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====== Terms and Definitions ====== | ====== Terms and Definitions ====== | ||
- | ====Authorization in an application==== | + | ======**H2K Application**====== |
- | This is the process of verifying and confirming a user's identity to grant them access to specific features or data in the application. Authorization is typically achieved using identification factors such as a password, PIN, fingerprint, | + | |
- | ==== Blockchain ==== | + | ===Private key in application=== |
- | A digital technology for storing and transmitting data, used to create distributed databases. | + | This is a secret code used to access your account in the application. It's like a password for your personal account. It should not be disclosed to anyone—not even the creators of the H2K app have the private key to your account. |
- | ====Blockchain mnemonic phrase==== | + | ===Public key in application=== |
- | A special phrase or sequence of words that helps a user regain access to their wallet or account | + | This is a unique code used to identify |
- | ====Blockchain scanner==== | + | ===Mnemonic Phrase in the Application=== |
- | A tool used to track transactions on the blockchain. | + | his is a sequence of words that helps users restore access to their account in the application. It is created |
- | ====Commission==== | + | ===Authorization in the Application=== |
- | This is a small fee for performing a transaction | + | Authorization |
- | ====Cryptocurrency==== | + | ===Importing a private key=== |
- | A type of digital money that exists only online. You can't hold it in your hands, but you can use it for online shopping or transfers. | + | This is the process |
- | ====Crypto custodial wallet==== | + | ===Exporting a private key=== |
- | This is a service that owns the private key of the wallet and holds the assets for the owner. You can read more here: | + | This is the process of extracting a private key from a crypto wallet or application to save it or use it elsewhere. Exporting a private key might be necessary if you want to create a backup |
- | ====Decentralization==== | + | ===Signer in application=== |
- | This is the principle by which control | + | A person who has the right to sign and authorize transactions on a multisignature wallet. They are the participants |
- | ====Hash==== | + | ---- |
- | A unique set of letters and numbers obtained after processing data with a specific mathematical formula. It's like a " | + | |
- | ====Importing wallets==== | + | ======**Tokens**====== |
- | The process of adding other wallets into the application. | + | |
- | ====Multisignature==== | + | ===Cryptocurrency/ |
- | A technology for signing transactions with multiple private keys to enhance security and privacy in the process of approving transactions. Multisignature provides an additional layer of confirmation and security for each transaction.You can read more here: | + | A type of digital currency that exists only on the internet. You can't physically hold it, but you can use it for online shopping or transfers. |
+ | ===USDT=== | ||
+ | A type of cryptocurrency that is pegged to the value of the US dollar. One USDT is always worth approximately one dollar. | ||
- | ====Private key==== | + | ===TRX=== |
- | A secret code used to access your crypto wallet and sign transactions. It should not be shared with anyone, as it allows spending your cryptocurrency. | + | Another cryptocurrency |
- | ====Public key==== | + | ===TLCA=== |
- | A unique code used to identify a user in the blockchain. It’s like your email address—you can share it with others so they can send you cryptocurrency. | + | A token used for accounting within the system, including revenue distribution and payment processing. This token can also be used to pay infrastructure fees and partial payment for purchases |
- | ====Signer==== | + | ===LDFT=== |
- | A person with the authority to sign and authorize transactions on a multisignature wallet. They are the participants who must agree to and sign a transaction before it is executed and added to the blockchain. Typically, multisignature wallets require confirmation from a certain number of signers to ensure security and prevent unauthorized operation. | + | A share token backed by portions of a Fund and participating in staking |
- | ====Token==== | + | ---- |
- | A digital asset used to represent a specific asset or participation in a specific economic system. | + | |
- | ====Transaction==== | + | ======** Blockchain**====== |
- | A record on the blockchain representing the transfer of cryptocurrency or other digital assets. | + | |
- | ====Transaction list==== | + | ===Blockchain=== |
- | A list of all completed or planned transactions in a wallet. | + | A digital technology for storing and transmitting data, used to create distributed databases. |
- | ====TRX==== | + | ===Decentralization=== |
- | This is another cryptocurrency used to pay for transactions on the TRON network. It's like a toll fee—if you want to send something through the network, you need some TRX. | + | This is the principle where control and management are distributed among many participants rather than concentrated in one place. Blockchain is decentralized, |
- | ====USDT==== | + | ===Wallet=== |
- | This is a type of cryptocurrency that is pegged to the value of the US dollar. One USDT is always approximately worth one dollar. | + | A digital tool for storing, sending, and receiving cryptocurrencies. |
+ | ===Commission=== | ||
+ | A small fee for completing a transaction or another service. For example, when transferring cryptocurrency, | ||
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+ | ===Мультиподпись=== | ||
+ | A technology for signing transactions with multiple private keys to enhance security and confidentiality in the transaction approval process. Multisignature provides an additional level of confirmation and security for each transaction. Read more: | ||
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+ | ===Blockchain scanner=== | ||
+ | A tool used to track transactions on the blockchain. Each blockchain network has its scanner. For example, the scanner for the TRON blockchain is Tronscan. Here's the link to Tronscan: | ||
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+ | ===Transaction=== | ||
+ | A record on the blockchain representing the transfer of cryptocurrency or other digital assets. | ||
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+ | ===Transaction list=== | ||
+ | A list of all completed or planned transactions in a wallet. | ||
- | ====Wallet ==== | ||
- | A digital tool for storing, sending, and receiving cryptocurrencies. | ||
+ | ===Hash=== | ||
+ | A unique set of letters and numbers obtained after processing data with a special mathematical formula. It's like a " | ||
- | ====Wallet address ==== | ||
- | This is a unique sequence of symbols or numbers used to identify a user in the application. The public address is public information and can be safely shared, as it is only used for internal operations and not for transacting with account funds. | ||
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