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Cross-chain
Cross-chain technology enables the transfer of assets, tokens, or data between different blockchain networks.
Cosmos (ATOM)
Cosmos is a decentralized network of independent, scalable, and interoperable blockchains built using the Tendermint consensus algorithm.
Consensus Mechanism
A consensus mechanism is the protocol that ensures all participants in a blockchain network agree on the validity of transactions and the state of the ledger.
Chainlink
Chainlink is a decentralized oracle network that provides real-world data to blockchain-based smart contracts, ensuring they can interact with data outside the blockchain.
CeFi
CeFi, or Centralized Finance, refers to the traditional financial services surrounding cryptocurrencies, where centralized institutions, such as exchanges and lending platforms, control and manage the transactions.
Cardano
Cardano is a decentralized, open-source blockchain platform designed to facilitate smart contracts and decentralized applications (dApps).
Block Reward
A block reward is the incentive given to miners or validators for successfully adding a new block to the blockchain.
Byzantine Fault Tolerance (BFT)
Byzantine Fault Tolerance (BFT) is the ability of a distributed system, such as a blockchain, to continue functioning correctly even when some of its nodes or participants act maliciously or fail to communicate properly.
Bull Market
A bull market refers to a period of sustained growth in asset prices, marked by optimism and investor confidence.
Bots
In the cryptocurrency space, bots refer to automated software programs that execute trades based on pre-set criteria.
Gainers
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