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Crypto glossary
Layer 2
A secondary framework that aims to solve the transaction speed and scaling problems faced by major cryptocurrency networks by building additional protocols on top of the existing blockchain system.
Ledger
A record book or digital file that maintains a record of financial transactions in the form of debits and credits, including the balance of each account and the date of each transaction.
Leveraged Tokens
A type of cryptocurrency derivative that provides traders with a simplified way to gain leveraged exposure to specific cryptocurrencies without managing margin requirements, allowing them to take leveraged long or short positions without constant margin management.
Library
A compilation of resources that are typically stable and can include items such as executable files, documentation, message templates, and written code.
Lightning Network
A proposed scaling solution that creates a second layer on top of a blockchain to increase transaction speed among participating nodes.
Limit Order
A type of order that enables traders to buy or sell an asset at a predetermined price or better, offering more control over the trade's execution price than market orders.
Linux
A widely-used open-source operating system created by Linus Torvalds in 1991 and used in various devices worldwide.
Liquid Staking
Liquid staking involves tokenizing staked assets in Proof of Stake networks, allowing for more flexibility and dynamism in participating in staking ecosystems.
Liquidity
The capacity to purchase or sell a particular asset without triggering substantial fluctuations in the market price of that asset.
Liquidity Crisis
A liquidity crisis occurs when a person, company, or market experiences a shortage of cash, making it challenging to fulfill immediate financial responsibilities.
Liquidity Provider
Individual or entity that offers buy and sell orders to financial markets in order to boost market liquidity and maintain a stable and efficient market.
Liquidity Ratios
Financial metrics used to assess a company's ability to meet short-term obligations.
Listing
Adding an asset to an exchange can occur at the request of the project team or as a decision made by the exchange.
Mainnet
Mainnet refers to a fully developed and deployed blockchain protocol where transactions are broadcasted, verified, and recorded.
Mainnet Swap
Mainnet swap refers to the process of migrating a coin from a third-party platform such as Ethereum or another token to a native on-chain token on their mainnet.
Maker
When you place an order that does not trade immediately, your order remains in the order book, waiting for someone else to fill or match with it later, making you a "maker."
Malware
Any software program or code designed to infiltrate and intentionally cause damage to computer systems and networks.
Margin Trading
Margin trading involves using borrowed funds for trading. It's important to note that this is a high-risk strategy and should only be undertaken by experienced investors.
Market Capitalization
Market capitalization is determined by multiplying the current price of a coin by its total supply, resulting in the total trading value of the coin.
Market Momentum
Market momentum refers to the capacity of a specific market to sustain a consistent increase or decrease in price over a specific period of time.
Market Order
Occurs when a taker selects the best available bid or ask for a cryptocurrency, taking the price and quantity available on the order book.
Masternode
Network nodes that typically necessitate a minimum amount of a specific coin to be staked in order to access staking rewards.
Matching Engine
A software component created to execute trading orders, ensuring that buyers and sellers are correctly matched in financial markets.
Maximum Supply
Maximum supply refers to the highest number of coins or tokens that will ever be created for a specific cryptocurrency.
Mempool
A node's system for storing unconfirmed transactions that the node has observed but have not yet been added to a block.
Merged Mining
Involves the simultaneous mining of two or more cryptocurrencies without sacrificing overall mining performance.
Merkle Tree
A method of organizing and structuring large amounts of data to simplify processing. It is a hash-based data structure.
Metadata
Metadata refers to data that contains information about other data, such as details about features of a specific transaction.
Metaverse
A concept of a continuous, online, 3D virtual environment that many believe will be a crucial component of future digital experiences.
Microtransactions
Microtransactions refer to small financial exchanges utilizing cryptocurrencies, such as bitcoin (BTC) or ether (ETH).
Mining
Involves verifying transactions on a blockchain network, adding them as entries into the blockchain ledger.
Mining Farm
A gathering of numerous miners, typically located in a warehouse or large data center dedicated to mining cryptocurrencies.
Minting
Involves adding new tokens into the crypto ecosystem, allowing them to be traded or used within its network. Minting is similar to mining, with some key differences.
Monetary Policy
Monetary policy refers to the strategies formulated and adopted by authorities to regulate the money supply and interest rates of a country.
Monitoring Tag
A monitoring tag is utilized on the Binance platform to categorize cryptocurrency projects that are relatively more established compared to Seed Tag projects.
Moon
A casual term used to describe a cryptocurrency or other asset that is undergoing a significant upward market trend.
Moving Average Ribbon
A technical analysis tool consisting of multiple moving averages of different lengths.
Mt. Gox
Mt. Gox was a prominent Bitcoin exchange based in Japan that was the largest in the world before it became defunct.
Multisignature
A multisignature wallet necessitates the authorization of another party before a transaction is broadcasted to the network.
NFT Floor Prices
NFT floor prices indicate the minimum value at which you can acquire an NFT within a collection.
NFT Mystery Boxes
A form of digital collectible that contain a random assortment of NFTs unknown to the buyer until they open the box.
NGMI
An abbreviation for "Not Gonna Make It," typically used to express pessimism regarding achieving success or overcoming a challenge.
Node
A participant in a blockchain network that interacts with other participants to uphold the security and integrity of the system.
Non-Fungible Token (NFT)
A cryptographic token that symbolizes a distinct digital or real-world asset and is not interchangeable.
Nonce
A unique arbitrary string or number generated for verification purposes to prevent the replay of past transactions.
OCO Order
An OCO (One Cancels the Other) order enables the simultaneous placement of two orders. It merges a limit order with a stop-limit order, but only one of them can be executed.
Off-Chain
Off-chain refers to the operations and transactions that take place outside the primary blockchain, often utilized to improve scalability.
Offline Signing Orchestrator (OSO)
A technology created by IBM to bolster the security of cryptocurrency and digital assets when they are stored in cold storage.
Offshore account
An account registered in a jurisdiction that differs from the holder's citizenship jurisdiction.
On-Chain
On-chain denotes transactions and activities that are directly recorded on the blockchain, ensuring data transparency, security, and immutability.
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