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A yield curve is a method for plotting data on a graph to measure yields on different investments over various time periods. Traditionally used to plot yields for financial instruments like..
VeThor (VTHO) coins are used to power the VeChain network. New VTHO coins are continuously generated for VET coin holders each time a new block is created. A new block is typically added..
Within the context of blockchain, vesting is the process of releasing coins/tokens that have been set aside for a specified period of time. These coins/tokens are typically designated..
Vertical scalability refers to a network or device's ability to increase its existing hardware or software capacities by adding supplementary resources. The most common forms of vertical..
A verification code is a digitally generated code that is typically sent to a user's email account, mobile device, or computer in order to ensure the validity of a login attempt..
A verifiable random function (VRF) is a cryptographic primitive that was conceived of in 1999 and has many useful applications including deterministic precommitments and having output that..
A verifiable delay function (VDF) is a cryptographic primitive created in 2018, built to run a given number of sequential steps which allows the end result to be efficiently verified..
Part of the Venus Protocol, the Venus Controller Contract runs on the Binance Smart Chain (BSC) as a decentralized version of a processor. This smart contract controller validates oracle..
Venture capital (VC) is a type of private equity financing that is provided by a venture capital firm to start-up businesses that are deemed to have high growth potential. VC is usually..
VeChain Token (VET) is the native governance and utility token that underpins the VeChainThor blockchain network and overall VeChain ecosystem. VET holders can contribute to the security and..
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