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Mark to market, also known as fair value accounting or marked to market, is an accounting practice that values assets in terms of current market price, as opposed to a static book value.
Margin trading refers to the process of using borrowed funds from a broker or exchange to trade a financial asset through a leveraged position. This leverage can vary widely, from 2 – 150..
A margin call occurs when the value of an investor's margin account — a type of account that lets investors purchase securities with borrowed money — falls below the broker's required..
A Management Information System (MIS) is a computer-based system that leverages both hardware and software components to manage a company or organization's internal and external operations..
Malware refers to any type of 'malicious software,' software that is specifically designed to cause damage to computers and computer systems. Examples of malware include viruses, trojan..
MakerDAO is the Ethereum-based protocol that issues Dai, a stablecoin that tracks the value of the U.S. dollar. MakerDAO also facilitates collateral-backed loans without an intermediary..
Maker (MKR) is the governance token of MakerDAO, an Ethereum-based protocol that issues the Dai stablecoin and facilitates collateral-backed loans without an intermediary..
A mainnet (also referred to as a mainchain) is a fully developed and released version of a blockchain network. This stands in contrast with a testnet, which is generally used to perform..
A mainchain is a term used to describe the main, Layer-1 network of a blockchain network protocol such as Bitcoin or Ethereum. The name 'mainchain' generally means it is the most powerful..
The term machine to machine (M2M) refers to communication between devices that occurs without human input. In the blockchain industry, this frequently relates to automated payments..
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