Cryptocurrency Investment Strategies
Expert-defined terms from the Professional Certificate in Blockchain and Cryptocurrency Accounting course at London School of International Business. Free to read, free to share, paired with a globally recognised certification pathway.
**Address** #
**Address**
In the context of cryptocurrencies, an address is a unique identifier that serve… #
It is a string of characters that represents a wallet's location on the blockchain. Related terms include: public key, private key, wallet, and blockchain.
**Altcoin** #
**Altcoin**
Altcoins are cryptocurrencies that were launched after the success of Bitcoin #
They are alternatives to Bitcoin and offer different features, functionalities, and use cases. Examples of altcoins include Ethereum, Litecoin, and Ripple. Related terms include: Bitcoin, cryptocurrency, and blockchain.
**Arbitrage** #
**Arbitrage**
Arbitrage is the practice of taking advantage of price differences between diffe… #
It involves buying a cryptocurrency at a lower price on one exchange and selling it at a higher price on another exchange. Related terms include: cryptocurrency exchange, trading, and market inefficiencies.
**Ask Price** #
**Ask Price**
The ask price is the price at which a seller is willing to sell a cryptocurrency #
It is also known as the offer price. Related terms include: bid price, trading, and cryptocurrency exchange.
**ATH** #
**ATH**
ATH stands for "all #
time high," which refers to the highest price a cryptocurrency has ever reached. Related terms include: market capitalization, trading volume, and cryptocurrency exchange.
**Bagholder** #
**Bagholder**
A bagholder is a term used to describe an investor who holds a large amount of a… #
Related terms include: dump, pump and dump, and market manipulation.
**Block** #
**Block**
A block is a collection of transactions that have been verified and added to the… #
Each block is linked to the previous block, creating a chain of blocks. Related terms include: blockchain, transaction, and mining.
**Blockchain** #
**Blockchain**
A blockchain is a decentralized, distributed ledger that records transactions on… #
It is a secure and transparent way to store and transfer data without the need for a central authority. Related terms include: cryptocurrency, block, and mining.
**Bollinger Bands** #
**Bollinger Bands**
Bollinger Bands are a technical analysis tool used to measure the volatility of… #
They consist of a moving average and two standard deviations that are plotted two standard deviations away from the moving average. Related terms include: technical analysis, moving average, and standard deviation.
**Bear Market** #
**Bear Market**
A bear market is a market condition in which prices are falling or are expected… #
It is characterized by pessimism and a lack of confidence in the market. Related terms include: bull market, market sentiment, and market volatility.
**Bid Price** #
**Bid Price**
The bid price is the price at which a buyer is willing to buy a cryptocurrency #
It is also known as the buy price. Related terms include: ask price, trading, and cryptocurrency exchange.
**Bitcoin** #
**Bitcoin**
Bitcoin is the first decentralized cryptocurrency that was created in 2009 #
It is the most well-known and widely used cryptocurrency, and it is the largest cryptocurrency by market capitalization. Related terms include: blockchain, mining, and cryptocurrency.
**Bull Market** #
**Bull Market**
A bull market is a market condition in which prices are rising or are expected t… #
It is characterized by optimism and confidence in the market. Related terms include: bear market, market sentiment, and market volatility.
**Circulating Supply** #
**Circulating Supply**
Circulating supply is the number of cryptocurrency coins or tokens that are in c… #
Related terms include: total supply, maximum supply, and market capitalization.
**Cryptocurrency** #
**Cryptocurrency**
A cryptocurrency is a digital or virtual currency that uses cryptography for sec… #
It is decentralized, meaning it is not controlled by any government or financial institution. Related terms include: blockchain, mining, and Bitcoin.
**Cryptocurrency Exchange** #
**Cryptocurrency Exchange**
A cryptocurrency exchange is a platform where cryptocurrencies can be bought, so… #
Examples of cryptocurrency exchanges include Coinbase, Binance, and Kraken. Related terms include: trading, cryptocurrency, and market volatility.
**Decentralized** #
**Decentralized**
Decentralized refers to a system or network that is not controlled by a single a… #
Instead, it is distributed across multiple computers or nodes. Related terms include: blockchain, cryptocurrency, and decentralized finance.
**DYOR** #
**DYOR**
DYOR stands for "do your own research," which is a term used in the cryptocurren… #
Related terms include: due diligence, cryptocurrency investment, and market analysis.
**ERC #
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ERC #
20 is a technical standard for smart contracts on the Ethereum blockchain. It defines a set of rules for creating and managing fungible tokens on the Ethereum network. Related terms include: Ethereum, smart contract, and fungible token.
**Fiat Currency** #
**Fiat Currency**
Fiat currency is a government #
issued currency that is not backed by a physical commodity, such as gold or silver. Examples of fiat currencies include the US dollar, the Euro, and the Japanese Yen. Related terms include: cryptocurrency, Bitcoin, and blockchain.
**FUD** #
**FUD**
FUD stands for "fear, uncertainty, and doubt," which is a term used to describe… #
Related terms include: market manipulation, pump and dump, and bear market.
**Fungible Token** #
**Fungible Token**
A fungible token is a cryptocurrency token that is interchangeable and can be ex… #
Examples of fungible tokens include Bitcoin and Ethereum. Related terms include: non-fungible token, ERC-20, and smart contract.
**HODL** #
**HODL**
HODL is a term used in the cryptocurrency community to describe a long #
term investment strategy in which an investor holds onto their cryptocurrency regardless of market volatility. It is a misspelling of the word "hold" that has become a popular meme in the cryptocurrency community. Related terms include: cryptocurrency investment, market volatility, and long-term investment.
**ICO** #
**ICO**
ICO stands for "initial coin offering," which is a fundraising method in which a… #
Related terms include: cryptocurrency, token sale, and crowdfunding.
**Market Capitalization** #
**Market Capitalization**
Market capitalization is the total value of all the cryptocurrency coins or toke… #
It is calculated by multiplying the circulating supply by the current market price. Related terms include: circulating supply, total supply, and maximum supply.
**Mining** #
**Mining**
Mining is the process of validating and recording transactions on the blockchain #
It involves solving complex mathematical problems using powerful computers. Miners are rewarded with cryptocurrency coins or tokens for their efforts. Related terms include: blockchain, transaction, and cryptocurrency.
**Node** #
**Node**
A node is a computer that is connected to a blockchain network #
It is responsible for validating and relaying transactions, as well as maintaining a copy of the blockchain. Related terms include: blockchain, mining, and decentralized.
**Non #
Fungible Token**
A non #
fungible token is a cryptocurrency token that is unique and cannot be exchanged for another token of the same type. Examples of non-fungible tokens include digital art, collectibles, and gaming items. Related terms include: fungible token, ERC-721, and smart contract.
**POW** #
**POW**
POW stands for "proof of work," which is a consensus algorithm used by cryptocur… #
It requires miners to solve complex mathematical problems in order to validate transactions and add them to the blockchain. Related terms include: mining, blockchain, and consensus algorithm.
**Pump and Dump** #
**Pump and Dump**
Pump and dump is a market manipulation scheme in which a group of investors arti… #
Once the price has reached a certain level, the investors sell their holdings, causing the price to crash. Related terms include: market manipulation, FUD, and bagholder.
**ROI** #
**ROI**
ROI stands for "return on investment," which is a measure of the profit or loss… #
It is calculated by dividing the gain from the investment by the cost of the investment, and expressing the result as a percentage. Related terms include: investment, profit, and loss.
**Satoshi Nakamoto** #
**Satoshi Nakamoto**
Satoshi Nak #
Satoshi Nak