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Content-Type,term,description,locale,source,category | ||
application/json,blockchain,"A publicly-accessible digital ledger used to store and transfer information without the need for a central authority. Blockchains are the core technology on which cryptocurrency protocols like Bitcoin and Ethereum are built.",en,GLOSSETA,general | ||
application/json,hodl,"An acronym for hold on for dear life (equivalent to HOLD) often used to encourage people not to sell cryptocurrency impulsively on huge swings in price.",en,GLOSSETA,general | ||
application/json,fud,"An acronym for fear, uncertainty, and doubt, usually evoked intentionally in order to put a competitor at a disadvantage.",en,GLOSSETA,general | ||
application/json,fomo,"An acronym for fear of missing out usually driven out of anxiety that one may miss out on something exciting or interesting.",en,GLOSSETA,general | ||
application/json,fiat,"A term used to refer to a government issued currency like the US Dollar.",en,GLOSSETA,general | ||
application/json,whale,"A term for an individual holding a large amount of cryptocurrency.",en,GLOSSETA,general | ||
application/json,ethereum,"Ethereum is a general purpose, decentralized, smart contract enabled blockchain with a built in programming language (Solidity) allowing anyone the ability to build decentralized applications on top of. The native currency of this blockchain is Ether (ETH).",en,GLOSSETA,protocol | ||
application/json,arweave,"A storage protocol for storing data permanently in a decentralized manner among network users who have storage to spare. The native currency for Arweave is the AR token",en,GLOSSETA,protocol | ||
application/json,bitcoin,"Arguably the most influential blockchain to take the technology mainstream. Bitcoin came to be in 2009 looking to introduce a permissionless, decentralized protocol running on a peer-to-peer network without intermediates. The native currency of the bitcoin network is bitcoin (BTC).",en,GLOSSETA,protocol | ||
application/json,web3,"A term to that defines the next generation of the internet looking to make blockchains the backbone of the internet and introduce the concept of the token economy. The token economy refers to the change of mindset with regards to how wealth, governance, community building and applications will be driven by programmable means supported by blockchains.",en,GLOSSETA,general | ||
application/json,fungible,"A term to describe a store of value or medium of exchange that is divisible, indistinguishable, and obtainable in fractional form. The US or Canadian dollar are examples of fungible mediums of exchange.",en,GLOSSETA,general | ||
application/json,non-fungible,"A term to describe a good that is indivisible, unique, and cannot be obtained in fractional form. A piece of art, a membership or an event ticket are some examples of non-fungible goods.",en,GLOSSETA,general | ||
application/json,gm,"An acronym for good morning. Every day should begin with saying gm to your fellow web3 community members.",en,GLOSSETA,general | ||
application/json,nft,"An acronym for non-fungible token that is a digital representation of a non-fungible good programmed on a smart contract enabled blockchain.",en,GLOSSETA,general | ||
application/json,wagmi,"An acronym for we are all going to make it.",en,GLOSSETA,general | ||
application/json,ngmi,"An acronym for not going to make it.",en,GLOSSETA,general | ||
application/json,igmi,"An acronym for I'm going to make it.",en,GLOSSETA,general | ||
application/json,dao,"An acronym for decentralized autonomous organizations. DAO's are distributed internet communities that self-organize around a common niche and are driven by purpose oriented tokens created on blockchain protocols. Developer DAO (D_D) is an example of a DAO.",en,GLOSSETA,general | ||
application/json,glosseta,"Glosseta is a open-source web3 glossary meant to help the community understand the terms/lingo floating around the internet. Glosseta is meant to be your in pocket companion for your web3 journey and grow as the overall community grows. We're all going to make it (WAGMI)!",en,GLOSSETA,application | ||
application/json,probably nothing,"Definitely something.",en,GLOSSETA,general | ||
application/json,gas,"Gas refers to the unit that measures the amount of computational effort required to execute specific operations on the Ethereum network. Since each Ethereum transaction requires computational resources to execute, each transaction requires a fee. Gas refers to the fee required to conduct a transaction on Ethereum successfully.",en,GLOSSETA,general | ||
application/json,blockchain,"A publicly-accessible digital ledger used to store and transfer information without the need for a central authority. Blockchains are the core technology on which cryptocurrency protocols like Bitcoin and Ethereum are built.",en,GLOSSETA-PROD,general | ||
application/json,hodl,"An acronym for hold on for dear life (equivalent to HOLD) often used to encourage people not to sell cryptocurrency impulsively on huge swings in price.",en,GLOSSETA-PROD,general | ||
application/json,fud,"An acronym for fear, uncertainty, and doubt, usually evoked intentionally in order to put a competitor at a disadvantage.",en,GLOSSETA-PROD,general | ||
application/json,fomo,"An acronym for fear of missing out usually driven out of anxiety that one may miss out on something exciting or interesting.",en,GLOSSETA-PROD,general | ||
application/json,fiat,"A term used to refer to a government issued currency like the US Dollar.",en,GLOSSETA-PROD,general | ||
application/json,whale,"A term for an individual holding a large amount of cryptocurrency.",en,GLOSSETA-PROD,general | ||
application/json,ethereum,"Ethereum is a general purpose, decentralized, smart contract enabled blockchain with a built in programming language (Solidity) allowing anyone the ability to build decentralized applications on top of. The native currency of this blockchain is Ether (ETH).",en,GLOSSETA-PROD,protocol | ||
application/json,arweave,"A storage protocol for storing data permanently in a decentralized manner among network users who have storage to spare. The native currency for Arweave is the AR token",en,GLOSSETA-PROD,protocol | ||
application/json,bitcoin,"Arguably the most influential blockchain to take the technology mainstream. Bitcoin came to be in 2009 looking to introduce a permissionless, decentralized protocol running on a peer-to-peer network without intermediates. The native currency of the bitcoin network is bitcoin (BTC).",en,GLOSSETA-PROD,protocol | ||
application/json,web3,"A term that defines the next generation of the web looking to make blockchains the backbone of the internet and introduce the concept of the token economy. The token economy refers to the change of mindset with regards to how wealth, governance, community building and applications will be driven by a programmable means via blockchains.",en,GLOSSETA-PROD,general | ||
application/json,fungible,"A term to describe a store of value or medium of exchange that is divisible, indistinguishable, and obtainable in fractional form. The US or Canadian dollar are examples of fungible mediums of exchange.",en,GLOSSETA-PROD,general | ||
application/json,non-fungible,"A term to describe a good that is indivisible, unique, and cannot be obtained in fractional form. A piece of art, a membership or an event ticket are some examples of non-fungible goods.",en,GLOSSETA-PROD,general | ||
application/json,gm,"An acronym for good morning. Every day should begin with saying gm to your fellow web3 community members.",en,GLOSSETA-PROD,general | ||
application/json,nft,"An acronym for non-fungible token. A NFT is a digital representation of a non-fungible good programmed on a smart contract enabled blockchain.",en,GLOSSETA-PROD,general | ||
application/json,wagmi,"An acronym for we are all going to make it.",en,GLOSSETA-PROD,general | ||
application/json,ngmi,"An acronym for not going to make it.",en,GLOSSETA-PROD,general | ||
application/json,igmi,"An acronym for I'm going to make it.",en,GLOSSETA-PROD,general | ||
application/json,dao,"An acronym for decentralized autonomous organizations. DAO's are distributed internet communities that self-organize around a common niche and are driven by purpose oriented tokens created on blockchain protocols. Developer DAO (D_D) is an example of a DAO.",en,GLOSSETA-PROD,general | ||
application/json,glosseta,"Glosseta is a open-source web3 glossary meant to help those onboarding into web3 understand the terms/lingo floating around the internet. Glosseta is meant to be your companion on your adventure from web2 into web3 and to help you on your path of learning. We're all going to make it (WAGMI)!",en,GLOSSETA-PROD,application | ||
application/json,probably nothing,"Definitely something.",en,GLOSSETA-PROD,general | ||
application/json,gas,"Gas refers to the unit that measures the amount of computational effort required to execute specific operations on the Ethereum network. Since each Ethereum transaction requires computational resources to execute, each transaction requires a fee. Gas refers to the fee required to conduct a transaction on Ethereum successfully.",en,GLOSSETA-PROD,general | ||
application/json,irl,"An acronym for in real life.",en,GLOSSETA-PROD,general |
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