Maximal Extractable Value (MEV) is a concept in blockchain that refers to the maximum value that miners or validators can extract from the manipulation of transactions within a block.
Max supply refers to the total number of coins or tokens that will ever exist for a particular cryptocurrency.
Market capitalization (market cap) in cryptocurrency refers to the total value of all coins or tokens in circulation for a particular cryptocurrency.
Margin trading in cryptocurrency refers to the practice of borrowing funds from an exchange or broker to trade larger positions than the trader's actual capital.
A mainnet is the fully operational version of a blockchain network where actual transactions and applications occur.
LooksRare is a decentralized NFT marketplace that launched in early 2022 as a competitor to OpenSea.
Liquidity mining is a decentralized finance (DeFi) process where users provide liquidity to decentralized exchanges (DEXs) in exchange for rewards, often in the form of native platform tokens.
Liquidity refers to how easily an asset, such as cryptocurrency, can be bought or sold in the market without affecting its price.
A limit order is a type of order used in trading to buy or sell a cryptocurrency at a specified price or better.
The Lightning Network is a Layer-2 scaling solution for the Bitcoin blockchain designed to facilitate faster and cheaper transactions by processing them off-chain.
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