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Financial services built on blockchain technology that operate without intermediaries like banks. Examples include lending, borrowing, and trading platforms.
A reminder for investors to conduct their own due diligence before making cryptocurrency investments.
An application that runs on a blockchain network, operating without a central authority or intermediary.
An organization governed by smart contracts and community voting, operating without centralized control.
A small amount of cryptocurrency that is often too low in value to be spent or traded due to high transaction fees.
A blockchain-based system that allows individuals to control their digital identities without relying on centralized authorities.
A part of the internet where illegal activities, including cryptocurrency transactions for illicit goods, often take place.
A security breach or exploit targeting a Decentralized Autonomous Organization (DAO), often resulting in the theft of funds.
A mechanism in some blockchains (e.g., Ethereum) that gradually increases mining difficulty, often to incentivize a transition to a new consensus mechanism.
Slang for holding onto a cryptocurrency investment despite market volatility or downturns.
A private exchange or platform where large cryptocurrency trades are executed anonymously to avoid market impact.
A system for storing data across a distributed network of nodes, often used in conjunction with blockchain technology.
A financial instrument whose value is derived from an underlying asset, such as cryptocurrency futures or options.
A malicious attempt to trace cryptocurrency transactions by sending small amounts of cryptocurrency (dust) to multiple addresses.