A bear market refers to a prolonged period of declining asset prices, generally characterized by a downturn of 20% or more in a financial market.
BRC-20 is a token standard designed for the Bitcoin blockchain, enabling the creation of fungible tokens similar to Ethereum's ERC-20 standard.
BUIDL is a term derived from the word "build," popular in the cryptocurrency community as a rallying cry for developers and blockchain enthusiasts to actively contribute to the development of the crypto ecosystem rather than simply holding or speculating on assets.
Censorship resistance refers to a system’s ability to function without interference or control by centralized authorities, ensuring that transactions or data cannot be blocked, altered, or removed by external forces.
Circulating supply refers to the total number of tokens or coins of a cryptocurrency that are currently available and circulating in the market.
A black swan event refers to a rare and unexpected occurrence that has a significant impact on the market or an industry.
A black hat hacker is a cybercriminal who exploits vulnerabilities in computer systems, including those in blockchain networks, with malicious intent.
A block is a data structure in blockchain technology that stores a batch of transactions, which have been validated by the network's consensus mechanism.
Bits are a smaller unit of measurement for Bitcoin. Each Bitcoin is divisible into 100 million units, called satoshis. One bit is equivalent to 100 satoshis or 1 millionth of a Bitcoin.
A blockchain explorer is an online tool or application that allows users to view and search the blockchain’s public ledger.
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