Ripple
A digital platform that connects banks, payment service providers, and digital asset exchanges, enabling seamless transactions.
A digital platform that connects banks, payment service providers, and digital asset exchanges, enabling seamless transactions.
Refers to the process of sending money across significant distances, often internationally.
Commonly known as “Bitcoin Jesus,” Roger Ver is a prominent figure who was among the first major investors in Bitcoin and the broader cryptocurrency sector.
Also known as QRTs, these are custom tokens developed using the Quantum Resistant Ledger. These tokens are designed to withstand potential attacks from quantum computing.
Also known as QRTs, these are custom tokens developed using the Quantum Resistant Ledger. These tokens are designed to withstand potential attacks from quantum computing.
A sophisticated computational technology with the potential to solve exceptionally complex problems at an accelerated pace. In the context of cryptocurrency, the advancement of quantum computing could pose a threat by potentially compromising private keys.
A monetary policy instrument whereby a central authority infuses additional money into the market, effectively increasing the money supply and reducing interest rates.
A graphical representation of information that can be interpreted by a camera-enabled device.
A public key is an address that individuals share publicly for receiving cryptocurrency transactions.
Proof of Work, abbreviated as PoW, is a consensus mechanism that verifies transactions using computational power and also generates new coins in the process.