Sharding (Ethereum)

Sharding refers to dividing Ethereum's consensus into a number of smaller groups which can work parallelly and make Ethereum faster.
Sharding refers to dividing Ethereum's consensus into a number of smaller groups which can work parallelly and make Ethereum faster.
A memecoin is a cryptocurrency based on a popular meme. Rather than utility, they are based on a specific trend in popular culture and depend on the viral nature of the meme to get popular.
AI Agents are ai-based automated software that can execute digital tasks for you based on your input.
BFUSD is a collateral and rewards token by Binance that is to be used in Binance Futures to collateralized trading margins in future trades.
Bollinger Bands consist of two bands, upper and lower, and a moving average (N) which separates them over a standard deviation (a).
he Relative Strength Index (RSI) is a widely used indicator and measures momentum to identify trends and predict potential market movements.
Breakout Trading is a trading style where traders capitalize the fast movement of a crypto after a breakout has occurred.
Decentralized Applications, or dApps, are those applications used for specific tasks and run on decentralized networks such as Ethereum, Solana, and Cardano.
Gas Fee refers to the transaction fee paid in a blockchain, mostly Ethereum-based blockchains.
The Dencun Upgrade was an Ethereum scalability solution that improved transaction speeds on its blockchain via a rollup feature called "blobs"