify the production of cryptocurrencies.
2) Poole as a common fund. Investors create similar funds, invest their resources (this is not necessarily money, possibly investing their own time) in this fund and on behalf of the fund invest, for example, through tokens. The allocation won is distributed between the participants in the pool in proportion to the invested resources.
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