Glossary


Audit

Comprehensive security reviews of blockchain projects, smart contracts, and code to identify vulnerabilities, ensure protocol integrity, and validate financial and technical soundness.

Blockchain

Decentralized, immutable digital ledger technology that records transactions across multiple computers, ensuring transparency, security, and resistance to modification.

Burn

Process of permanently removing cryptocurrency tokens from circulation by sending them to an irretrievable wallet address, reducing total supply.

CAPED

The CAPED approach evaluates crypto projects by scoring five factors: market capitalization, trading activity, price performance, community engagement, and development. Each factor uses a U-shaped or inverted U-shaped scoring system, balancing potential returns with risks across different metrics like market cap, volume, and community size.

CEX

Centralized cryptocurrency exchange platform where transactions are managed by a single authority, facilitating trading between different digital assets.

Collateral

Assets pledged as security for a crypto loan or financial transaction, reducing risk for lenders and enabling decentralized finance mechanisms.

Crypto

Shortened term for cryptocurrency, referring to digital or virtual currencies using cryptographic techniques for secure transactions.

Cryptocurrency

Digital or virtual currency using encryption techniques, operating independently of central banks on decentralized networks like blockchain.

DEX

Decentralized exchange allowing peer-to-peer cryptocurrency trading without intermediaries, providing enhanced privacy and control over transactions.

DYOR

“Do Your Own Research”. Crypto community advice encouraging investors to independently investigate projects before making investment decisions.

ISO

Represents a standardized validation of a project’s compliance with international quality, security, and operational standards. It demonstrates the project’s adherence to best practices in blockchain development, governance, and risk management.

Layer

Refers to blockchain network infrastructure levels, with different layers handling various functionalities like base protocol or application development.

Memecoin

Cryptocurrency inspired by internet memes, typically created as a joke but sometimes gaining significant market traction.

NFT

Non-Fungible Token, unique digital asset representing ownership of specific digital or physical items using blockchain technology.

Partnerships

Collaborative agreements between crypto projects, companies, or platforms to expand technological capabilities, user base, or market reach.

PoA

Proof of Authority, a blockchain consensus mechanism where validated transactions depend on approved account validators.

PoB

Proof of Burn, a cryptocurrency consensus mechanism where miners “burn” tokens to gain mining rights.

PoS

Proof of Stake, blockchain consensus mechanism where token holders validate transactions based on the number of coins they hold.

PoW

Proof of Work, cryptocurrency consensus mechanism requiring computational power to validate transactions and mine new blocks.

QR

A two-dimensional barcode that quickly shares cryptocurrency wallet addresses, facilitates easy transaction initiations, enables secure payment transfers, and provides instant access to blockchain-related information through simple smartphone scanning.

Rating

Assessment of a cryptocurrency project’s potential, performance, and reliability based on various technical and market indicators.

Roadmap

Strategic plan outlining a cryptocurrency project’s future development, milestones, and long-term objectives.

Scoring

Numerical evaluation of a crypto project’s potential, performance, or risk based on specific metrics and analysis.

Security

Blockchain-based digital asset representing ownership of traditional financial assets like stocks, bonds, or real estate, complying with securities regulations and offering fractional investment opportunities.

Stablecoin

Cryptocurrency designed to maintain a consistent value by being pegged to a stable asset like USD or gold.

Supply

Total number of tokens or coins in circulation within a cryptocurrency ecosystem, influencing market dynamics.

Team

Group of developers, managers, and professionals responsible for creating, maintaining, and advancing a cryptocurrency project.

Ticker

Unique alphabetic code representing a specific cryptocurrency in trading platforms and financial markets.

Token

Digital asset created on an existing blockchain, representing value or utility within a specific ecosystem.

Tokenomics

Economic model analyzing a cryptocurrency’s token distribution, supply, creation, and utility mechanisms.

Trading

Buying and selling cryptocurrencies on exchanges, aiming to profit from price fluctuations.

Utility

Practical function or purpose of a cryptocurrency token within its specific blockchain ecosystem or application.

Web3

Next-generation internet infrastructure emphasizing decentralization, blockchain technology, and user-controlled digital interactions.

Whitepaper

Comprehensive document detailing a cryptocurrency project’s technology, purpose, mechanics, and future vision.