APY: Compound interest in staking; APR: Simple interest rate annually.
Searches pools to find optimal crypto swap rates.
Earning from price differences in various markets.
Extended market downturn with declining asset values.
Tool for searching real-time and historical blockchain data.
Distributed ledger of securely interconnected record blocks.
Advanced database for transparent, decentralized data storage.
Connects blockchains for inter-chain asset and data transfers.
Incentive for identifying program flaws or security weaknesses.
Market trend with consistently rising asset prices.
Official digital version of a country's fiat currency.
Single-entity control or management of a system.
Platform for trading cryptocurrencies under central management.
Independent digital currency on its own blockchain.
Wallet storing crypto offline for enhanced security.
Unique identifier for a deployed smart contract.
Digital currency using cryptography for secure, decentralized transactions.
Community-led entity on PAW Chain, governed by token holders.
Distributed software on a P2P blockchain network.
Regular, equal investments regardless of security's price.
Reminder to conduct personal research before investing.
Peer-to-peer financial services on blockchains, mainly Ethereum.
Shifting control from a central point to smaller, distributed groups.
P2P marketplace for direct crypto trades without intermediaries.
Contributing tokens to a node for transaction validation and rewards.
Ethereum standard for smart contracts; "Ethereum Request for Comment 20."
Government-issued money not backed by a physical commodity.
Service for converting traditional money into cryptocurrency.
Altered version of an existing blockchain code.
Fees for transactions on blockchains, optimized in PAW Chain.
Community of Web3 founders supporting each other�s success.
Unit of ether used for transactions on Ethereum.
Mining reward reduction process to limit new coin circulation.
Wallet connected to the internet for online access.
Systems or software exchanging and using information.
Process to verify and understand a customer's identity.
Off-chain systems or technologies enhancing a blockchain.
Network layer providing routing and switching in networks.
Record for tracking financial transactions.
How easily an asset converts to cash without price impact.
DEX contracts facilitating token trades without order books.
Smart contract holding LP tokens for a fixed period.
Fully operational, live blockchain network.
Entity ensuring liquidity by continuous trade facilitation.
Generating new coins by authenticating data on blockchain.
Unique digital tokens representing ownership or rights.
Transactions not recorded on the main blockchain.
Direct interactions or transactions between individuals.
Deceptive tactic to extract private data from individuals.
Blockchain consensus mechanism based on authority nodes.
Cryptocurrency consensus model for transaction validation.
System or location for finalizing retail transactions.
Encrypted key for securing blockchain data.
Consensus method for transaction processing in blockchains.
Method to validate new transactions on a blockchain.
Withdrawing wallet permissions from websites or exchanges.
Abrupt project abandonment by developers, investors lose funds.
Analysis to identify and address blockchain security risks.
Random word sequence for cryptocurrency access or recovery.
Cryptos tied in value to another currency or asset.
Earning returns by validating transactions with staked crypto.
Blockchain for developers to test new features.
Unique letter code identifying stocks or cryptos on platforms.
Digital asset representing value or ownership in a system.
Study of crypto token distribution and functionality.
Total created, circulated, locked, or reserved coins/tokens.
PoS network participant validating transactions and security.
Trading value of a cryptocurrency within a time frame.
Internet evolution with blockchain, wallet connectivity, and decentralization.
Entity with substantial holdings of a digital asset.
Layer-2 solution for off-chain computation, on-chain data.
Virtual machine executing contracts with zero-knowledge proofs.