Basic Blockchain Lingo Every Entrepreneur Needs to KnowDo the terms 'proof-of-stake,' litecoin' and 'mining' mean anything to you? If not, keep reading.

ByAJ Agrawal

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With all the buzz lately around blockchain technology, it can be tough to keep up. Given how fast this industry is growing, new terms are being introduced on a regular basis, and if you have wanted to learn more about crypto, the blockchain and what it means to "HODL," then here is a short list of essential vocabulary to digest.

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Blockchain

If you're going to talk about blockchain, you have to know what the blockchain is first.Blockgeeks explainthat blockchain is a distributed ledger of digital information. Created by an unknown individual named Satoshi Nakamoto (probably a pseudonym), the original use-case for blockchain was the digital currency Bitcoin. A significant benefit of blockchain is that the technology is transparent and incorruptible because the network exists through decentralized consensus. It's helpful to think of blockchain technology as a giant spreadsheet to which everyone can contribute.

Cryptocurrency

Cointelegraph defines blockchainas a digital or virtual currency designed to be a medium of exchange. It uses cryptography to secure and verify transactions and create new units of a cryptocurrency. Built upon their own blockchains, cryptocurrencies vary in how they process transactions, number of coins available and overall structure.

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Bitcoin

Bitcoin creator "Satoshi Nakamoto" remains an unknown figure to this day. But his (her?) Bitcoin is the first peer-to-peer currency for online transactions.

Litecoin

Litecoin was created to be a direct competitor of Bitcoin. According toPCMag, Litecoin was designed to handle transactions more quickly than Bitcoin.It can take a significant amount of time for blockchain to process transactions, whereas a Visa or Mastercard can process thousands of exchanges in a second.

Ethereum

Like Bitcoin and Litecoin, Ethereum is considered a significant cryptocurrency.Bankrate描述了乙ereum as a "world computer"; this is because Ethereum is a foundational blockchain system that other blockchain developers can use to build new cryptocurrencies. The process of using existing blockchain technology and building on top of it is similar to how mobile developers build apps on the App Store platform.

In the blockchain world, these technologies built on top of foundational blockchain systems are known as dApps.

dApp

dApps, ordecentralized apps应用程序建立在现有blockchain. Like applications in the App Store, these apply to a wide variety of uses, from health care to asset management. Numerous entrepreneurs have found different use cases for blockchain and crypto, so dApps have become widely used for blockchain development projects.

Altcoin

Altcoins are cryptocurrencies built either independently on their own blockchains or on top of existing blockchain networks such as Ethereum. According toJust Crypto News, there wereapproximately 1,368 altcoinsin existence in December 2017.

ICO

An ICO, or initial coin offering, is a public sale for a token or coin through a blockchain company or dApp. It's not unlike a Kickstarter campaign, except that ICOs usually offer utility tokens to be used on their own platform instead of the ownership of shares in a company. Nevertheless, ICOs have become a wildly popular way to fund-raise; according to Coinschedule, there have already beenapproximately 538 ICOsin 2018.

Mining

"Mining" refers to a way of earning cryptocurrencies. A lot of cryptocurrencies are mined by solving complex algorithms and math problems, and "miners" are rewarded for solving them in tokens. However, it's unknown how long mining will be considered a sustainable practice for two reasons; first, miner rewards for Bitcoin have dropped50 percentevery year; and, second, bitcoin mining requires the solving of complex math problems, which in turns means a lot of electricity-eating computer computations.

Gas

Gas is the transaction fee to operate on a network, and the price is determined by miners. For example, according to ETH Gas Station, it costs approximately$0.30 per transactionto run a transaction on the ETH network currently. Be mindful of this cost as you trade crypto because these fees can add up quickly, especially if you make several small transactions.

Proof-of-work

Proof-of-work is a mining algorithmand the basis of Bitcoin. Generally considered a laborious algorithm, it's much less popular than newer algorithms, such as proof-of-stake.

Proof-of-stake

Proof-of-stakeis a consensus algorithm used to validate blocks on the blockchain. Instead of drawing consensus that the block is correctly completing equations using the "show your work" model, proof-of-stake processes blocks by confirming consensus among token stakeholders. Due to the faster transaction speed, many blockchain enthusiasts are switching to the proof-of-stake model.

Nodes

Nodes are the end points which confirm blocks. These are at work all over the globe, processing each transaction. According to Bitnodes, there are9,867 nodesfor Bitcoin right now; understandably, Bitcoin is one of the biggest networks, but nearly every blockchain network utilizes nodes to confirm transactions.

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White paper

Hubspot has statedthat a white paper is "a persuasive, authoritative, in-depth report on a specific topic that presents a problem and provides a solution." For blockchain, your white paper is your project thesis and should help users understand why they should invest in your token or coin.

What blockchain lingo are you struggling to understand? If it'sHODL, which I alluded to earlier, that's slang for holding on to cryptocurrency rather than selling it.

AJ Agrawal

Founder of Verma Media

AJ Agrawal is the founder of Verma Media, a marketing agency that focuses on emerging tech, like blockchain and AI, and on cannabis companies.

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