Glossary:
- Altcoin
- Ask Price
- Asset Allocation
- Balance
- Base Currency
- Bear Market
- Beta
- Bid Price
- Bitcoin
- Blockchain
- Blue Chip Stocks
- Bond
- Bull Market
- Capital Gain
- Capital Preservation
- Cold Storage
- Contract for Differences
- Crypto Exchange
- Cryptocurrency
- Currency Pair
- Day Order
- Day Trading
- Debt Security
- DeFi
- Diversification
- Dividend
- Drawdown
- Equity
- ETF
- Ethereum
- Fiscal Policy
- Forex
- Forex Broker
- Fork
- Free Margin
- FUD
- Fundamental Analysis
- Gas
- GDP
- GTC
- Hash Rate
- Hedge
- Hedge Fund
- HODL
- Hot Wallet
- ICO
- Index Fund
- Inflation
- IPO
- Leverage
- Limit Order
- Liquidity
- Long Position
- Lot Size
- Margin
- Market Capitalization
- Market Order
- Mining
- Moving Average
- Mutual Fund
- NFT
- Node
- Order
- Overbought
- Oversold
- P/E Ratio
- Pip
- Portfolio
- Position
- Private Key
- Public Float
- Public Key
- Pump and Dump
- Quote Currency
- ReFi
- Resistance Level
- Risk Tolerance
- Satoshi
- Secondary Market Offering
- Securities
- Share
- Shares Outstanding
- Short Position
- Slippage
- Smart Contract
- Spinning (IPO)
- Spread
- Stablecoin
- Stock
- Stock Exchange
- Stockbroker
- Stop-Loss Order
- Support Level
- Swap
- Take-Profit Order
- Technical Analysis
- Token
- Treasury Bonds
- Volatility
- Volume
- Wallet
- Whale
- Yield
What is Ethereum?
Ethereum
Ethereum is a decentralized, open-source blockchain system that features smart contract functionality. It's widely known for its native cryptocurrency, ether (ETH), which is used to compensate participants for computations performed and to pay for transaction fees and computational services on the Ethereum network