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Coin A succinct definition of Coin CoinLevel UpNEWIndividualsBusinessesDevelopersDiscoverCompanyGLOSSARYCOINCopy linkShare on TwitterShare on FacebookShare on LinkedinCoinA coin is a digital asset that runs on a native blockchain, acts as money, and can be created through mining. Unlike tokens, coins are not designed with utility functions, such as voting rights. Instead, they serve as digital currencies used as a medium of exchange within a digital economic ecosystem. A coin is defined by thre…
Learn MoreBackward Compatibility A succinct definition of Backward Compatibility Backward CompatibilityLevel UpNEWIndividualsBusinessesDevelopersDiscoverCompanyGLOSSARYBACKWARD COMPATIBILITYCopy linkShare on TwitterShare on FacebookShare on LinkedinBackward CompatibilityBackward compatibility in blockchain refers to the ability of a new version or update of a blockchain protocol or software to interact seamlessly with older versions of the same protocol. Backward compatibility allows newer software or pro…
Learn MoreScalability Trilemma A succinct definition of Scalability Trilemma Scalability TrilemmaLevel UpNEWIndividualsBusinessesDevelopersDiscoverCompanyGLOSSARYSCALABILITY TRILEMMACopy linkShare on TwitterShare on FacebookShare on LinkedinScalability TrilemmaThe blockchain scalability trilemma, also known as blockchain trilemma, is one of the greatest hurdles for cryptocurrency. It states that blockchains can only simultaneously achieve two out of either decentralisation, scalability, or security — bu…
Learn MoreCalldata A succinct definition of Calldata CalldataLevel UpNEWIndividualsBusinessesDevelopersDiscoverCompanyGLOSSARYCALLDATACopy linkShare on TwitterShare on FacebookShare on LinkedinCalldataCalldata refers to a temporary data storage location in a smart contract platform where data is sent along with a transaction when calling a function in a smart contract. Calldata is a non-persistent and read-only part of the transaction data, and once it is sent with a transaction, it cannot be modified by …
Learn MoreUnit of Account A succinct definition of Unit of Account Unit of AccountLevel UpNEWIndividualsBusinessesDevelopersDiscoverCompanyGLOSSARYUNIT OF ACCOUNTCopy linkShare on TwitterShare on FacebookShare on LinkedinUnit of AccountIn traditional financial (TradFi) systems, national currencies like the US dollar or euro serve as units of account. In the context of cryptocurrencies, a unit of account refers to the function of a digital currency to serve as a standardised measure of value for goods, ser…
Learn MoreImmutability A succinct definition of Immutability ImmutabilityLevel UpNEWIndividualsBusinessesDevelopersDiscoverCompanyGLOSSARYIMMUTABILITYCopy linkShare on TwitterShare on FacebookShare on LinkedinImmutabilityimmutability means that once data is written to the blockchain, it cannot be altered, deleted, or tampered with. This is a foundational characteristic that ensures the integrity and security of the data stored on the blockchain.The blockchain’s structure, where each block is linked to t…
Learn MoreLightning Network A succinct definition of Lightning Network Lightning NetworkLevel UpNEWIndividualsBusinessesDevelopersDiscoverCompanyGLOSSARYLIGHTNING NETWORKCopy linkShare on TwitterShare on FacebookShare on LinkedinLightning NetworkThe Lightning Network is built on top of Bitcoin, acting as a Layer-2 protocol that aims to improve Bitcoin’s scalability and transaction speed. A major feature of how the Lightning Network facilitates this is by taking transactions off-chain to process them ins…
Learn MoreApplication Programming Interface (API) A succinct definition of Application Programming Interface (API) Application Programming Interface (API)Level UpNEWIndividualsBusinessesDevelopersDiscoverCompanyGLOSSARYAPPLICATION PROGRAMMING INTERFACE (API)Copy linkShare on TwitterShare on FacebookShare on LinkedinApplication Programming Interface (API)Similar to a contract, an Application Programming Interface (API) aids the communication between software applications. For example, Party A can send a re…
Learn MoreProof of Reputable Observations (PRO) A succinct definition of Proof of Reputable Observations (PRO) Proof of Reputable Observations (PRO)Level UpNEWIndividualsBusinessesDevelopersDiscoverCompanyGLOSSARYPROOF OF REPUTABLE OBSERVATIONS (PRO)Copy linkShare on TwitterShare on FacebookShare on LinkedinProof of Reputable Observations (PRO)Proof of Reputable Observations (PRO) is a consensus mechanism introduced by the Constellation Network, a distributed ledger on a directed acyclic graph (DAG). In P…
Learn MoreERC-827 A succinct definition of ERC-827 ERC-827Level UpNEWIndividualsBusinessesDevelopersDiscoverCompanyGLOSSARYERC-827Copy linkShare on TwitterShare on FacebookShare on LinkedinERC-827ERC stands for Ethereum Request for Comment, providing application-level standards for the Ethereum blockchain. ERC-827 builds upon the ERC-20 token standard, allowing for the execution of calls inside transfers and approvals. For example, with ERC-827, users can pass data and tokens to smart contracts in order t…
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