An epoch is a predefined period of time in a blockchain network during which certain operations, such as block validation, staking rewards distribution, or validator selection, take place.
An epoch switch refers to a periodic event in blockchain networks, particularly those using proof-of-stake (PoS) or other consensus mechanisms, where a new epoch begins.
A dusting attack is a malicious tactic used in the cryptocurrency space where tiny amounts of a cryptocurrency, known as "dust," are sent to multiple wallet addresses.
ERC-1155 is a unique Ethereum token standard designed to handle multiple types of assets, both fungible and non-fungible, in a single contract.
Doxxing is the practice of publicly revealing someone's private, personal information without their consent, often with malicious intent.
ERC-20 is one of the most widely recognized and adopted token standards on the Ethereum blockchain, enabling the creation of fungible tokens.
ERC-721 is a token standard that introduced the concept of non-fungible tokens (NFTs) on Ethereum.
ERC-777 is an advanced Ethereum token standard that was introduced as an improvement over the widely used ERC-20 standard.
An ETF, or Exchange-Traded Fund, is an investment fund that is traded on traditional stock exchanges, allowing investors to buy shares in a diversified portfolio of assets.
The ETH Merge, also known as "The Merge," refers to the event where the Ethereum blockchain transitioned from a Proof-of-Work (PoW) consensus algorithm to a Proof-of-Stake (PoS) model.
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