Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) is a type of access method that necessitates the use of two distinct authentication forms.
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The Vesting Period refers to the practice of imposing limitations on the sale of a token for a specific duration.
Type checking is a crucial process in programming languages that aims to validate if every operation in a program adheres to the type declaration rules of the language.
A Bitcoin that has never been spent is known as a Virgin Bitcoin.
Typosquatting refers to a deceitful technique employed by fraudsters with the intention of deceiving individuals into accessing a fake website and jeopardizing their personal data.
A system known as Virtual Automated Market Makers (vAMMs) offers traders the ability to engage in buying and selling derivatives directly on the blockchain by providing synthetic or virtual liquidity.
Transactions Per Second (TPS) refers to the capacity of a computer system or network to carry out transactions or calculations within a one-second timeframe.
TRC-10 (TRON) is a token standard that operates independently of the TRON Virtual Machine. It is supported by the TRON blockchain network, also known as TVM.
Treasury Bills (T-Bills) refer to short-term debt obligations of the U.S. government.
A Treasury Bond (T-Bond) is a type of debt security that is issued by the U.S. government. It is supported by the “full faith and credit” of the U.S. Treasury Department.
