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Cryptocurrency and Blockchain Dictionary

A complete list of crypto definitions

Cryptocurrency and blockchain glossary

Commonly used terms in the world of blockchain and cryptocurrency

Terms commonly used in the world of blockchain and cryptocurrency

ATH

Short for All Time High. Refers to the highest price a cryptocurrency asset has ever had.

Other Important Terms

Leverage

Leverage in financial market trading; refers to the use of borrowed capital to increase the size of one’s position to potentially increase profits. Also used as an investment strategy, to increase the potential return of an investment. A common type of leverage trading in crypto is margin trading, which involves putting assets up as collateral to increase purchasing power.

FUD

FUD – short for Fear, Uncertainty, Doubt. Describes the act of sharing negative rumors about a certain cryptocurrency or the market in general, which can negatively affect their price. Usually the rumors are not based on any evidence.

DeFi

'Decentralized Finance' or 'DeFi' - generally refers to the digital assets and financial smart contracts, protocols, and decentralized applications (DApps) built on Ethereum blockchain.

DApp

DApp – short for decentralized Application. They are applications that run on a P2P network of computers rather than a single computer. There are several blockchains that support dApps. For example, Ethereum is a blockchain that supports dApps.

FOMO

FOMO – short for Fear Of Missing Out. Describes the anxiety a trader feels when it seems he did not buy in before the increase in price or did not sell before the fall. If the increase/fall is still happening while the trader is experiencing FOMO, it can force him to make an irrational decision. For example, those who bought Bitcoin at 19 000+ USD during the late 2017 bull run were experiencing FOMO.

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