A distribution of free cryptocurrency tokens to wallet addresses, typically used to reward early users, build community, or decentralize token ownership.
A web-based tool that allows users to search and browse blockchain data, including transactions, addresses, blocks, and smart contracts.
A cryptographic secret that proves ownership of a blockchain address and is required to sign transactions, essentially serving as the password to your crypto wallet.
A cryptographic key derived from a private key that can be shared openly and is used to verify transaction signatures and generate wallet addresses.
The permanent removal of tokens from circulation by sending them to an inaccessible wallet address, reducing total supply.