The most important terms in cryptospace.

2FA

What is 2FA?

A security mechanism that requires two different confirmation steps to log in to an account. This provides additional protection, especially for online services.

51% attack

What is 51% attack?

An attack on a blockchain network in which a single person or group controls over half of the computing power. This allows them to influence or manipulate transactions.

API

What is API?

A technical tool that enables different programs to communicate with each other. In the crypto industry, it is often used to access market data or online services.

ASIC

What is ASIC?

A specially developed computer chip that has been optimized for the efficient mining of cryptocurrencies, as opposed to general computer hardware.

Address

What is an address?

A unique digital identifier that serves as a destination for receiving cryptocurrencies - similar to an account number in banking.

Airdrop

When do we talk about airdrops?

An airdrop refers to the free distribution of tokens or coins to users, often as a marketing measure or to promote a blockchain. These tokens are distributed either to existing holders of a specific cryptocurrency or to participants who fulfill certain tasks (e.g. subscribing to newsletters, sharing social media). The aim is to generate awareness, strengthen the community and spread the token.

Algorithmic stablecoin

What is algorithmicstablecoin?

A digital currency whose value is regulated by an automatic system so that it adjusts to a specific currency, such as the US dollar, without resorting to traditional hedging.

All-time high (ATH)

What is all-time high?

The highest price ever achieved for an asset, be it a cryptocurrency, a share or an index.

All-time low (ATL)

What is all-time low?

The lowest price ever achieved for an asset, be it a cryptocurrency, a share or an index.

Altcoin season

What is altcoin season?

A period in which alternative cryptocurrencies gain particularly strongly in value and outperform Bitcoin in terms of appreciation.

Altcoins

What are altcoins?

All digital currencies that are not Bitcoin. They were developed to offer new functions or improvements compared to Bitcoin.

Arbitrage

When do we speak of arbitrage?

Taking advantage of price differences in different markets by buying an asset cheaply and selling it at a higher price elsewhere.

Atomic Swap

What is AtomicSwap?

A technology that enables the direct exchange of cryptocurrencies between two parties without the need for an exchange or third party.

Audit

What is an audit?

An independent review of the code and security measures of a crypto project or smart contract to uncover potential vulnerabilities.

Automated trading

What is automatedtrading?

The use of algorithms that automatically make buying and selling decisions based on predefined rules and market analyses.

Bag

What is Bag?

A term for a large amount of cryptocurrencies held by an investor, especially if their value has fallen sharply.

Bagholder

What is a bagholder?

An investor who holds on to a cryptocurrency or share despite a sharp fall in prices in the hope of an increase in value - this often leads to further losses.

Confirmation

What is a confirmation?

The process by which a cryptocurrency transaction is added to the blockchain and recognized as valid by other participants.

Bitcoin

What is a Bitcoin?

The first and best-known cryptocurrency, which was developed in 2009 under the pseudonym Satoshi Nakamoto and is based on blockchain technology.

Bitcoin dominance

What is Bitcoin dominance?

A value that shows how high Bitcoin's share of the total market capitalization of all cryptocurrencies is in order to assess the market power of Bitcoin in comparison to altcoins.

Block Explorer

What is BlockExplorer?

An online tool that provides detailed information about transactions, addresses and blocks within a blockchain and is used to monitor network activity.

Block Reward

What is a BlockReward?

The reward that miners receive for adding a new block to the blockchain, usually in the form of the network's native cryptocurrency.

Blockchain

What is the blockchain?

A decentralized digital register in which transactions are stored chronologically and unalterably to ensure security and transparency.

Blockchain

What is blockchain?

A decentralized digital register in which transactions are stored chronologically and unalterably to ensure security and transparency.

Blockchain trilemma

What is blockchain trilemma?

The problem of simultaneously achieving scalability, security and decentralization in a blockchain - often discussed because there are trade-offs here.

Block height

What is block height?

The number of blocks in a blockchain, counted from the first (genesis block) to the most recent block - an indicator of the length of the blockchain.

Bollinger Bands

What are BollingerBands?

A technical analysis tool that works with a moving average and forms two price limits to recognize overbought or oversold market phases.

Brain wallet

What is Brain Wallet?

A method of storing cryptocurrencies by memorizing a private key or passphrase instead of storing them physically or digitally - but with a high risk of loss.

Breakout

What is a breakout?

A term used in chart analysis to describe a sudden movement of the price above a resistance or below a support level, often interpreted as the start of a new trend.

Bridge

What is a bridge?

A technology or platform that makes it possible to transfer assets or data between different blockchains.

Bull market

What is a bull market?

A market phase in which prices are rising, often accompanied by optimism and a positive mood among investors.

Byzantine Fault Tolerance

What is ByzantineFault Tolerance?

The ability of a distributed network to continue to function correctly despite faulty or malicious participants - a central concept for blockchain systems.

Bear market

What is the bearmarket?

A phase in which prices on the financial markets fall over an extended period, accompanied by a pessimistic mood among investors.

Stock exchange

What is a stock exchange?

A platform for buying, selling and trading cryptocurrencies, either centralized (CEX) or decentralized (DEX).

CEX (Centralized Exchange)

What is CEX?

A centralized trading platform for cryptocurrencies operated by an organization, as opposed to decentralized exchanges (DEX) where users trade directly.

Cold Storage / Cold Wallet

What is coldstorage?

A method for securely storing cryptocurrencies offline to protect them from hacking and theft.

Collateral

What is collateral?

An asset that is pledged as collateral for a loan or financial obligation - often used in the crypto world for DeFi lending or staking.

Cross-chain compatibility

What is cross-chain compatibility?

The ability to transfer or share transactions or information between different blockchains - essential for interoperability in the crypto ecosystem.

Crypto Winter

What is the CryptoWinter?

A long-lasting phase of falling or stagnating crypto prices, often accompanied by declining public interest.

DAO

What is a DAO?

An organization based on blockchain technology and controlled by smart contracts, without central management.

DApps

What are DApps?

Programs that run on a blockchain and are organized decentrally so that no central authority has control over them.

DEX (Decentralized Exchange)

What is a DEX?

A crypto trading platform that works without a central administration and allows users to trade directly with each other.

Data Mining

What is datamining?

The process of extracting relevant information from large amounts of data - not to be confused with crypto-mining, where new blocks are created.

Deflation

What is deflation?

A fall in the general price level of goods and services, often caused by a reduction in the money supply or the volume of credit - the opposite of inflation.

Decentralization

What is decentralization?

The shift of power and control away from a central authority to a distributed network - a central principle behind Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies.

Diamond Hands

What are DiamondHands?

A term for investors who hold on to their investments despite high market volatility and are prepared to sit out losses in the hope of long-term gains.

Digital Asset

What is a digitalasset?

An asset that only exists digitally and whose ownership or control is secured by technologies such as blockchain.

Digital identity (Digital Identity)

What is a digitalidentity?

An online identity that a person, organization or device uses in digital interactions or transactions.

Digital signature (Cryptographic Signature)

What is a digitalsignature?

A signature created with a private key that confirms the authenticity and integrity of a message or transaction - a central security feature in blockchain technology.

Dip

What is a dip?

A short-term drop in prices on the market.

EIP

What is an EIP(Ethereum Improvement Proposal)?

An EIP is a proposal to improve the Ethereum network that is reviewed and possibly implemented by the community. These proposals can suggest technical improvements, new features or changes to the protocol.

ERC-20

What is ERC-20?

An ERC-20 is a technical standard for Ethereum tokens that is used for smart contracts and facilitates the issuance of new tokens. This standard defines uniform rules for how tokens should function on the Ethereum blockchain.

ERC-721

What is ERC-721?

An Ethereum token standard for non-fungible tokens (NFTs) that represent unique digital goods such as art or collectibles.

Exit Scam

What is an exitscam?

A scam in which developers of a crypto project disappear with investor money without delivering the promised product.

FOMO

What does FOMOmean?

FOMO - Fear of missing out. Refers to the fear of missing out on a profitable investment, which often leads to hasty purchases.

FUD

What is FUD?

FUD (Fear, Uncertainty, and Doubt) is a strategy or tactic in which false or misleading information is disseminated to create uncertainty or doubt.

Faucet

What is a faucet?

A website or app that gives away small amounts of cryptocurrency, often to help new users get started.

Fiat

What is Fiat?

Traditional currencies such as the US dollar or euro, which are issued by governments and are not backed by physical assets such as gold.

Fiat-to-crypto exchange

What is a fiat-to-crypto exchange?

A platform that enables the exchange of fiat currencies into cryptocurrencies.

Flash Loan

What is a flashloan?

An unsecured loan in the DeFi world that is borrowed and repaid within a single blockchain block.

Fork

What is a fork?

A change to the blockchain protocol rules that leads to a new version - a hard fork is not backwards compatible, a soft fork is.

Front Running

What is frontrunning?

An unethical practice in which someone executes transactions with advance information before other market participants in order to profit from price changes.

Full Node

What is a fullnode?

A network node that stores a complete copy of the blockchain and helps to verify transactions.

Fungibility (Fungibility)

What is fungibility?

The property of a currency where each unit is interchangeable and has the same value - important for traditional currencies and many cryptocurrencies.

GPU Mining

What is GPUmining?

Mining cryptocurrencies using graphics cards (GPUs) instead of specialized ASIC miners.

Gains

What are profits?

The financial return on an investment in cryptocurrencies.

Governance token

What is a governance token?

A token that gives its owner voting rights in a decentralized project or DAO.

HD Wallet

What is an HD Wallet?

A wallet that can generate and manage multiple keys using a single seed phrase.

HFT

What is HFT?

A trading strategy in which algorithms execute extremely fast transactions in order to profit from small price movements.

HODL

What does HODLmean?

A term from the crypto community that originally came from a typo for "hold". It means holding cryptocurrencies for the long term, regardless of market fluctuations.

Halving

What is halving?

A mechanism in which the reward for mining new blocks is halved in order to reduce inflation - known from Bitcoin.

Halving cycle

What is a halving cycle?

The period between two halvings - often influences market trends.

Hard Fork

What is a hardfork?

A permanent change to a blockchain protocol that results in a new, non-backward compatible version.

Hardware wallet

What is a hardware wallet?

A physical device for the secure storage of crypto private keys, offline and therefore resistant to hacker attacks.

Hashing

What is hashing?

A process that converts data into a fixed character string - essential for blockchain security.

Hedging

What is hedging?

A strategy for hedging investments against possible losses, often using derivatives.

Hexadecimal (Hexadecimal)

What is hexadecimal?

A number system with base 16 that is used in cryptography and computers to represent binary data.

Hot Wallet

What is a hotwallet?

A cryptocurrency wallet that is connected to the internet and used for everyday use. It is more convenient, but also more susceptible to hacker attacks than a cold wallet.

ICO

What is an InitialCoin Offering?

An ICO is a crowdfunding model in which new crypto projects sell their own tokens to raise capital for development.

IEO

What is an IEO?

A variant of the ICO in which the token sale is processed via a crypto exchange, which offers additional security and credibility.

Illiquid

What does Illiquidmean?

A condition in which an asset cannot be sold quickly or easily due to a lack of buyers or sellers.

Immutable

What does Immutablemean?

The fact that blockchain data cannot be changed or deleted ensures security and trust.

Impermanent Loss

What is impermanentloss?

A temporary loss of value for liquidity providers in DeFi platforms when the prices of deposited assets change.

Inflation

What is inflation?

An increase in the general price level, which reduces the purchasing power of money over time.

Input

What is an input?

The part of a blockchain transaction that specifies from which address and in what quantity cryptocurrency is sent.

Interoperability

What is interoperability?

The ability of different blockchain networks to communicate with each other and exchange values or information.

KYC

What is KYC?

An identification process in which users have to prove their identity to financial service providers - serves to combat money laundering and fraud.

Key Generation

What is KeyGeneration?

The process of creating crypto keys (public and private) that are used for security and encryption in blockchains.

Consensus

What is consensus?

The process by which all participants in a decentralized network agree on the current state of the blockchain and update it.

Cryptography

What is cryptography?

The science of encryption, which ensures that information can be stored and transmitted securely - an important component of blockchain systems.

Layer 1

What is Layer1?

The base layer of a blockchain, which comprises the main protocol and the network infrastructure.

Layer 2 Scaling

What is layer2 scaling?

Solutions that build on Layer 1 to increase scalability without overloading the main network - e.g. off-chain transactions.

Leverage

What is leverage?

The use of borrowed capital to increase investments - can increase profits, but also losses.

Lightning Network

What is the LightningNetwork?

A layer 2 protocol for Bitcoin that enables fast and cost-effective transactions through payment channels.

Limit order

What is a limitorder?

An instruction to buy or sell an asset only at a certain price or better.

Liquidation

What is liquidation?

The forced sale of an asset when a position is no longer sufficiently covered - often relevant in margin trading.

Liquidity Mining

What is liquiditymining?

A method where users are rewarded for providing liquidity in DeFi platforms.

Liquidity Pool

What is a liquiditypool?

A smart contract-based pool into which users deposit cryptocurrencies to provide trading liquidity.

Liquidity Provider (LP)

What is a liquidityprovider?

A user who deposits their cryptocurrencies into a liquidity pool and receives transaction fees or rewards in return.

Liquidity

What is liquidity?

The ability of a market to process large transactions without triggering strong price movements.