Glossário Crypto
Aprenda os termos essenciais de criptomoeda e blockchain. Nosso glossário abrangente ajuda você a entender os conceitos-chave do mundo crypto.
82 termos
Glossário abrangente cobrindo 82 termos essenciais de crypto e blockchain.
Aprenda os termos essenciais de criptomoeda e blockchain. Nosso glossário abrangente ajuda você a entender os conceitos-chave do mundo crypto.
82 termos
Glossário abrangente cobrindo 82 termos essenciais de crypto e blockchain.
The highest price ever recorded for a cryptocurrency since its listing, serving as a key psychological and technical level for traders.
The lowest price ever recorded for a cryptocurrency since its listing, often indicating extreme bearish sentiment or project distress.
A type of decentralized exchange that uses mathematical formulas to price assets instead of traditional order books.
A prolonged period of declining cryptocurrency prices, typically defined as a 20%+ drop from recent highs, marked by pessimism and reduced trading activity.
A prolonged period of rising cryptocurrency prices, characterized by optimism, increasing trading volume, and growing mainstream adoption.
An investment strategy of regularly buying a fixed dollar amount of an asset regardless of its price to reduce the impact of volatility.
The theoretical market value of a cryptocurrency if all tokens (including locked and unvested) were in circulation at the current price.
The anxiety-driven urge to buy a cryptocurrency because its price is rising rapidly, often leading to impulsive purchases at inflated prices.
The temporary loss of value that liquidity providers experience when the price ratio of pooled tokens changes compared to simply holding the tokens.
Mechanisms offered by some DeFi protocols to compensate liquidity providers for value lost due to price divergence between pooled token pairs.
The total market value of a cryptocurrency, calculated by multiplying the current price by the circulating supply.
A service that provides smart contracts with external real-world data such as asset prices, weather, or sports scores that blockchains cannot access natively.
A real-time list of buy and sell orders for a trading pair, organized by price level, showing market depth and supply/demand dynamics.
A derivative contract that lets traders speculate on crypto prices with leverage, without an expiry date, using a funding rate mechanism to keep prices aligned with spot markets.
The difference between the expected price of a trade and the actual execution price, typically caused by low liquidity or large order sizes.
A cryptocurrency designed to maintain a stable value by pegging its price to a reserve asset like the US dollar, backed by fiat, crypto, or algorithms.
A scheduled release of tokens over time, preventing large holders from selling all at once and protecting price stability.
An individual or entity that holds a very large amount of cryptocurrency, with enough purchasing power to influence market prices through their trades.