A whitepaper is a detailed document released by the creators of a cryptocurrency project or blockchain that outlines the problem the project aims to solve, the technology behind it, and the team involved in its development.
Whitelisting refers to the process by which certain individuals or entities are given special access or privileges to participate in events such as token sales (ICOs), airdrops, or decentralized applications.
A "whale" in the cryptocurrency world refers to an individual or entity that holds a large amount of a particular cryptocurrency.
WAGMI stands for "We’re All Gonna Make It," a popular slogan in the crypto community that reflects optimism and solidarity among investors and enthusiasts.
Vitalik Buterin is a Russian-Canadian programmer and co-founder of Ethereum, the second-largest cryptocurrency by market capitalization.
Vesting refers to the process by which tokens or shares are gradually released or unlocked over a specified period.
Validators are participants in Proof of Stake (PoS) and other consensus mechanisms who are responsible for verifying transactions and adding new blocks to the blockchain.
A utility token is a type of cryptocurrency token that provides users with access to a product or service within a specific blockchain-based platform or ecosystem.
Uniswap is one of the largest and most popular decentralized exchanges (DEX) built on the Ethereum blockchain.
Unique Active Wallets (UAWs) refer to the number of distinct wallets interacting with a decentralized application (dApp) or blockchain network within a given time frame, usually measured daily.
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