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Blockchain & Crypto Glossary
The Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) is an organized suite of communication protocols that is used to connect network devices over the internet and transmit data..
On the Livepeer network, a Transcoder is a hardware device (specifically a GPU or CPU) that converts video from one format to another. Transcoders carry out the video transcoding process..
Transactions per second (TPS) refers to the number of data transactions that a computer network can exact within a second. The TPS measurement used for sending data on a blockchain network..
Transactions per minute (TPM) is a metric that refers to the number of data transactions that a computer network can process in a minute. TPM, along with transactions per second (TPS), is..
Transactions per hour (TPH) is a metric that refers to the number of data transactions that a computer network can process in an hour. TPH, along with transactions per minute (TPM) and..
A transaction's settlement time refers to the elapsed time between when a transaction is initiated and when assets are deposited in the recipient's account after all relevant financial..
A transaction ID (TXID), or transaction hash, is an immutable record of a digital transaction that's been recorded onto a blockchain ledger. Users are able to look up any past transactions..
Transaction fees are the fees charged to execute a transaction on a blockchain, and are typically charged to the sender. Transaction fees pay for the computational power a network must exert..
Transaction Cost Analysis (TCA) is a system used by institutional investors to study price trends in order to determine favorable trading windows. This metric is calculated in accordance..
In a blockchain context, a transaction (TX) generally refers to the sending and receiving of different types of data between users on a blockchain network. Depending on their origin..
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