Silk Road
An infamous online marketplace on the Darknet, known as a platform where individuals could trade illegal goods and services. It was among the first communities to utilize Bitcoin as a currency.
An infamous online marketplace on the Darknet, known as a platform where individuals could trade illegal goods and services. It was among the first communities to utilize Bitcoin as a currency.
The act of expressing support for a feature, often performed by miners to convey their stance to the public.
Abbreviation for the Securities and Exchange Commission, a U.S. regulatory agency known for investigating and shutting down several cryptocurrency-related projects.
A computational method that combines a public address with a private address to validate authenticity and deter forgery.
Refers to a financial asset (such as stocks or bonds) that holds value and can be traded, bought, and sold.
Stands for ‘Random Number Generator,’ a technological mechanism that generates unbiased and random outcomes, based on a game’s set Return to Player (RTP) percentage. It is designed to avoid any favoritism.
An online platform that aggregates a multitude of topics, with ‘subreddits’ concentrating on specific themes.
An individual contributing their tokens to the Dynamic Reserve Pool of Kyber Network with the aim of boosting the platform’s liquidity.
Short for Radio Frequency Identification chips, these are small devices attached to physical items, facilitating their identification and tracking.
An outlined plan that sets targets and timelines for future developments of a project.