Liquidity providers refer to individuals on decentralized exchanges who contribute tokens they possess to a liquidity pool.
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Liquidity Provider Tokens (LP Tokens) are tokens that are given to liquidity providers on a decentralized exchange (DEX) operating on an automated market maker (AMM) protocol.
Liveness refers to the assurance that a system will persistently offer data without any possibility of a centralized authority terminating its services.
Location Swap enables the transfer of ownership of assets represented by a token without impacting any other characteristics.
A scenario in which you purchase a cryptocurrency with the anticipation of selling it at a later time for a higher price, resulting in a profit.
A longing (long position) is when an investor purchases a cryptocurrency or another financial instrument with the intention of selling it at a higher price in the future.
An autonomous blockchain operating its own network with its own technology and protocol. Mainnet.
Mainnet swap is the process of transferring a cryptocurrency project from one blockchain network to another, typically its own native blockchain network.
Malware, also known as malicious software, is a term used to describe harmful programs that are used by individuals with malicious intent to gain unauthorized access to and/or compromise a computer, network, or server.
A Keylogger, also known as keystroke logging software, is a type of spying tool that is frequently utilized by hackers to capture and record the keystrokes made by users.
