Zero-Knowledge Proof (ZKP)
A zero-knowledge proof lets one party prove a statement is true without revealing any other information. Covers zk-SNARK, zk-STARK, and their use in privacy and rollups.
17.04.2026

A zero-knowledge proof lets one party prove a statement is true without revealing any other information. Covers zk-SNARK, zk-STARK, and their use in privacy and rollups.
17.04.2026
Zephyr (ZEPH) is a Monero-forked privacy coin with an over-collateralized algorithmic stablecoin (ZSD). RandomX CPU mining, ring signatures, stealth addresses.
17.04.2026
Zcash (ZEC) is a privacy-focused PoW cryptocurrency using zk-SNARKs for shielded transactions. Equihash mining, 21M supply, transitioning to PoS via Crosslink.
17.04.2026
Xelis (XEL) is a privacy-focused proof-of-work BlockDAG with homomorphic encryption, smart contracts, and the XelisHash v3 algorithm. GPU-mineable, ASIC-resistant.
17.04.2026
In crypto, whitelist has three common meanings: exchange withdrawal address lists, NFT/token sale access, and smart contract allowlists. Covers all three.
17.04.2026
A white paper is the technical document introducing a crypto project — from Satoshi's 9-page Bitcoin paper to modern yellow papers. Learn what to look for and red flags.
17.04.2026
Whatsminer is the Bitcoin SHA-256 ASIC line made by MicroBT — the #2 Bitcoin ASIC manufacturer after Bitmain. Covers the M-series lineup and how it compares.
17.04.2026
Web3 is the vision of a user-owned internet built on blockchain, wallets, and smart contracts. Covers the core building blocks, real use cases, and honest criticism.
17.04.2026
A crypto wallet stores keys, not coins. Learn the difference between custodial, non-custodial, hot, cold, software, and hardware wallets — and how to pick one.
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Volatility measures how sharply an asset's price swings. Crypto volatility is far higher than traditional assets — key for miners, traders, and risk management.
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A blockchain virtual machine is the sandboxed execution environment that runs smart contracts deterministically across every node. Covers EVM, SVM, and WASM.
16.04.2026
Verification in crypto means checking that something is valid — from transaction signatures to smart contract source code. Different from confirmation.
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A verification code is a short one-time code used to confirm identity. Learn the difference between TOTP, SMS, and email codes and why SMS is the weakest.
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User interface is the visual layer through which users interact with software. Good crypto UI makes complex systems accessible to non-technical users.
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An uncle block is a valid but non-canonical block in Ethereum's former Proof-of-Work network. Uncles were rewarded to offset network latency penalties.
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