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Opcode is short for operation code and refers to low-level human readable programming instructions. On Ethereum, opcode refers to the 140 unique commands that can be executed by the Ethereum..
The Ontology blockchain protocol makes use of the Ontorand Consensus Engine (OCE) consensus mechanism. OCE is an upgraded version of the Delegated Byzantine Fault Tolerance (dBFT) consensus..
A Trust Anchor is a qualified third-party trustor which provides authentication services on the Ontology blockchain via a three-tiered mechanism that includes: (1) "verifiers" that verify..
A one-time password (OTP) is a special authentication code that is typically used to log into a specific network or service through a mobile device. OTPs are typically time sensitive and..
On-chain governance takes place inside a blockchain network protocol. This procedure often refers to a means of establishing rules for the protocol and its ecosystem, typically..
On-chain data availability (OCDA) is a hybrid approach to data storage that allows users to choose if their data is stored on-chain or off-chain. OCDA was launched as one of the newly..
On-chain is a classification that refers to any type of transaction or mechanism (including protocol governance, tokenized asset creation, consensus design, etc..
The On-Balance-Volume (OBV) metric is a technical indicator that analyzes changes in daily trading volume to determine broad market sentiment. This market sentiment can help make price..
The OMG Foundation (previously known as OMG Network and OmiseGo) is a non-custodial, Layer-2 scaling solution that is built to compliment the Ethereum network by drastically decreasing..
OKEx Chain is the proprietary blockchain designed by the OKEx cryptocurrency exchange for building blockchain-based trading architecture. The OKEx Chain is designed to increase the speed..
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