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Explore 115+ clear, technical, and objective definitions defining the decentralized future.
Your KYC status level that unlocks higher deposit/withdrawal limits and features.
An airdrop is the distribution of free tokens or coins to wallet addresses, often used to reward early users, market a project, or decentralize token ownership.
An altcoin is any cryptocurrency other than Bitcoin.
An Automated Market Maker, or AMM, is a system used by decentralized exchanges to price assets and process trades using algorithms and liquidity pools instead of a traditional order book.
Arbitrage is a trading strategy where a trader buys the same crypto asset on one exchange at a lower price and sells it on another exchange at a higher price. The goal is to profit from the temporary price difference between markets.
The lowest price a seller is willing to accept right now (sell side of the order book).
ATH, or All-Time High, is the highest price a cryptocurrency has ever reached in its trading history.
ATL, or All-Time Low, is the lowest price a cryptocurrency has ever reached since it began trading.
A risk-control mechanism on futures exchanges where highly profitable leveraged positions are forcibly reduced/closed to cover losses of bankrupt positions.
The portion of your funds that is free to use for new trades or withdrawals right now.
A bagholder is a trader or investor who continues holding an asset that has dropped heavily in value, often after buying near the top or failing to exit when conditions changed.
A bear market is a prolonged period in which prices trend downward and market confidence weakens. In crypto, bear markets are often marked by lower highs, lower lows, reduced trading activity, and widespread caution.
The highest price a buyer is willing to pay right now (buy side of the order book).
This is an exchange-traded fund that follows the price of Bitcoin.
A block explorer is a tool or website that lets users search and view blockchain data, including wallet addresses, transactions, token contracts, blocks, and network activity.
A blockchain is a decentralized digital ledger that records transactions in blocks, links those blocks together, and makes the record difficult to alter.
An advanced order that attaches a take-profit (limit) and stop-loss (stop or stop-limit) to an entry order automatically.
A breakout occurs when price moves above resistance or below support with increased volume.
A bull market is a period of rising prices, strong optimism, and growing confidence across the market. In crypto, bull markets often include powerful momentum, new highs, strong retail interest, and expanding trading volumes.
Bullish = expecting price to rise; Bearish = expecting price to fall.