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Crypto Glossary

Crypto Glossary

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A

Absolute Advantage

An economic term that refers to an actor's direct advantage in efficiency due to having superior production capability.

Jul 19, 2026

Active Management

An investing strategy is used by fund managers who aim to outperform the index or market to generate profits.

Jul 19, 2026

Airdrop

A form of distribution that awards holders of particular existing cryptocurrencies

Jul 17, 2026

Algorithm

An unambiguous set of instructions used to solve a specified class of problems.

Jul 17, 2026

All or None Order (AON)

An order to buy or sell a stock that will execute only in its entirety. If not, the order won't execute at all.

Jul 19, 2026

Allocation

Dividing the total token supply into segments and determining if they can be earned, reserved, or purchased.

Jul 19, 2026

Alpha

When used as an indication of active return on an investment, it measures the asset price against the overall market movement. The excess return…

Jul 8, 2026

Altcoin

Short for “Alternative Coin”, refers to all coins except Bitcoin.

Jul 19, 2026

AML

Short for “Anti Money Laundering.” A set of regulations determined by a nation to combat money laundering.

Jul 19, 2026

Angel Investor

Private investors who provide financial support to new startups in return for equity rights.

Jul 19, 2026

API

Short for “Application Programming Interface.” It is a piece of code that enables interaction between software to enable various tasks like obtaining real market…

Jul 19, 2026

APU

Accelerated Processing Unit. A term coined by the semiconductor manufacturer AMD, it offers a CPU and GPU integrated onto a single die allowing for…

Jul 17, 2026

Arbitrage

Taking advantage of variable prices across multiple exchanges in order to sell assets at a profit, despite little to no market movement.

Jul 17, 2026

Ascending triangle

An ascending triangle is generally considered to be a continuation pattern, meaning that the pattern is significant if it occurs within an uptrend or…

Jul 19, 2026

ASIC

Application Specific integrated circuits. Computing units designed for use on a single algorithm providing high performance and power efficiency

Jul 17, 2026

Ask Price

The lowest price sellers determine as willing to accept.

Jul 19, 2026

ATH

The All Time High price of a cryptocurrency.

Jul 17, 2026

Atomic Swaps

A medium to perform direct, peer to peer cross chain exchanges from one blockchain to another, without an intermediate trusted third party or escrow…

Jul 17, 2026

Attack Surface

The entry points for unauthorized access into a system.

Jul 19, 2026

B

Bag Holder

Someone who has bought at a recent high and is left holding onto their asset, waiting to sell at the next point it breaks…

Jul 17, 2026

BCF

Short for “Binance Blockchain Charity Foundation.” BCF is the world's first decentralized charity platform. It was established to advocate the concept of blockchain for…

Jul 19, 2026

Bearish

A descriptive term borrowed from stock markets to describe a negative market outlook.

Jul 17, 2026

BEF

Short for “Binance Ecosystem Fund.” It is an initiative founded by Binance to establish collaborations within the blockchain and cryptocurrency ecosystem.

Jul 19, 2026

BEP-2

Short for “Binance Chain Evolution Proposal 2.” It defines a set of technical rules and specifications to create a new token on the Binance…

Jul 19, 2026

BEP-20

It is a token standard to use when transferring crypto assets from other chains to the Binance Smart Chain. It is an extension of…

Jul 19, 2026

BEP-721

The technical standard to create non-fungible tokens (NFTs) on the Binance Smart Chain. It is an extension of Ethereum ERC-721, the most commonly used…

Jul 19, 2026

BEP-95

A Binance Evolution Proposal that introduces a real-time burning mechanism to Binance Smart Chain.

Jul 19, 2026

Beta

When used to indicate software status, it refers to an early test version of a program. Beta versions are released for users to test…

Jul 19, 2026

Bid Price

The highest price a buyer is willing to pay for an asset.

Jul 19, 2026

Bid-Ask Spread

It is the difference between the highest bid price and the lowest ask price of an asset.

Jul 19, 2026

Black Swan Event

This term is used to refer to the most unexpected event that has the maximum possibility to occur in the market.

Jul 19, 2026

Block

Blocks are linearly arranged data structures that permanently record the transaction data on a blockchain.

Jul 19, 2026

Block Explorer

Similar to the File Explorer of a computer’s operating system. It allows users to browse blockchain data such as addresses, transactions, blocks tokens and…

Jul 17, 2026

Block Header

The section exists in each block that contains the information hashed when the block is mined. It is used to identify the block.

Jul 19, 2026

Block Height

The number of blocks in the chain between the current block being minted and the genesis block.

Jul 17, 2026

Block Reward

A mechanism that awards miners with newly minted bitcoin, acting as an incentive for users to add hashing power to the network.

Jul 17, 2026

Block Time

The average time it takes for the network to find a solution to the block hash.

Jul 17, 2026

Blockchain

A system of recording information in chronological order on a decentralized distributed ledger.

Jul 19, 2026

Bollinger Bands

A technical analysis indicator measuring SMA20 and an upper and lower line.

Jul 19, 2026

BUIDL

Usage of the word “build” in the same fashion as “HODL”, refers to keeping your heads down and focusing on building a project.

Jul 19, 2026

Bull Market

Refers to having a positive trend in the prices of a market.

Jul 19, 2026

Bullish

A descriptive term borrowed from stock markets to describe a positive market outlook.

Jul 17, 2026

Burned

A process where Cryptocurrencies remove stored tokens from the circulating supply.

Jul 17, 2026

Buy Wall

Refers to a single huge buy order, or a composition of multiple large buy orders created at the same price.

Jul 19, 2026

Byzantine fault tolerance

A consensus mechanism that offers secure validation across a distributed set of data, stemming from information propagation theory labelled as the Byzantine Generals problem.

Jul 17, 2026

C

Candidate Block

A block that a miner is trying to mine when it's not yet verified or added to the blockchain.

Jul 19, 2026

Candlestick

A representation of the price activity of an asset during a specific timeframe that displays four main price levels: open and close, and the…

Jul 19, 2026

Capitulation

Refers to losing hope in the asset and selling them at a loss to leave as quickly as possible.

Jul 19, 2026

Censorship-resistance

A characteristic of a cryptocurrency network that prevents any entity to control transactions on it.

Jul 19, 2026

CFTC

Short for “Commodity Futures Trading Commission,” a US-based agency responsible for regulating the derivatives markets.

Jul 19, 2026

Cipher

An algorithm is used to encrypt and decrypt messages.

Jul 19, 2026

Circulating Supply

Refers to the total number of coins or tokens that are publicly available in the market and can be traded.

Jul 19, 2026

Coin

A cryptocurrency or digital cash that is operating on an independent blockchain and used as an exchange of value.

Jul 19, 2026

Cold Storage

A storage method that keeps the wallet off of the internet when it is not being actively used.

Jul 17, 2026

Collateral

Refers to the crypto asset that the borrower provides as a guarantee that the borrower will pay back.

Jul 19, 2026

Colocation

A separate space in a data center of stock exchanges that is shared with other entities such as high-frequency traders.

Jul 19, 2026

Community Takeover (CTO)

A project taken over and run by its holders or broader community after the original team steps back, abandons it, or loses credibility.

Jul 20, 2026

Confirmation Time

Refers to the time between the moment a transaction is submitted to the network and the moment it got recorded into a confirmed block.

Jul 19, 2026

Consensus algorithm

Ensures that all users taking part in the minting process maintain the same version the chain, whilst preventing any single party from using their…

Jul 17, 2026

Cooked

Describes a trader, position, token, or project that is in serious trouble, suffering heavy losses, or seen as unlikely to recover.

Jul 20, 2026

CPI

Short for “Consumer Price Index,” which is a collection of assets whose price is tracked to gain market insight.

Jul 19, 2026

CPU

Central processing unit. A generalised processor used as the main ‘brains’ for a computer.

Jun 7, 2026

Crowdsale

The process where a blockchain offers investors newly minted tokens or coins, often at a discounted rate, in exchange for capital.

Jul 17, 2026

Cryptocurrency

Crypto is a form of medium of exchange that exists digitally or virtually and is secured by cryptography.

Jul 19, 2026

Cryptography

A science of using mathematical theories and computation to encrypt and decrypt information..

Jul 19, 2026

Custody

Refers to the holding of assets on behalf of a client.

Jul 19, 2026

D

DAC

Short for “Decentralized Autonomous Cooperative,” an organization that is controlled by its shareholders rather than a central authority.

Jul 19, 2026

DAG

Directed Acyclical Graph. A data structure that flows in one direct, it allows for chains to sprawl out into multi-threaded structures, increasing throughput whilst…

Jul 17, 2026

DAO

Decentralised Autonomous Organization. A business model that operates on a series of set parameters, built into the company from inception allowing the company to…

Jul 17, 2026

dApp

Stands for Decentralised Application. Where in part or all of the applications software stack is hosted, stored and processed on a network of systems…

Jul 17, 2026

DCA

Short for “Dollar Cost Averaging”, refers to a strategy where an investor invests fixed dollar amounts over a regular time period instead of all…

Jul 21, 2026

DDoS

Distributed Denial of Service. A malicious attack that prevents users from communicating with the network by flooding the provider with requests in a way…

Jul 17, 2026

Death Cross

A death cross appears on a chart when an asset’s short-term moving average crosses below the long-term moving average indicating the potential for a…

Jul 19, 2026

Decryption

Reverting the encrypted data back to its readable version.

Jul 19, 2026

DeFi

Short for decentralized finance. DeFi offers financial vehicles without relying on intermediaries such as brokerages, exchanges, or banks by using smart contracts on a…

Jul 19, 2026

Delegated Proof of Stake

Takes the fundamentals of proof of stake and adds a democratic element whereby the community elect Witness’ to secure the network and vote power…

Jul 17, 2026

Delisting

Removal of a coin or token from a cryptocurrency exchange.

Jul 19, 2026

Design Flaw Attack

An attack by creating either a smart contract, decentralized market or other software with knowledge of certain flaws to trick users who are interacting…

Jul 19, 2026

DEX

Decentralized Exchange. A cryptocurrency exchange platform that facilitates trading of assets on its own distributed ledger, removing the need for a centralized authority and…

Jul 17, 2026

Difficulty Bomb

A term used specifically for Ethereum blockchain, referring to increasing mining difficulty due to its migration to proof of stake.

Jul 21, 2026

Digital Signature

A unique digital identifier that allows for a user to distinctly recognise and validate a file or transaction, usually through the use of a…

Jul 17, 2026

Distributed Ledger

A digital record of transactions that is maintained by a group of clients where changes and additions are verified across all parties to ensure…

Jul 17, 2026

Double Spending

Implies that a crypto asset is spent twice. Usually occurs as a result of a 51% attack.

Jul 21, 2026

DYOR

Short for “Do Your Own Research”, used in crypto communities as a piece of advice before investing in any crypto asset.

Jul 21, 2026

E

Eclipse Attack

Occurs when the majority of nodes are malicious and collectively prevent specific nodes from receiving information from the honest nodes.

Jul 21, 2026

EEA

Short for “Enterprise Ethereum Alliance.” EEA is a member-led organization that aims at driving the use of the Ethereum blockchain as an open standard…

Jul 21, 2026

ELI5

Explain it Like I’m 5. A borrowed abbreviation form reddit used ask for a concise, beginner level explanation.

Jul 17, 2026

Encryption

A technique to secure data into a code to prevent unauthorized access.

Jul 21, 2026

ENS

Similar to a DNS within internet infrastructure, it allows user to obtain a “custom domain” .eth address, instead of using regular hexadecimal hash.

Jul 17, 2026

ERC-721

An Ethereum-based non-fungible token.

Jul 21, 2026

ERC20

A protocol that outlines the specific functions and events that allow blockchains to interact with other via the Ethereum Blockchain. ERC20 tokens are currently…

Jul 17, 2026

Escrow

A service that provides transaction security by acting as an impartial trusted third party, holding onto an asset until the terms of a contract…

Jul 17, 2026

Ethereum

An open source blockchain that acts as a distributed computing platform and operating system, allowing decentralized applications and smart contracts be executed.

Jul 17, 2026

EVM

Ethereum Virtual Machine. An Ethereum runtime environment for smart contracts, Isolated from the rest of the networks, allowing new software to be tested in…

Jul 17, 2026

Exchange

A centralized or decentralized market used to buy or sell coins.

Jul 21, 2026

F

Fakeout

A term used in technical analysis to refer to a situation in which the investor enters into a position in anticipation of a future…

Jul 21, 2026

Farming

The practice of depositing, lending, or staking crypto assets in DeFi protocols or liquidity pools to earn rewards such as interest, trading fees, incentive…

Jul 20, 2026

Faucet

A site or application that will reward it’s users with a cryptocurrency for completing specified tasks and assignments.

Jul 17, 2026

Fiat

Currency that has no direct material backing, usually in reference to debt based markets such as USD.

Jul 17, 2026

Fiat

Fiat money refers to currencies issued and backed by governments.

Jul 21, 2026

Flappening

A scenario in which Litecoin (LTC) overtakes Bitcoin Cash (BCH) in terms of market capitalization.

Jul 21, 2026

Flippening

A scenario in where Ethereum overtakes Bitcoin as the dominant cryptocurrency.

Jul 17, 2026

FOK

Short for “Fill or Kill Order.” Refers to a buy or sell order which will be canceled unless it is executed immediately and completely.

Jul 21, 2026

FOMO

Fear of Missing Out. Trades or Investment that is derived from an emotional reaction of wanting to take part in a popular trend.

Jul 17, 2026

Forex (FX)

A global market for trading fiat currencies. short for “Foreign Exchange Markets”

Jul 21, 2026

Formal Verification

Checking the correctness of a system using cryptographic algorithms and mechanisms.

Jul 21, 2026

Frontier AI

Frontier AI refers to extremely powerful foundation models that might have potentially dangerous capabilities that could seriously jeopardize public safety.

Jul 2, 2026

FUD

Fear, Uncertainty and Doubt that affects markets, usually in a negative fashion.

Jul 17, 2026

FUDster

Someone who uses an elevated media platform or social network to perpetuate Fear Uncertainty and Doubt through the investing community in order to effect…

Jul 17, 2026

Full Node

A computer that validates blocks and transactions by implementing all the rules of the chain. Unlike nodes, which download only key data and act…

Jul 21, 2026

Fundamental Analysis

Trying to determine the real value of an asset using all publicly available information.

Jul 21, 2026

Futures Contract

An agreement that can be traded on exchanges that stipulates a buy or sell price of an asset at a specific price and time.

Jul 17, 2026

G

Gas

A measurement given to functions on the Ethereum blockchain to denote how computationally expensive they will be, this is offered to the miners who…

Jul 17, 2026

Gas Price

The maximum a user is willing to reward a miner in order to have their transaction processed, higher prices ensure faster transaction times.

Jul 17, 2026

General Public License

A type of license that allows users to copy and modify software.

Jul 21, 2026

Genesis Block

The first block of a blockchain, almost always hardcoded into the software clients — the only block in the chain that has no reference…

Jul 17, 2026

Ghost Dev

An anonymous, pseudonymous, hard-to-identify, or suddenly absent developer behind a crypto project, often associated with limited transparency and weak accountability.

Jul 20, 2026

GitHub

A website where teams can share their open-source codes.

Jul 21, 2026

GM

An abbreviation for good morning, which in crypto is a friendly and quick way of wishing your followers or community a joyous day. GM…

Jul 19, 2026

Golden Cross

A golden cross occurs when a short-term moving average crosses above a long-term moving average signaling a potential bullish breakout.

Jul 19, 2026

Gossip Protocol

A procedure for peer-to-peer communication where nodes share the “gossip” of a transaction to their connected nodes.

Jul 21, 2026

GPU

Graphics Processing Unit. A specialized electronic circuit that utilizes a highly parallelized structure and high speed memory to rapidly process rendering and manipulating graphical…

Jul 17, 2026

Gwei

The denomination in which gas prices are paid for on the Ethereum blockchain.

Jul 17, 2026

H

Halving

Refers to the process where the payout for reward mechanism for blockchain miners is halved when particular conditions are met.

Jul 17, 2026

Hard Cap

Refers to the maximum amount of tokens that can be generated.

Jul 21, 2026

Hard Fork

A software of protocol change that renders previous versions incompatible.

Jul 17, 2026

Hard Wallet

A wallet built upon a secure hardware platform that implement processes and platform specific software to provide greater security for their users.

Jul 17, 2026

Hash Rate

Refers to the required total computational speed of mining hardware to calculate new hashes.

Jul 21, 2026

Hashing

The process of transforming data using a mathematical function into a value or key that is reprehensive of the original data set. Used in…

Jul 17, 2026

HD Wallets

Hierarchical Deterministic Wallet. Uses a 12 word mnemonic phrase or ‘seed’ to generate a Hierarchical tree like structure of keys, allowing the user to…

Jul 17, 2026

HFT

Short for “High Frequency Trading.” An algorithmic trading method that involves the execution of a large number of small amount orders within seconds.

Jul 21, 2026

HODL

A meme in the crypto community that is a purposeful misspelling of the word “hold.” Another interpretation for HODL is an acronym meaning, “hold…

Jul 17, 2026

HTLC

Short for “Hashed TimeLock Contract.” A type of smart contract that reduces risk by creating a time-based escrow that unlocks with a cryptographic passphrase.

Jul 21, 2026

I

Iceberg Order

A trading method in which a large buy or sell order is divided into several small ones.

Jul 21, 2026

Index fund

A passively managed fund, where investors are buying into a portfolio that a particular segment of the market, called an index. Examples include the…

Jul 17, 2026

Initial coin offering

Similar to Crowdsale, provides blockchain with a one-time event allowing investors to buy tokens at a discounted rate and provide the chain with start-up…

Jul 17, 2026

Initial Exchange Offering (IEO)

A fundraising method through which coins are sold through a trusted exchange market.

Jul 21, 2026

Initial Public Offering (IPO)

A fundraising method where tokens are sold through a trusted private company.

Jul 21, 2026

Interoperobility

Refers to the ability of different blockchains to be compatible with each other, transfer data from one another and build upon each others' features.

Jul 21, 2026

IoT

Internet of Things. Used to describe one of landmark stages of the internet in where non-human web traffic, in the form of internet connected…

Jul 17, 2026

IPFS

Short for “InterPlanetary File System,” an open-source, distributed peer-to-peer network to store and share data.

Jul 21, 2026

Isolated Margin

A margin balance is allocated to an individual position. It restricts the amount of margin allocated to each position and thereby reduces risks.

Jul 21, 2026

K

Keccak

A family of cryptographic hashing functions which utilize sponge construction in order to provide wider random permutation, leading to greater flexibility in its use…

Jul 17, 2026

KYC

Know Your Customer. A process used as an anti-money laundering countermeasure that involves investors providing exchanges and banks with verifiable means of identification such…

Jul 17, 2026

L

Lambo

A meme referring to the luxury vehicle investors will buy with their new found crypto wealth.

Jul 17, 2026

Larping

The act of adopting a false persona, exaggerated story, or fake insider image to appear more credible, influential, or successful in order to shape…

Jul 20, 2026

Latency

The time delay between submitting a transaction to a network and the first confirmation of the transaction.

Jul 21, 2026

Law of Demand

Refers to the readiness of consumers to buy a certain amount of assets from a certain price.

Jul 21, 2026

Layer 0

The first layer of a blockchain which includes the necessary elements to build the chain itself, such as hardware for mining and an internet…

Jul 21, 2026

Layer 1

Refers to an operating blockchain.

Jul 21, 2026

Layer 2

Refers to a solution protocol built on the layer 1 blockchain. Layer 2 solutions usually aim at providing scalability and speed to the layer…

Jul 21, 2026

Ledger

A record-keeping system where the monetary and identity details of transactions are recorded anonymously.

Jul 21, 2026

Lightning Network

A blockchain scalability model that greatly expands throughput, speed, cost effectiveness and compatibility.

Jul 17, 2026

Liquidation Sensitivity Index (LSI)

The Liquidation Sensitivity Index is a financial metric devised by CryptoSlate used to gauge the market's reaction to price movements in the crypto markets, particularly Bitcoin.…

Jul 18, 2026

Liquidity

Refers to the ease of buying or selling an asset without causing significant price fluctuations.

Jul 21, 2026

Listing

Addition of an asset to an exchange market.

Jul 21, 2026

Long-Term Holders (LTHs)

These are individuals or entities that have held onto their Bitcoin for a longer period, typically considered to be more than 155 days.

Jul 13, 2026

M

Mainchain

Referring to processes or transactions that occur on the most currently released version of a particular blockchain.

Jul 17, 2026

Mainnet Swap

Refers to the migration of an asset from one blockchain network to another.

Jul 21, 2026

Margin Trading

A high-risk trading behavior where the investor uses borrowed funds.

Jul 21, 2026

Market Capitalization

A measurement of the market valuation for outstanding tokens. Calculated by taking the price of a single token and multiplying it by the amount…

Jul 17, 2026

Market Momentum

Refers to a continuous increase or decrease in market price within a certain timeframe.

Jul 21, 2026

Masternode

Nodes that verify new blocks and carry-out special governing roles, unlike regular nodes that add new transaction blocks to the blockchain.

Jul 21, 2026

Maximum Supply

Indicates the maximum number of tokens that will be created.

Jul 21, 2026

MD5

A hashing function developed in 1992 due to known vulnerabilities predominately used for checksums and data validity.

Jul 17, 2026

Mempool

A node's mechanism for storing unconfirmed transactions.

Jul 21, 2026

Merged Mining

Mining more than one cryptocurrency at the same time without sacrificing hash rate.

Jul 21, 2026

Merkel Tree

Also known as a Hash Tree, is a data structure where every child node contains a hashing label of the node that exists above…

Jul 17, 2026

Metadata

A data type that includes basic information about other data, such as its features or a transaction.

Jul 21, 2026

Metaverse

A virtual world where, one day, we will all interact, create, work, and live our lives. Crypto will play a pivotal in the metaverse…

Jul 19, 2026

MEW

My Ether Wallet. A free open source tool to create ERC-20 compatible Ethereum wallets, currently the industry standard.

Jul 17, 2026

Mining

A process where algorithms use mathematical function to guess the hash of a block. This acts as collection, validation.

Jul 17, 2026

Mining Farm

Collection of multiple miners, or a large data center devoted to crypto mining.

Jul 21, 2026

Mooning

The process where market value of an asset skyrockets, exceeding investor’s expectations, often used as a meme.

Jul 17, 2026

Moores law

An observational rule of thumb credited to Gordon Moore in 1965 stating that the density of integrated circuits will double every approximately two years.

Jul 17, 2026

Moving Average Convergence Divergence

A technical analysis tool used to forecast future prices by indicating the relationship between two moving averages to provide a metric for price momentum.

Jul 17, 2026

Mt Gox

A Japanese cryptocurrency exchange that in 2013 accounted for over 70% of all bitcoin transactions, hacked in 2014 and filing for bankruptcy, its influence…

Jul 17, 2026

MultiSig

A digital signature scheme which allows multiple user to sign a contract or wallet.

Jul 17, 2026

N

Newborn Nine

A term introduced by Bloomberg Senior ETF analyst Eric Balchunas to refer to a group of nine spot Bitcoin ETFs that were launched in…

Jul 26, 2026

NFT

An abbreviation for non-fungible token. Unlike most cryptocurrencies, which are fungible, NFT's defining characteristic is that they cannot be divided or split into multiple…

Jul 19, 2026

NGMI

An abbreviation for not going to make it. i.e., “Dave sold all his Bitcoin at the bottom. He's NGMI!”

Jul 19, 2026

Node

A point of conversion in the network that acts as a redistribution or end point.

Jul 17, 2026

Nonce

A random arbitrary number used to timestamp or otherwise ensure the order of a transaction in order to prevent against a replay attack.

Jul 17, 2026

O

OCO

Short for “one cancels the other order.” Refers to a pair of contradicting orders created together where only one of them can be executed.

Jul 21, 2026

Off-chain

A transaction or process that occurs outside the main blockchain.

Jul 17, 2026

Open source

Originating from the software industry, it is a program whose source code is made freely available to anybody, allowing them to study, change and…

Jul 17, 2026

Oracles

A third party data feed used by smart contracts to trigger events.

Jul 17, 2026

Orphan Block

Refers to a block that has been created but was not accepted by the network to be added to the main blockchain.

Jul 21, 2026

P

P2P

Stands for Peer to Peer. Denoting the ability for two computers to communicate across a network without a server or central authority.

Jul 17, 2026

Paper Bitcoin

Paper Bitcoin is the term for Bitcoin derivatives that don't require direct cryptocurrency ownership.

Jul 2, 2026

Paper Wallet

An offline wallet that is simply the private key and address printed on paper, usually alongside a QR code, one of the safest ways…

Jul 17, 2026

Peer-to-Peer (P2P)

A type of decentralized communication model created by two or more nodes who come together to share the workload and communicate.

Jul 21, 2026

Pegged Currency

Refers to the currencies which are linked to a specific (usually government-backed) asset in terms of their price. For example, USDT is pegged to…

Jul 21, 2026

Phishing

A phishing attack happens when the attacker attempts to acquire the credentials of users to gain access to their wallets.

Jul 21, 2026

Polkadot Crowdloan

Projects who compete to reserve a spot on the Polkadot chain ask their supporters to stake Polkadots (DOT) to support their projects. This process…

Jul 21, 2026

Ponzi Scheme

An investment fraud in which the attacker collects funds from investors with promises of high returns, and uses the collected funds to pay certain…

Jul 21, 2026

Pre-sale

A token event sale that operates before an ICO campaign, often with lower targets.

Jul 17, 2026

Price wall

An accumulation of buy or sell orders at a specific price.

Jul 17, 2026

Private Key

Operates in tandem with a Public key as part of common asymmetric cryptography standards, this key should never be shared.

Jul 17, 2026

Proof of Attendance Protocol (POAP)

A protocol that uses blockchain technology to create badges or collectibles to mark the attendance at an event.

Jul 21, 2026

Proof of Authority

A centralised validation method that gives the right to validate to only to eligible parties that have been approved by an authority.

Jul 17, 2026

Proof of Capacity

Also known as proof of space. This validation method is similar to PoW, but requires miners to pre-mine unique hashes, relying more on large…

Jul 17, 2026

Proof of Stake

A power efficient transaction validation system in where users must ‘stake’ their coins in order to mint new blocks, minting of fraudulent transactions will…

Jul 17, 2026

Proof of Work

A transaction validation system that requires the use of a computationally intensive process within the network that acts as a deterrent to prevent denial…

Jul 17, 2026

Pseudorandom

A function that can produce an outcome that can pass statistical randomness tests.

Jul 21, 2026

Pump and dump

The process of buying a large amount of tokens at once, usually as a co-ordinated group, in order to artificially inflate or ‘pump’ the…

Jul 17, 2026

Q

QR code

Quick response code. A type of two dimensional barcode with greater storage and faster readability than regular barcodes, its square structure also provides easy…

Jul 17, 2026

R

Race Attack

Refers to two transactions that are created simultaneously with the purpose of spending the same funds twice.

Jul 21, 2026

Raid

Coordinated mass posting, replying, or engagement by a project’s community across platforms such as Telegram or X to amplify visibility, push a narrative, or…

Jul 20, 2026

Raiden Network

An ERC-20 compatible token designed to leverage secure payment channels in order to create an off-chain scaling solution for the Ethereum Blockchain.

Jul 17, 2026

Ransomware

A type of virus that threatens to destroy or publish private data unless a ransom is paid.

Jul 21, 2026

Rekt

Synonym for liquidated.

Jul 21, 2026

Rekt

Used as a synonym for “liquidated.”

Jul 21, 2026

Ring signature

A digital signature topology developed in 2001 leveraged in security focused cryptocurrencies, as a mechanism to anonymise transactions.

Jul 17, 2026

ROI

Short for “Return of Investment.” Calculated via the ratio between net profit and net cost, it is used as a measure for evaluating the…

Jul 21, 2026

Routing Attack

An internet service provider level attack to manipulate the participation in an online system. Used on blockchains to manipulate nodes and mining.

Jul 21, 2026

RSI

Relative Strength Index. A common trading metric that provides a visual indicator of general market trends.

Jul 17, 2026

Rug Pull

A scam where a project team unexpectedly abandons the project and sells all its liquidity.

Jul 21, 2026

Rugged

Describes a trader, investor, or community that has been hit by a rug pull or similar scam, leaving holders with sharply devalued or effectively…

Jul 20, 2026

S

Satoshi

The smallest quantifiable amount of Bitcoin, one-billionth of a single Bitcoin or 0.000000001 BTC.

Jul 17, 2026

Satoshi Nakamoto

The pseudonymous name used by the original inventor of the Bitcoin cryptocurrency.

Jul 17, 2026

Scrypt

A power efficient hashing algorithm that is more RAM intensive than SHA-256, it saw its debut in the cryptocurrency market as the algorithm of…

Jul 17, 2026

SEC

Short for “Securities and Exchange Commission.” It is a US government agency responsible for regulating the securities markets.

Jul 21, 2026

Seed phrase

Used as a point of origin for certain wallets, it uses a mnemonic phrase to generate a wallet ID which can then be used…

Jul 17, 2026

SegWit

Short for “Segregated Witness.” This refers to separating transaction signatures from Bitcoin transactions to increase the number of transactions recorded in one block.

Jul 21, 2026

Selfish Mining

Refers to when a miner strategically withholds or releases new blocks to the blockchain to create a competitive advantage for himself.

Jul 21, 2026

Sell Wall

Happens when an accumulation of sell orders at a certain price level reaches a very large amount.

Jul 21, 2026

Serial Rugger

A person or team repeatedly linked to rug pulls, pump-and-dump schemes, or token launches that collapse after insiders extract value and leave holders with…

Jul 20, 2026

SHA

Stands for Secure Hashing Algorithm: a standard of hashing algorithm developed by the National Institute of Standards and Technology, the latest iteration being labeled…

Jul 17, 2026

Sharding

A scalability solution for the Ethereum blockchain that validates the blockchain in a parallelised manner.

Jul 17, 2026

Sharpe Ratio

A measurement created in 1966 and used by investors to evaluate the return on investment.

Jul 21, 2026

Short-Term Holders (STHs)

Conversely, these are individuals or entities that have held their Bitcoin for a shorter period, usually less than 155 days.

Jul 13, 2026

Sidechain

A separate blockchain, attached to a parent blockchain that allows assets to be interchangeable, in turn increasing the scope, throughput and availability of their…

Jul 17, 2026

Skein

One of the five finalists of the NIST hash function competition, based on the Threefish tweakable block cypher. Skein allows for a modular package…

Jul 17, 2026

Smart Contracts

A digital protocol used to facilitate and enforce the negotiation of a contract without use of a third party.

Jul 17, 2026

Soft fork

A change to the software or protocol that allows for backwards compatible with previous versions.

Jul 17, 2026

Soft wallet

A software based wallet that is able to be hosted as a desktop, mobile or web application, many providing cross-platform integration with all three.

Jul 17, 2026

Solidity

A programming language based around EMCA Script and by extension JavaScript, created specifically for writing Smart contracts.

Jul 17, 2026

Stablecoin

A type of cryptocurrency that is backed by reserve assets and therefore can offer price stability.

Jul 21, 2026

Staking

A way of earning passive income from cryptocurrencies. When investors stake their coins, they don't sell them and can't trade them. In return, the…

Jul 21, 2026

Staking Pool

Staking pools are created by miners to increase their chance of successfully validating a new block.

Jul 21, 2026

T

Tangle

IOTA’s DAG based alternative to the blockchain data structure, aimed predominantly at the IoT sector. It provides high throughput and instantaneous, feeless transactions. Each…

Jul 17, 2026

Tanking

A term used in traditional financial markets to refer to a strong downwards trend in the price history of a certain asset.

Jul 21, 2026

TestNet

An alternative blockchain running separate to the main chain used for developers to prototype software and updates to ensure stability before launch.

Jul 17, 2026

Ticker

A combination of letters used to represent a cryptocurrency on trading platforms. (Example: BTC, ETH, USDT etc.)

Jul 21, 2026

Token

A type of cryptocurrency issued on a blockchain. Unlike coins, tokens can represent an asset and be redeemed for them, or hold value on…

Jul 21, 2026

Token Lockup

A pre-planned lock-up or vesting period where tokens or coins are not allowed to be traded or liquidated. Usually set following a token sale…

Jul 21, 2026

Token Sale

Selling tokens in return for cryptocurrencies. Same as Initial Coin Offering.

Jul 21, 2026

TOR

The Onion Router. An anonymous communications network that encrypts data with multiple layers of security as it passes through nodes, bouncing traffic randomly through…

Jul 17, 2026

Total Supply

Shows the number of assets that currently are in circulation or locked.

Jul 21, 2026

TPS

Short for “Transaction per Second.” Shows the number of transactions a blockchain is able to issue per second.

Jul 21, 2026

Transaction ID (TXID)

A set of characters unique to each verified transaction on the blockchain.

Jul 21, 2026

Trenches

The most speculative, fast-moving parts of the market, where traders buy and sell newly launched, thinly traded, or highly volatile tokens in search of…

Jul 20, 2026

Turing Complete

A system that can be used to solve any possible computational problem.

Jul 17, 2026

TVL

An abbreviation for total value locked. TVL refers to the total value of crypto assets locked in protocols. For example, Aave has over $20…

Jul 19, 2026

U

UTXO

Unspent transaction output.

Jul 17, 2026

V

Vapourware

When a heavily advertised or promised product never materialises.

Jul 17, 2026

Vladimir Club

Refers to someone who holds 0.01% of the maximum supply of a cryptocurrenncy.

Jul 21, 2026

Volatility

A measure of how quickly the price of an asset changes.

Jul 21, 2026

W

WAGMI

Abbreviation for “we're all going to make it,” i.e. “All my friends bought Ethereum in 2017 and we held. WAGMI!”

Jul 19, 2026

Wallet

A software program that stores public and private keys, allowing the user to interact and perform transactions on blockchain.

Jul 17, 2026

Wallet Address

Similar to an email address, a wallet address acts as a destination for crypto to be sent to or received.

Jul 17, 2026

Weak Subjectivity

Concept created by Vitalik Buterin to refer to a requirement of PoS blockchains where certain nodes have to rely on other ones when determining…

Jul 21, 2026

Web 1.0

The first version of the web consists of read-only pages connected via hyperlinks.

Jul 21, 2026

Web 2.0

The version of the web where participants can create content for an audience.

Jul 21, 2026

Web 3.0

The version of the web built on the ideas of decentralization, openness, and privacy.

Jul 21, 2026

Wei

The smallest denomination of ETH. One ETH is equal to 1018 wei.

Jul 25, 2026

Whale

A cryptocurrency investor with enough resources to move the market price significantly with large buy or sell orders.

Jul 17, 2026

Whiskers

(A.k.a. Wick or shadow) Vertical lines extend from the candle charts that show the highest and lowest points of a trading pair.

Jul 21, 2026

Whitelist

A spam filtering mechanism where only users registered to the list will be granted communications or access.

Jul 17, 2026

Wick Farm

A market, token, or trading setup prone to sharp, illiquid price spikes and reversals that create long chart wicks, often because thin liquidity makes…

Jul 20, 2026

Wrapped Token

Wrapped tokens represent the original token at a 1:1 ratio and allow users to trade from the main chain to ERC-20 tokens.

Jul 21, 2026

Z

Zero-Knowledge Proof

Method of verifying transaction without revealing any information about them.

Jul 21, 2026

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51% Attack

Refers a directed towards controlling share of the collective mining pool. If a malicious party were to control more than 51% of global hashing…

Jul 17, 2026

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