Satoshis are the smallest unit of a Bitcoin – equivalent to the cent of the euro. How much BTC is one Satoshi? 1 Bitcoin can…
Satoshi Nakamoto is the inventor of Bitcoin and published the Bitcoin White Paper in 2008. Who is Satoshi Nakamoto? To this day, no one knows…
The possibilities for expanding a digital currency and a crypto network are called scaling or scalability. This is not just about the growth potential of…
Scam can be translated as “fraud”. There are various scamming approaches that fraudsters use to try to swindle investors out of their money or cryptocurrencies…
The SEC is the stock exchange supervisory authority in the USA. What is the SEC? The SEC (US Securities and Exchange Commission) is the securities…
A solution based on the second-layer approach (also known as a state channel) refers to a platform that executes transactions outside of a blockchain using…
In the digital world, security tokens serve the purpose of a security—they are tokenized stocks. Although their issuance and trading can take place via a…
Companies can opt for a Security Token Offering (STO) on the primary market to circulate digital securities. It is important to note that these are…
In crypto systems, the seed – or “seed” – represents a sequence of words, the sequence of which represents a kind of metaphor. These are…
SegWit is short for Segregated Witness. It is a so-called soft fork change that has been integrated into the transaction format in the Bitcoin digital…