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Non-custodial
Non-custodial refers to a type of cryptocurrency wallet or service where users retain full control over their private keys and funds.
Node
A node is any device (computer, server, or phone) connected to a blockchain network that helps maintain the network by validating, storing, and broadcasting transactions.
Network Fees
Network fees, also known as gas fees, are payments made by users to compensate miners or validators for processing and verifying transactions on a blockchain network.
Network Congestion
Network congestion occurs when a blockchain network becomes overloaded with transactions, leading to slow processing times and higher transaction fees.
NFT
Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs) are digital assets that represent ownership or proof of authenticity for a unique item, often digital art, music, collectibles, or in-game assets.
Move-to-Earn (M2E)
Move-to-Earn (M2E) is a business model where users are rewarded with cryptocurrency or tokens for physical activity, such as walking or running.
Mining Pool
A mining pool is a group of cryptocurrency miners who combine their computational resources to increase their chances of solving cryptographic puzzles and mining a new block.
Metaverse
The metaverse refers to a collective virtual shared space created by the convergence of virtually enhanced physical reality, augmented reality (AR), and virtual reality (VR).
MetaMask
MetaMask is a popular cryptocurrency wallet and browser extension that allows users to interact with the Ethereum blockchain and other Ethereum-compatible networks (such as Binance Smart Chain) directly from their web browsers.
Mempool
A mempool (memory pool) is a collection of unconfirmed transactions on a blockchain that are waiting to be processed and added to a block by miners or validators.
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