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Blockchain & Crypto Glossary
Dilution is an economic term referring to the issuance of new assets which decrease existing shareholders' percentage of ownership. Dilution can occur with assets ranging from stocks..
The Digital Signature Algorithm (DSA) is a specialized standardization for the creation of digital signatures that are used within public-key cryptography (PKC) systems such as blockchains..
A digital signature in cryptocurrency is the process of using a private key to digitally sign a transaction. Through public-key cryptography (PKC), a digital signature authenticates..
A digital identity is data that is used to represent an individual, organization, or device. For individuals, digital identities can be digital versions of government documents that verify..
The 'digital dollar' is a commonly used term that refers to the United States potentially issuing a USD-based central bank digital currency (CBDC). United States government agencies are..
Digital Currency Electronic Payment, or DCEP, is China's central bank digital currency (CBDC) initiative. Underway since 2014, DCEP is intended to replace physical cash with a digital..
A digital currency is a currency that exists purely in a digital form, without a physical manifestation. Digital currencies possess multiple advantages over their traditional counterparts..
Digital asset is the catch-all term for assets that exist digitally. The term covers a wide variety of assets, including cryptocurrencies, utility tokens, security tokens, digital stocks..
Digital art can be described as the art that you create on your computer with programs like Adobe Illustrator, Photoshop, or MS Paint. You can also use more sophisticated tools to create..
Dharma is a decentralized finance (DeFi) wallet built to operate on the Ethereum blockchain. According to the Dharma website, the wallet allows users to purchase nearly 74,000 different..
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