Stablecoin
A type of cryptocurrency that is typically backed by a reference asset, such as gold, the U.S. dollar, or even other cryptocurrencies, in order to reduce price volatility
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A type of cryptocurrency that is typically backed by a reference asset, such as gold, the U.S. dollar, or even other cryptocurrencies, in order to reduce price volatility
The process of periodically restructuring a portfolio to meet investment goals.
Two ways of managing a portfolio, either by attempting to replicate the gains of the market (passive) or outperform it (active).
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Enforceable agreements between two parties that are secured by blockchain technology.
A one-of-kind unit of code that certifies the uniqueness of a digital asset. It can also be used to trace the chain of ownership of assets, both digital and physical.
The process that allows Bitcoin transactions to occur and releases new Bitcoins into circulation.
The process of periodically restructuring a portfolio to meet investment goals.
Two ways of managing a portfolio, either by attempting to replicate the gains of the market (passive) or outperform it (active).
An arrangement whereby multiple people pool their resources to acquire a high-value asset that they are not willing or able to buy on their own.