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Blockchain
Blockchain is a recent technology that allows data to be securely stored in a decentralised distributed ledger. Blockchain technology has gained widespread popularity since the creation of Bitcoin in 2009 and is today well-known for the crucial role it plays in cryptocurrency networks.
Bull market
A bull market is a market condition in which asset prices – such as stocks, bonds or cryptocurrencies – are sustainably increasing over a prolonged period of time.
Bullish
Bullish is used to describe investor sentiment over financial markets. A bullish sentiment means that investors expect asset prices, like stocks, bonds, or cryptocurrencies, to increase over time.
Cardano
Cardano is a blockchain platform launched in 2017 by Charles Hoskinson with a native cryptocurrency also called Cardano (ADA). Specifically, it aims to solve existing limitations of other blockchain networks, for instance, sustainability, scalability and interoperability.
Cashback
Cashback is a financial incentive or reward program offered by retailers, card issuers, and other businesses. It’s aimed at encouraging customers to make purchases and promoting customer loyalty. When individuals participate in a cashback program, they receive a portion of the money they spend returned in the form of cash, credits, or rewards.
Centralised
The adjective centralised refers to a system or structure where the authority, power of control and decision-making are given to a small group of people.
Centralised exchnage (CEX)
A centralised exchange refers to a cryptocurrency exchange platform that is owned and managed by a centralised organisation, business, or company.
Coin
A crypto coin, or coin, is a native digital currency that runs on a blockchain. They represent a decentralised way for people to send and receive value across borders and without the intervention of a trusted third party.
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