Hash Graphs are used, for example, in the IOTA network. The hashgraph is considered by many crypto experts to be a better version of the…
In the Bitcoin network, the hash rate serves as the basis for determining computing power. In terms of security, the network constantly performs complex mathematical…
A “high” occurs when the price of a single cryptocurrency or the price level of the entire market reaches a permanent or temporary high at…
Anyone who permanently holds cryptocurrencies once acquired, regardless of interim price developments, is referred to as a Hodler. In this context, HODL stands for the…
Hot wallets are storage solutions for cryptocurrencies that have a continuous internet connection. They are the opposite of cold wallets, which have no connection to…
The Linux Foundation is the originator of the open source project Hyperledger. Among other things, the developers have made it their mission to simplify the…
ICOs, or Initial Coin Offerings, are often referred to as the equivalent of a classic IPO in the crypto market. As part of an ICO,…
An Initial Exchange Offering (IEO) is similar to an ICO and also refers to the initial issuance of a new digital currency. The difference between…
Institutional money is the capital that is not invested in cryptocurrencies and networks by private or individual, smaller commercial investors. Rather, it refers to investments…
Interoperability exists when boundaries between different technologies, projects or companies are closed and reciprocal transactions are enabled with common technological standards. It is basically about…