The most comprehensive crypto glossary for Beginner level

The most comprehensive crypto glossary out there.

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Dead cat bounce

Refers to a brief rise in the price of a declining asset, followed by a continuation of its decline. The term is said to originate from the idea that even a dead cat will bounce after falling from a high height. It was popularized on Wall Street and applied to situations where you may see a small rebound after a big decline.

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DCA (dollar cost averaging)

A regular investment strategy in which a fixed amount is invested at a regular interval (for example, $50 each week). Investing in this way reduces the impact of volatility on investments, and therefore reduces risk exposure.

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Day trading

Making a profit off intraday changes in the price of an asset by frequently buying and selling it. To conduct the best trades possible, day traders utilize a variety of tools and techniques.

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DAU (daily active users)

An indicator that measures the number of live users per day.

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DApp (decentralized application)

An application or program that exists and runs on a blockchain network or peer-to-peer system, rather than on a single computer. The Ethereum platform is often used to develop DApps, which can be used for several purposes including gaming, finance, and social media.

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DAO (decentralized autonomous organization)

A set of hard-coded rules that determine actions taken by a decentralized organization. There is also the possibility that DAO refers specifically to an organization called "The DAO," which was created using the Ethereum blockchain back in 2016.

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Data privacy

Responsible for handling sensitive data in the context of data protection and security. Data privacy and protection refers to the act of handling personal information by an individual or party who must adhere to all applicable privacy laws.

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Custody

Assets held on behalf of clients by some form of institution. An asset holder may find custodial services desirable, as they mitigate security risks like theft and loss.

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Cryptography

Science of keeping information hidden. The main objective of modern cryptography is to encrypt and decrypt data or to guarantee the integrity and authenticity of information through mathematical theories and computations.

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Cryptocurrency

Virtual currency that is secured by cryptography and used as a medium of exchange within a peer-to-peer (P2P) digital economic system. Cryptographic methods guarantee that these systems cannot be hacked or forged. The first cryptocurrency was Bitcoin.

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Credentials

Information about an individual. This may include username, password, e-mail address, qualifications, etc.

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Core wallet

A core wallet has the ability to contain the entire blockchain instead of just a piece of it, and allows users to both receive, store and send digital money, alongside the program or with it.For example, Bitcoin transactions are kept on a digital ledger known as a blockchain which is maintained by a multitude of computers across the globe.

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Cryptocurrency pairs

Cryptocurrency pairs are essentially comparisons of two crypto assets. ETH/BTC is the most popular cryptocurrency pair. The Bitcoin value of one Ethereum token reflects in this cryptocurrency pair. Trading pairs measure how much of one token can be purchased with a given amount of a different token.

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Crab market

When the market does not clearly move up or down. When it is neither a bear or bull market, it’s a crab market. The metaphor has to do with the crabwalk.

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Confirmation time

An elapsed period of time between when a blockchain transaction is submitted to the network and when it is finally added to a confirmed block. Essentially, it represents the amount of time the user has to wait until the transaction is collected and confirmed by a miner node.

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