Glossary
Introduction
In this glossary, you can find any TON- and crypto-related buzzwords.
A
Airdrop
Airdrop — a free distribution of tokens among specific participants.
Altcoin
Altcoin — all cryptocurrencies, except Bitcoin, are called altcoins.
AMA
AMA — an online Q&A called “ask me anything” where project leaders answer questions from the community about a product or service.
API
API — Application Programming Interface, a mechanism that allows two programs to interact with each other through a series of protocols.
APY
APY — Annual Percentage Yield, a calculated yearly interest rate for a given asset.
B
Bearish
Bearish — the term “bearish” is used when the price of an asset has declined due to investors selling. (The term is often used to describe the overall market sentiment.)
Binance
Binance — the world’s biggest cryptocurrency exchange by daily trading volume.
Bitcoin (BTC)
Bitcoin (BTC) — the preeminent cryptocurrency and the first decentralized network with open-source code, which laid the groundwork for the proliferation of blockchain technology.
Blockchain
Blockchain — a distributed ledger of data in the form of a chain of blocks recording transaction information for every event on the network.
Bloodbath
Bloodbath — a colloquial term often used to describe a severe and sustained market crash, which results in multiple deep red bars on price charts.
BoC
BoC — Bag of Cells. Usually, used in code.
BoF
BoF — Bag of Files. Usually, used in code.
Bot
Bot — a program written for two ecosystems to interact with each other — e.g., The Open Network and the Telegram messenger. On Telegram, bots are accounts in the messenger operated by software.
Bridge
Bridge — a program connecting various blockchains to transfer tokens and data from one network to another. TON Bridge is available at this link.
Bullish
Bullish — the term “bullish” is used to describe an asset whose value is appreciating. (“Bullish” is the opposite of “bearish” — i.e. when the market’s overall value is increasing.)
Burning
Burning — the act of burning or removing a number of tokens from the circulating and total supply, which often results in increased demand.
C
CEX
CEX — a centralized cryptocurrency exchange to trade tokens.
CMC
CMC — CoinMarketCap, a crypto information aggregator that closely follows changes in token prices and market capitalization.
Coinbase
Coinbase — the biggest crypto exchange in the United States.
Cryptobot
Cryptobot — a peer-to-peer (P2P) bot service for buying, trading, and selling Toncoin and other cryptocurrencies without Know Your Customer (KYC) verification.
Custodial
Custodial — a type of crypto wallet where a third party stores cryptocurrencies, and not their true owner.
D
DApps
DApps — decentralized applications made for blockchains supported by a group of nodes instead of a centralized server.
DCA
DCA — dollar-cost averaging, an investment strategy whereby investors buy crypto assets at a low yet fixed price to reduce exposure to risks.
Decentralization
Decentralization — one of the main tenets behind TON and other blockchains. Without decentralization, Web3 would be impossible to achieve; therefore, every element of the TON Ecosystem revolves around maximizing decentralization.
DeFi
DeFi — the decentralized analog to traditional finance, it includes accessible financial services and applications based on smart contracts.
DEX
DEX — a decentralized exchange (DEX) where users can trade cryptocurrencies without any intermediaries. The online entity needed to guarantee safe transactions is the blockchain itself.
Diamond hands
Diamond hands — a colloquial term describing an investor who has no intention of selling their assets regardless of the state of the market — even if there’s a crash or the market is bearish.
DNS
DNS — Domain Name System, a technology that allows users to make transactions between human-readable domain names (ton.org) and machine-readable IP addresses (192.0.2.44).