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Buy side and sell side refers to the buyers and sellers in a market who are connected by an order management system (OMS). The buy side is typically fund managers whose job is to pick..
Business to consumer (B2C) is a model utilized by enterprises that provide products and services directly to their customers. The B2C model can be leveraged in a traditional brick and mortar..
Business to business (B2B) is a model that refers to enterprises that do business between with each other, often in the form of value or information exchange. The B2B model can be leveraged..
Within a programming context, the business logic layer (BLL) determines how data a software program interacts with can be created, altered, and stored. The business logic layer coordinates..
Business as a Service (BaaS) is defined as the third-party creation and management of cloud-based network infrastructure for enterprises that want to create and run customized business..
The process of "burning" coins/tokens is employed by many blockchain networks to incentivize network users to buy and invest in protocol-specific assets. Usually intended as..
The term "bullish" can be used to describe how positive or optimistic a person feels about a particular asset. Someone who is bullish on bitcoin (BTC) believes the price of BTC will..
A bull trap is a market signal that signifies an initial recovery in the price of a declining asset, followed by a further decline. Bull traps are sometimes carried out by investors..
A bull run is a specific time period in a financial market cycle during which asset prices can experience a significant upward trend. A bull run is similar to a bull market, while..
A bull market refers to an upward trend in prices for an extended period of time. As of 2020, bitcoin (BTC) has undergone three bull markets. The opposite of a bull market is a bear market.
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