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In the context of the Orchid protocol, 'hops' refer to the way data is routed, specifically the encryption and masking of web traffic by a virtual private network (VPN)..
Multi-factor authentication (MFA) — which includes two-factor authentication (2FA) and several other related mechanisms — is an electronic authentication method through which a device user..
Multi-DLT applications (mDapps) are decentralized applications (dApps) that operate via Quant's interoperable Overledger solution. These mDapps allow for the deployment of applications..
Mt. Gox was a centralized cryptocurrency exchange that lost more than 700,000 bitcoin (BTC) in a 2014 hack. Created by Jed McCaleb in 2010, Mt. Gox was sold to Mark Karpeles in 2011 who..
The moving average convergence divergence (MACD) is a trading indicator used in technical analysis that utilizes moving averages to analyze the momentum of an asset.
A moving average (MA) is a specialized method used to measure different data points by producing a series of averages of different data subsets related to the full data set. In a financial..
Move to earn (M2E) is an adaptation of the web3 gaming concept play to earn (P2E), in which users are rewarded with crypto coins/tokens or other in-game assets in exchange for completing..
Created by the DFINITY Foundation, the Motoko programming language was designed to build blockchains (subnets), decentralized applications (dApps), and other tools on the Internet Computer..
More Viable Plasma (MoreVP) is a variation of Plasma, a Layer-2 Ethereum scaling technology introduced by Vitalik Buterin and Joseph Poon. MoreVP bundles transactions together and verifies..
Moore's Law is an assertion made by Gordon Moore in 1965 stating that due to technological advances in microchips, the power and speed of computers would double every two years, along..
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