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A hard fork is a software update that is not backwards compatible. In the context of blockchain technology, a hard fork happens when new rules have been introduced into the blockchain code..
Hard cap has two separate definitions related to blockchain. Firstly, a hard cap indicates the absolute maximum supply of a cryptocurrency that can ever be created. For example, Bitcoin has..
Decentralized applications (dApps) which are built on the Holochain blockchain platform are referred to as hApps. Holochain is a completely distributed open-source network that allows anyone..
A halving is when the reward allocated to miners for mining new blocks is reduced by 50%. Halving events usually occur at fixed intervals. For example, Bitcoin's block reward is halved every..
Hal Finney was a famous cryptographer and programmer who was employed by PGP Corporation for many years and eventually became known as one of the early pioneers responsible for the creation..
Computer hackers are often malicious actors who use their programming skills and technical expertise to break into computer systems or networks to steal, destroy, or modify data..
A hackathon is a competitive and time-sensitive event held by a firm, consortium, or related entity (for example in the technology, FinTech, or blockchain industries). In these events..
A hack, or hacking, is the process whereby a malicious third-party cybercriminal breaks into a computer system or network that they do not legally have access to. Hacks can be carried out..
Gwei is a denomination of ether (ETH), the native cryptocurrency of the Ethereum blockchain. One gwei is equal to 0.000000001 ETH. Gas fees, which are fees charged on every Ethereum..
Gross Merchandise Value (GMV) — also known as Gross Merchandise Volume — is used within the online retailing industry to indicate the total volume of sales (measured in USD, euros..
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