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Crypto Glossary

72 terms explained in plain language. Whether you are just getting started or brushing up on DeFi protocols, this glossary covers the vocabulary you need.

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Bollinger Bands

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A technical indicator consisting of three lines: a middle moving average and two outer bands that represent standard deviations above and below it.

Candlestick

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A type of price chart that shows the open, close, high, and low prices for a specific time period.

Dollar Cost Averaging (DCA)

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An investment strategy where you buy a fixed dollar amount of crypto at regular intervals, regardless of the price.

FOMO (Fear of Missing Out)

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The anxiety that you are missing a profitable opportunity, leading to impulsive buying decisions.

FUD (Fear, Uncertainty, Doubt)

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Negative information or sentiment spread about a cryptocurrency to drive its price down.

HODL

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A crypto slang term meaning to hold onto your assets and not sell, even when prices drop.

Leverage

Trading

Borrowing funds to increase the size of your trading position beyond what your own capital allows.

Limit Order

Trading

An order to buy or sell a cryptocurrency at a specific price or better.

Liquidation

Trading

The forced closing of a leveraged position when your losses reach the point where your margin can no longer cover them.

Long Position

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A trade where you buy a cryptocurrency expecting its price to go up.

MACD (Moving Average Convergence Divergence)

Trading

A trend-following indicator that shows the relationship between two moving averages of a price.

Margin

Trading

The collateral you put up to open a leveraged trading position.

Market Order

Trading

An order to buy or sell a cryptocurrency immediately at the current market price.

Paper Trading

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Practicing trading with virtual money instead of real funds.

Resistance

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A price level where a cryptocurrency tends to stop rising because selling pressure increases.

RSI (Relative Strength Index)

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A momentum indicator that measures whether a cryptocurrency is overbought or oversold on a scale of 0 to 100.

Short Selling

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A trading strategy where you profit from a price decline.

Slippage

Trading

The difference between the expected price of a trade and the actual price you get.

Stop Loss

Trading

An order that automatically sells your crypto when it drops to a certain price, limiting your losses.

Support

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A price level where a cryptocurrency tends to stop falling because buying pressure increases.

Swap

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The act of exchanging one cryptocurrency for another, usually on a decentralized exchange.

Take Profit

Trading

An order that automatically sells your crypto when it reaches a certain price target, locking in your gains.

Markets

Blockchain

Bitcoin

Blockchain

The first and most well-known cryptocurrency, created in 2009 by the pseudonymous Satoshi Nakamoto.

Blockchain

Blockchain

A digital ledger that records transactions across a network of computers.

Bridge

Blockchain

A protocol that allows you to move cryptocurrency between different blockchains.

Ethereum

Blockchain

A blockchain platform that supports smart contracts and decentralized applications (dApps).

Gas Fees

Blockchain

The cost you pay to execute a transaction or run a smart contract on a blockchain like Ethereum.

Halving

Blockchain

An event that cuts the reward for mining new Bitcoin blocks in half, occurring roughly every four years.

Layer 2

Blockchain

A secondary network built on top of a main blockchain (Layer 1) to improve speed and reduce costs.

Mining

Blockchain

The process of using powerful computers to solve complex mathematical puzzles that verify and record transactions on a proof-of-work blockchain.

NFT (Non-Fungible Token)

Blockchain

A unique digital token on a blockchain that represents ownership of a specific item, like art, music, or a collectible.

Oracle

Blockchain

A service that feeds real-world data (like prices, weather, or sports scores) into blockchain smart contracts.

Proof of Stake

Blockchain

A consensus mechanism where validators lock up (stake) their crypto to earn the right to verify transactions and create new blocks.

Proof of Work

Blockchain

A consensus mechanism where miners compete to solve computational puzzles to validate transactions and create new blocks.

Rollup

Blockchain

A Layer 2 scaling solution that bundles (rolls up) many transactions into a single batch and submits them to the main blockchain.

Smart Contract

Blockchain

A self-executing program stored on a blockchain that automatically runs when specific conditions are met.

Token

Blockchain

A digital asset created on an existing blockchain, as opposed to a coin like Bitcoin that has its own blockchain.

Tokenomics

Blockchain

The economic model behind a cryptocurrency, including its supply, distribution, inflation rate, and utility.

DeFi

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Wallets

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