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*'''Blockexplorer''': A Block Explorer is a web tool that provides detailed information about Cloakcoin blocks, addresses, and transactions.
 
*'''Blockexplorer''': A Block Explorer is a web tool that provides detailed information about Cloakcoin blocks, addresses, and transactions.
 
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*'''Proof-of-Stake (PoS)''':  Type of algorithm by which a blockchain aims to achieve consensus. The generator of the next block is determined by the size of his stake. The bigger his stake, the higher his chance. Also referred to as minting or staking.
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*'''Proof-of-Stake (PoS)''':  Type of algorithm by which a blockchain aims to achieve consensus. The generator of the next block is determined by the size of his stake. The bigger his stake, the higher his chance. Also referred to as minting or staking. Much more energy effincient as compared to Bitcoin's POW.
 
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*'''Proof-of-Work (PoW)''':  Type of algorithm by which a blockchain aims to achieve consensus. The algorithm rewards network participants who solve cryptographical puzzles in order to submit & validate transactions and create new blocks. Also referred to as mining.
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*'''Proof-of-Work (PoW)''':  Type of algorithm by which a blockchain aims to achieve consensus. The algorithm rewards network participants who solve cryptographical puzzles in order to submit & validate transactions and create new blocks. Also referred to as mining. POW's energy inefficience is so low, it cant be supported on the long term.
 
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*'''Cryptocurrency Exchanges''':  Online cryptocurrency exchanges are websites where you can buy, sell or exchange cryptocurrencies for another digital currency or fiat money (USD, EUR, BTC, CLOAK, etc).
 
*'''Cryptocurrency Exchanges''':  Online cryptocurrency exchanges are websites where you can buy, sell or exchange cryptocurrencies for another digital currency or fiat money (USD, EUR, BTC, CLOAK, etc).
 
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*'''PoSA3''': Proof-of-Stake-Annonimous version 3 (Later renamed Enigma).
 
*'''PoSA3''': Proof-of-Stake-Annonimous version 3 (Later renamed Enigma).

Revision as of 00:47, 9 November 2017

Glossary

  • Cryptocurrency: A digital currency in which encryption techniques are used to regulate the generation of units of currency and verify the transfer of funds, operating independently of a central bank.

  • Fiat currency: Traditional centralized currencies such as USD or EUR.

  • Requests Accepted: How many Enigma sends you have offered to be a cloaker for.

  • Requests Refused: How many Enigma sends you have refused to cloak (bad data from sender).

  • Requests Signed: How many Enigma requests you have signed for a transaction.

  • Requests Expired: How many Enigma requests you offered to help cloak but were not needed.

  • Requests Completed: How many Enigma requests you have cloaked successfully.

  • Fees Received: Amount of fees earned (current session) from enigma cloakings.

  • Wallet: A wallet is a software program that stores private and public keys and interacts with the blockchain to enable users to send and receive digital currency and monitor their balance. To use a cryptocurrency, a digital wallet is needed.

  • Blockexplorer: A Block Explorer is a web tool that provides detailed information about Cloakcoin blocks, addresses, and transactions.

  • Proof-of-Stake (PoS): Type of algorithm by which a blockchain aims to achieve consensus. The generator of the next block is determined by the size of his stake. The bigger his stake, the higher his chance. Also referred to as minting or staking. Much more energy effincient as compared to Bitcoin's POW.

  • Proof-of-Work (PoW): Type of algorithm by which a blockchain aims to achieve consensus. The algorithm rewards network participants who solve cryptographical puzzles in order to submit & validate transactions and create new blocks. Also referred to as mining. POW's energy inefficience is so low, it cant be supported on the long term.

  • Cryptocurrency Exchanges: Online cryptocurrency exchanges are websites where you can buy, sell or exchange cryptocurrencies for another digital currency or fiat money (USD, EUR, BTC, CLOAK, etc).

  • PoSA3: Proof-of-Stake-Annonimous version 3 (Later renamed Enigma).