Chain splits, also known as cryptocurrency forks, refer to the division of a single original coin into multiple independently managed projects.
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A Depth Chart is a graphical representation of the bids and asks for a particular asset or security. It displays the limit orders to buy (bids) and sell (asks) on a chart, allowing traders to analyze the market dynamics. The Depth Chart helps identify the price levels at which the market is most likely to accept a transaction. It plots the bids and asks on the chart, providing a visual representation of the supply and demand for the asset. Traders can use the Depth Chart to make informed decisions about buying or selling based on the current market conditions.
Terahashes Per Second (Th/s) refers to the measurement of computing power or mining machine strength, specifically 1 trillion (1,000,000,000,000) hashes per second.
Change is a significant concept in cryptocurrencies that employ the UTXO model. It refers to the quantity of coins that are returned to a user following the utilization of their unspent outputs to commence a transaction.
Changpeng Zhao (CZ) established the cryptocurrency exchange Binance.
A chargeback refers to the reimbursement of funds to the individual who initiated a particular transaction, typically involving the use of a credit or debit card.
The Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) is a prominent exchange that specializes in the trading of futures and options within the United States.
A cipher refers to any algorithm that has the capability to encrypt and decrypt data.
Ciphertext is the outcome of encrypting plaintext using an algorithm.
Swing Trading is a trading strategy that seeks to generate profits by capitalizing on short to medium-term fluctuations in the prices of stocks, commodities, and/or currencies within a span of days or weeks.
