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Liquidity Pool

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Liquidity Pool A succinct definition of Liquidity Pool Liquidity PoolLevel UpNEWIndividualsBusinessesDevelopersDiscoverCompanyGLOSSARYLIQUIDITY POOLCopy linkShare on TwitterShare on FacebookShare on LinkedinLiquidity PoolA liquidity pool is essentially a reserve consisting of cryptocurrencies that are locked in a smart contract together. They are primarily used to facilitate decentralised finance (DeFi)-related activities, such as lending, trading, and swapping, on a decentralised exchange (DEX)…

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Bank Run

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Bank Run A succinct definition of Bank Run Bank RunLevel UpNEWIndividualsBusinessesDevelopersDiscoverCompanyGLOSSARYBANK RUNCopy linkShare on TwitterShare on FacebookShare on LinkedinBank RunBank runs typically occur in panic situations, when customers believe that their bank — or, in cryptocurrency markets, a centralised exchange (CEX) — may become insolvent or go bankrupt. However, banks often do not have enough cash on hand to replace all of the withdrawn funds, as they typically only mai…

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Hot Wallet

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Hot Wallet A succinct definition of Hot Wallet Hot WalletLevel UpNEWIndividualsBusinessesDevelopersDiscoverCompanyGLOSSARYHOT WALLETCopy linkShare on TwitterShare on FacebookShare on LinkedinHot WalletHot wallets are connected to the internet, meaning that funds stored in hot wallets are more accessible. However, because of this connection, they are also susceptible to malicious attacks. Examples of hot wallets include web-based wallets, mobile wallets, and desktop wallets. Hot wallets work as …

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ERC

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ERC A succinct definition of ERC ERCLevel UpNEWIndividualsBusinessesDevelopersDiscoverCompanyGLOSSARYERCCopy linkShare on TwitterShare on FacebookShare on LinkedinERCERC, short for Ethereum Request for Comment, comes in many forms, including registries, package formats, libraries, and token standards. Since Ethereum is an open-source protocol, anyone with knowledge of Solidity can submit their own ERC. However, not every new ERC version gets approved, as it is the original creator’s responsibi…

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Honeypot

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Honeypot A succinct definition of Honeypot HoneypotLevel UpNEWIndividualsBusinessesDevelopersDiscoverCompanyGLOSSARYHONEYPOTCopy linkShare on TwitterShare on FacebookShare on LinkedinHoneypotIn honeypot scams, the scammers typically contact cryptocurrency users through social media platforms like X, Discord, or Reddit, presenting themselves as inexperienced individuals seeking assistance. They claim to have received a substantial crypto payout and require help transferring or cashing it out. In …

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Vault

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Vault A succinct definition of Vault VaultLevel UpNEWIndividualsBusinessesDevelopersDiscoverCompanyGLOSSARYVAULTCopy linkShare on TwitterShare on FacebookShare on LinkedinVaultIn the world of cryptocurrency, a vault typically refers to a secure storage solution for digital assets. Vaults are designed with multiple layers of security for storing cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin, Ethereum, and others to protect against theft and hacking. This may include encryption, multi-signature authentication, ph…

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BTFD

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BTFD A succinct definition of BTFD BTFDLevel UpNEWIndividualsBusinessesDevelopersDiscoverCompanyGLOSSARYBTFDCopy linkShare on TwitterShare on FacebookShare on LinkedinBTFDBTFD, short for ‘Buy the f—— dip’, is a term used in the cryptocurrency space by users who are extremely bullish on a project. Appearing on social media platforms like X and Discord, users tend to post it to imply that when an asset takes a downward price action, it is an excellent time to buy. BTFD is used frequently w…

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Volatility

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Volatility A succinct definition of Volatility VolatilityLevel UpNEWIndividualsBusinessesDevelopersDiscoverCompanyGLOSSARYVOLATILITYCopy linkShare on TwitterShare on FacebookShare on LinkedinVolatilityIn cryptocurrency, volatility refers to the degree of variation in the price of a particular digital asset over time. Cryptocurrency markets are notoriously volatile compared to traditional financial (TradFi) markets like stocks or bonds. Several factors contribute to this volatility.Cryptocurrency…

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Decentralised Autonomous Organisation (DAO)

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Decentralised Autonomous Organisation (DAO) A succinct definition of Decentralised Autonomous Organisation (DAO) Decentralised Autonomous Organisation (DAO)Level UpNEWIndividualsBusinessesDevelopersDiscoverCompanyGLOSSARYDECENTRALISED AUTONOMOUS ORGANISATION (DAO)Copy linkShare on TwitterShare on FacebookShare on LinkedinDecentralised Autonomous Organisation (DAO)A decentralised autonomous organisation (DAO) is a community-led entity without any central leadership, such as a CEO or chairman. It …

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Technical Analysis

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Technical Analysis A succinct definition of Technical Analysis Technical AnalysisLevel UpNEWIndividualsBusinessesDevelopersDiscoverCompanyGLOSSARYTECHNICAL ANALYSISCopy linkShare on TwitterShare on FacebookShare on LinkedinTechnical AnalysisTechnical analysis for cryptocurrency trading is a method to evaluate and predict future price movements of cryptocurrencies based on historical price data and trading volume. This approach relies on the idea that historical price movements tend to repeat the…

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