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Decryptionary Helps New Investors Understand Crypto Terms
« on: May 11, 2019, 07:57:56 PM »

Rising cryptocurrency markets may once again arouse the interest of new investors. The crypto space has its specifics and it takes some effort to acquaint oneself with the terminology. Decryptionary has been created to impart the basic information you need to start understanding Bitcoin better.

Get a Handle on Crypto Buzzwords

Decryptionary provides concise definitions of many terms that are widely used in the crypto industry. You have the option to look up a specific word or phrase relating to cryptocurrencies and distributed ledgers using the site’s search bar. Alternatively, you can access the full contents of the online dictionary where entries are listed by first letter or number.

You’ll be able to understand the meaning of terms such as blockchain explorer, total supply, peer to peer, proof of work, public key, decentralized exchange, escrow, zero confirmation, and many more. If you can’t find a word you are searching for, you can also suggest new entries.


The website offers thematic word lists as well. For example, the “25 Common Cryptocurrency Words You Should Know” page has been prepared for beginners and it explains mining, hashing, wallets, keys, and addresses. There’s also the “20 Blockchain Words You Should Know” list which contains definitions for block, sidechain, fork, and node.

Decryptionary doesn’t stop there. If you want to dive deeper into digital asset trading, it will help you learn the characteristic slang including words like hodl, fud, fomo, and jomo. Mooning, flippening, shilling and shitcoin are some of the other notable entries. The platform explains what a bull trap is as well as what’s common between the Byzantine generals problem and Bitcoin.

If you have more questions, you can also refer to Bitcoin.com’s Knowledge Base which provides an extensive library of Bitcoin resources. There you’ll find out how to get started with cryptocurrencies by downloading a wallet and buying your first bitcoin cash. The portal will also help you choose a cryptocurrency exchange, avoid fraud, set up cold storage, understand bitcoin mining, and much more.

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Decryptionary Helps New Investors Understand Crypto Terms
« on: May 11, 2019, 07:57:56 PM »

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