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Terminology / Re: Abbreviations and terms about crypto.
« on: August 08, 2019, 12:51:12 PM »
here's the list of some terms, and abbreviations about crypto

Just incase you encountered some of these. hopefuly this thread will help

Some Glossary of Terms and Abbreviations

Altcoin – a cryptocurrency that acts as an alternative to Bitcoin.

Whale – people (or a group) that have enough capital – usually in the millions – to make huge orders that can manipulate the market to a degree.

Pump – when a person or group with lots of money buy a bunch of coins at market value, driving the price of the coins up.

Dump – when a person or group sell a bunch of coins at a market value, driving the price of the coins down.

Cryptocurrency – digital currencies that utilize encryption and cryptography to control the generation of new units of currency as well as secure and verify transactions of that currency.

Fiat Money – a currency established by government regulation.

Blockchain – the public, decentralized ledger in a cryptocurrency network that records all transactions of that cryptocurrency.

Breakout – when market price moves passed a predefined support or resistance level.

Bullish – characterized by rising market price.

Buy Wall – a huge buy order that prevents market price from going down until that entire buy order is complete.

Buying Pressure – occurs when the majority of traders are buying, indicating that the majority think the market price will increase.

Circulating Supply – the number of coins that are circulating in the market and available for spending or trading.

Commodity Money – a currency whose value comes from the commodity from which it is made.

Cryptography – the study and practice of secret communication.

Double-spending – the risk that digital currency can be spent twice (or more).

Hard Wallet – a physical offline storage device that stores cryptocurrencies.

Soft Wallet – software used to store cryptocurrencies either on PC, mobile devices, or online.

HODL – a meme that emerged from the Bitcoin Talk forum. It has permeated crypto terminology since. HODL is just a typo for “Hold”.

Initial Coin Offering – a crowdfunded release of a new cryptocurrency.

Market Capitalization – the total dollar market value of a coin’s circulating supply.

Mining – the process of verifying and adding transactions to the blockchain.

Peer-to-Peer Network – a network of computers that share files and resources.

Proof-of-work – a measure to prevent denial of service attacks and achieve distributed consensus on a cryptocurrency blockchain by requiring some type of work from a service requestor.

Proof-of-stake – a measure to prevent denial of service attacks and achieve distributed consensus on a cryptocurrency blockchain by requiring ownership of a certain amount of cryptocurrency.

Resistance Level – a price point in which upward price movement is resisted due to market conditions.

Satoshi/Sats (unit) – the smallest unit of Bitcoin recorded on the blockchain, named in honor of the creator of Bitcoin, Satoshi Nakamoto. (1 satoshi = 0.00000001 BTC)

Sell Wall – a huge sell order that prevents the market price from going up until that entire sell order is complete.

Selling Pressure – occurs when the majority of traders are selling, indicating that the majority think the market price will decrease.

Shill – someone who over hypes a cryptocurrency that is usually a scam.

Support Level – a price point in which downward price movement is resisted due to market conditions.

The Flippening – the moment that Ethereum surpasses Bitcoin in total market cap.

Trading Volume – the total amount of crypto that was traded during a certain period of time.

Bagholding – when you hold onto a cryptocurrency that continues to decrease in value until it becomes worthless.

Bearish – characterized by falling market price.

ICO – Initial Coin Offering

POW – Proof-Of-Work

POS – Proof-Of-Stake

DOS – Denial of Service

ATH – All Time High

FOMO – Fear Of Missing Out

FUD – Fear, Uncertainty, and Doubt

UAHF - User Activated Hard Fork

UASF - User Activated Soft Fork

HYIP - High Yield Investment Program


if there's any important terms/Abbreviations you know that's not included in the list, feel free to SHARE your knowledge for the benefits of others thank you

Wow! This was so helpful! Just want to add some terms that were not covered.

2 factor authentication
Also known as 2FA, it is a method of confirming users’ identity in two ways, namely by submitting their username and password, as well as a one-time code, sent to their registered device.

51% attack
A situation wherein a group of miners controls more than 50% of a blockchain network’s computing power. This type of attack may result in attackers being able to prevent the approval of new transactions or reverse completed transactions so that they could reuse the money illegally.

Other's are listed here noahcoin.org/blog/crypto-dictionary/

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