Airdrop
GeneralFree distribution of cryptocurrency tokens to wallet addresses, often used for marketing or rewarding early adopters.
Altcoin
GeneralAny cryptocurrency other than Bitcoin. Examples include Ethereum, Solana, and Cardano.
AMM (Automated Market Maker)
DeFiA decentralized exchange protocol that uses liquidity pools and algorithms to determine asset prices instead of traditional order books.
APR (Annual Percentage Rate)
DeFiThe yearly interest rate without considering compound interest. Often used in lending and borrowing protocols.
APY (Annual Percentage Yield)
DeFiThe real rate of return on an investment, taking compound interest into account. Used to measure staking and lending rewards.
Arbitrage
TradingThe practice of buying an asset on one exchange and selling it on another for a profit due to price differences.
Ask Price
TradingThe lowest price a seller is willing to accept for an asset. Also known as the offer price.
ATH (All-Time High)
TradingThe highest price ever reached by a cryptocurrency or asset in its trading history.
ATL (All-Time Low)
TradingThe lowest price ever reached by a cryptocurrency or asset in its trading history.
Bear Market
TradingA market condition where prices are falling or expected to fall. Characterized by pessimism and selling pressure.
Bid Price
TradingThe highest price a buyer is willing to pay for an asset.
Bitcoin (BTC)
GeneralThe first and largest cryptocurrency by market cap, created by Satoshi Nakamoto in 2009. Uses proof-of-work consensus.
Block
BlockchainA collection of transactions bundled together and added to the blockchain. Each block contains a hash of the previous block.
Blockchain
BlockchainA distributed, immutable ledger that records transactions across many computers. The foundation of cryptocurrencies.
Breakout
AnalysisWhen price moves above resistance or below support with increased volume, signaling a potential trend continuation.
Bridge
DeFiA protocol that allows tokens to be transferred between different blockchain networks.
Bull Market
TradingA market condition where prices are rising or expected to rise. Characterized by optimism and buying pressure.
Candlestick
AnalysisA chart type showing open, high, low, and close prices for a specific time period. Green/white candles indicate price increase, red/black indicate decrease.
CEX (Centralized Exchange)
ExchangeA cryptocurrency exchange operated by a company that acts as intermediary. Examples: Binance, Coinbase, Kraken.
Cold Wallet
SecurityA cryptocurrency wallet that is not connected to the internet, providing maximum security for long-term storage.
Collateral
DeFiAssets pledged as security for a loan in DeFi protocols. If the loan is not repaid, the collateral can be liquidated.
Consensus Mechanism
BlockchainThe method by which a blockchain network agrees on the current state of the ledger. Examples: Proof of Work, Proof of Stake.
Cross-Chain
BlockchainTechnology enabling communication and asset transfers between different blockchain networks.
Cryptocurrency
GeneralA digital or virtual currency that uses cryptography for security and operates on a decentralized network.
Custodial
SecurityA service where a third party holds and manages your private keys and assets on your behalf.
DAO (Decentralized Autonomous Organization)
DeFiAn organization represented by rules encoded as smart contracts, controlled by members rather than a central authority.
DApp (Decentralized Application)
BlockchainAn application that runs on a decentralized network, typically using smart contracts on a blockchain.
DCA (Dollar Cost Averaging)
TradingAn investment strategy where you buy a fixed amount of an asset at regular intervals, regardless of price.
Decentralization
BlockchainThe transfer of control from a central entity to a distributed network. A core principle of blockchain technology.
DeFi (Decentralized Finance)
DeFiFinancial services built on blockchain technology that operate without traditional intermediaries like banks.
DEX (Decentralized Exchange)
ExchangeA cryptocurrency exchange that operates without a central authority, allowing peer-to-peer trading.
Diamond Hands
GeneralSlang for investors who hold their assets through volatility without selling, even during significant price drops.
DYOR (Do Your Own Research)
GeneralA common phrase encouraging investors to thoroughly research before investing, rather than following others' advice.
ERC-20
BlockchainA technical standard for creating tokens on the Ethereum blockchain. Most Ethereum tokens follow this standard.
Ethereum (ETH)
GeneralThe second-largest cryptocurrency and the leading platform for smart contracts and decentralized applications.
Exchange
ExchangeA platform where users can buy, sell, and trade cryptocurrencies. Can be centralized (CEX) or decentralized (DEX).
Fiat Currency
GeneralGovernment-issued currency not backed by a commodity like gold. Examples: USD, EUR, GBP.
FOMO (Fear Of Missing Out)
TradingThe anxiety that others are experiencing profitable opportunities that you're missing. Often leads to impulsive buying.
Fork
BlockchainA change to a blockchain protocol. Soft forks are backward-compatible; hard forks create a new chain.
FUD (Fear, Uncertainty, Doubt)
TradingNegative information spread to cause fear in the market, often leading to price drops.
Funding Rate
TradingPeriodic payments between long and short traders in perpetual futures contracts to keep prices close to spot price.
Futures
TradingContracts to buy or sell an asset at a predetermined price at a specific future date.
Gas Fee
BlockchainThe fee paid to process transactions on a blockchain network, particularly Ethereum. Measured in Gwei.
Genesis Block
BlockchainThe first block ever mined on a blockchain, also known as Block 0.
Governance Token
DeFiA token that gives holders voting rights on protocol decisions and changes.
Halving
BlockchainAn event where the block reward for mining cryptocurrency is cut in half, reducing new coin supply.
Hardware Wallet
SecurityA physical device that stores private keys offline, providing the highest level of security for cryptocurrency.
Hash
BlockchainA unique fixed-length string generated from input data. Used to secure transactions and link blocks.
HODL
GeneralSlang for 'hold' - a strategy of holding cryptocurrency long-term regardless of price fluctuations.
Hot Wallet
SecurityA cryptocurrency wallet connected to the internet, convenient for trading but more vulnerable to hacks.
ICO (Initial Coin Offering)
GeneralA fundraising method where new projects sell tokens to early investors. Similar to an IPO in traditional finance.
IDO (Initial DEX Offering)
DeFiA token launch conducted on a decentralized exchange, allowing immediate trading.
Impermanent Loss
DeFiThe temporary loss of funds experienced by liquidity providers when the price ratio of deposited tokens changes.
KYC (Know Your Customer)
ExchangeIdentity verification process required by exchanges to comply with regulations and prevent fraud.
Layer 1
BlockchainThe base blockchain network (like Ethereum or Bitcoin) that processes and finalizes transactions.
Layer 2
BlockchainScaling solutions built on top of Layer 1 blockchains to improve speed and reduce costs.
Leverage
TradingUsing borrowed funds to increase position size. For example, 10x leverage means controlling $10,000 with $1,000.
Limit Order
TradingAn order to buy or sell at a specific price or better. Only executes when the market reaches your price.
Liquidation
TradingForced closing of a leveraged position when losses approach the deposited margin.
Liquidity
TradingHow easily an asset can be bought or sold without significantly affecting its price.
Liquidity Pool
DeFiA collection of funds locked in a smart contract, used to facilitate trading on decentralized exchanges.
Long Position
TradingA trade that profits when the asset price increases. Buying with expectation of price rise.
MACD
AnalysisMoving Average Convergence Divergence - a momentum indicator showing the relationship between two moving averages.
Mainnet
BlockchainThe primary network where actual transactions occur on a blockchain, as opposed to testnet.
Maker
TradingA trader who adds liquidity by placing limit orders. Usually pays lower fees than takers.
Margin
TradingThe collateral required to open and maintain a leveraged trading position.
Market Cap
GeneralTotal value of a cryptocurrency, calculated by multiplying price by circulating supply.
Market Order
TradingAn order to buy or sell immediately at the current market price. Guarantees execution but not price.
Meme Coin
GeneralCryptocurrencies created as jokes or based on internet memes. Examples: Dogecoin, Shiba Inu.
Mining
BlockchainThe process of validating transactions and adding blocks to a blockchain using computational power.
NFT (Non-Fungible Token)
GeneralA unique digital asset on a blockchain representing ownership of items like art, music, or collectibles.
Node
BlockchainA computer that maintains a copy of the blockchain and helps validate and relay transactions.
Non-Custodial
SecurityA wallet or service where you maintain full control of your private keys and assets.
On-Chain
BlockchainTransactions or data that are recorded directly on the blockchain.
Order Book
TradingA list of buy and sell orders for an asset, organized by price level.
Paper Hands
GeneralSlang for investors who sell quickly during price drops due to fear.
Perpetual Contract
TradingA futures contract with no expiration date, allowing traders to hold positions indefinitely.
PoS (Proof of Stake)
BlockchainA consensus mechanism where validators stake tokens to verify transactions. More energy-efficient than PoW.
PoW (Proof of Work)
BlockchainA consensus mechanism where miners solve complex puzzles to validate transactions. Used by Bitcoin.
Private Key
SecurityA secret code that proves ownership of cryptocurrency and allows spending. Must be kept secure.
Public Key
SecurityA cryptographic code that serves as your wallet address. Safe to share for receiving funds.
Pump and Dump
TradingA manipulation scheme where promoters inflate an asset's price before selling at the peak.
Resistance
AnalysisA price level where selling pressure tends to prevent further price increases.
ROI (Return on Investment)
TradingThe percentage gain or loss on an investment relative to the initial amount invested.
RSI (Relative Strength Index)
AnalysisA momentum indicator measuring overbought (>70) or oversold (<30) conditions.
Rug Pull
SecurityA scam where developers abandon a project and run away with investors' funds.
Satoshi
GeneralThe smallest unit of Bitcoin, equal to 0.00000001 BTC. Named after Bitcoin's creator.
Scalping
TradingA trading strategy that profits from small price changes through frequent, short-term trades.
Seed Phrase
SecurityA 12-24 word phrase used to recover a cryptocurrency wallet. Must be kept secret and secure.
Short Position
TradingA trade that profits when the asset price decreases. Selling borrowed assets to buy back cheaper.
Slippage
TradingThe difference between expected and actual execution price, often occurring in low liquidity.
Smart Contract
BlockchainSelf-executing code on a blockchain that automatically enforces agreement terms when conditions are met.
Spot Trading
TradingBuying or selling assets for immediate delivery at current market prices, owning the actual asset.
Spread
TradingThe difference between the highest bid and lowest ask price. Tighter spreads indicate better liquidity.
Stablecoin
GeneralA cryptocurrency designed to maintain a stable value, usually pegged to fiat currency like USD.
Staking
DeFiLocking up cryptocurrency to support network operations and earn rewards.
Stop-Loss
TradingAn order that automatically sells when price drops to a specified level, limiting potential losses.
Support
AnalysisA price level where buying pressure tends to prevent further price decreases.
Swing Trading
TradingA trading strategy that holds positions for days to weeks, capturing medium-term price movements.
Take-Profit
TradingAn order that automatically sells an asset when it reaches a specified profit target.
Taker
TradingA trader who removes liquidity by executing against existing orders. Usually pays higher fees.
Technical Analysis
AnalysisAnalyzing price charts and indicators to predict future price movements.
Testnet
BlockchainA test network for developers to experiment without risking real funds.
Token
GeneralA digital asset created on an existing blockchain, as opposed to coins with their own blockchain.
Tokenomics
GeneralThe economic model of a token, including supply, distribution, utility, and incentive mechanisms.
TVL (Total Value Locked)
DeFiThe total value of assets deposited in a DeFi protocol. A key metric for DeFi projects.
Validator
BlockchainA node that validates transactions and creates new blocks in a Proof of Stake network.
Volatility
TradingThe degree of price variation over time. High volatility means larger price swings.
Volume
TradingThe total amount of an asset traded over a specific period. Indicates market activity.
Wallet
SecuritySoftware or hardware that stores private keys and allows you to send and receive cryptocurrency.
Web3
BlockchainThe vision of a decentralized internet built on blockchain technology, giving users ownership of their data.
Whale
TradingAn individual or entity holding large amounts of cryptocurrency, capable of influencing market prices.
Whitepaper
GeneralA document explaining a cryptocurrency project's technology, purpose, and roadmap.
Yield
DeFiThe earnings generated from an investment, usually expressed as a percentage (APY/APR).
Yield Farming
DeFiThe practice of moving funds between DeFi protocols to maximize returns.
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