A Stale Block refers to a block that has been mined successfully but is not included in the current longest blockchain. This typically occurs when another block at the same height is added to the chain before it.
Monthly Archives: December 2023
Signals serve as a prompt to either purchase or sell an asset.
A Side Channel Attack refers to a technique used by hackers to exploit the unintentional information conveyed by a computer’s inherent “tells”.
A trading strategy where a trader borrows an asset to sell it, anticipating a further decline in price. If the price does indeed decrease, the short seller benefits.
A cryptocurrency lacking any apparent value or practical application is commonly referred to as a “shitcoin.”
Tokenomics refers to the study of the token economy, encompassing a collection of regulations that oversee the introduction and distribution of a cryptocurrency.
The concept of security pertains to a tradable and interchangeable financial instrument that possesses a certain form of monetary worth.
Segregated Witness (SegWit) is a Bitcoin Improvement Proposal (BIP) designed to address the issue of transaction malleability in the Bitcoin network. This proposal aims to fix the problem by separating the witness data from the transaction data, allowing for more efficient and secure transactions. By implementing SegWit, the Bitcoin network can achieve increased scalability and improved transaction confirmation times. This solution has gained significant support from the Bitcoin community and has been successfully implemented in the Bitcoin network. Segregated Witness (SegWit) is a crucial development in the ongoing evolution of Bitcoin.
A Security Token Offering (STO) refers to a type of public offering in which digital securities that have been tokenized are sold.
A Seed Phrase serves as the sole starting point for deriving keys in a deterministic wallet.
