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Harmony's Adaptive Information Dispersal Algorithm is used for segmenting shards of data on Harmony's blockchain to allow for the faster propagation of blocks together with RaptorQ erasure..
On the Crypto.com blockchain network, Acquirer Nodes facilitate the settlement of transactions between merchant and customer. There are two main types of Acquirer Nodes: Customer and..
An accredited investor is an investor who meets specific criteria pertaining to income, net worth, and qualifications. While such requirements can vary from country to country, generally..
An account checker is a script or program that takes a list of usernames and passwords — known as a combolist — and tests them against a set of target websites..
The account model is a blockchain architecture that features direct information and value transfer. Smart contract platforms such as Ethereum use the account model as opposed to the UTXO..
The Account Abstraction Layer (AAL) is the technical infrastructure that makes smart contract development possible on the Qtum blockchain. The foundational layer of Qtum follows the UTXO..
The Acala USD stablecoin (aUSD) is a stablecoin that is pegged to the U.S. dollar on a 1:1 ratio that operates on the Acala Network blockchain. aUSD facilitates the Acala Network's operation..
The AAVE token is an Ethereum-based ERC-20 asset used as the governance token of the Aave blockchain protocol. AAVE token holders have the ability to propose changes and vote to approve..
Aave is a decentralized lending and borrowing platform on Ethereum. Aave users can take out loans by providing collateral in the form of crypto assets. Lenders who provide collateral to Aave..
A 51% attack is a scenario in which more than 50% of a blockchain network's nodes fall under the control of a single group. In such a circumstance, the consensus of the network may no longer..
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