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Terms and Definitions
AES
Also known by its original name Rijndael, is a specification for the encryption of electronic data established by the U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) in 2001. More: AES
API
is a way for two or more computer programs to communicate with each other. It is a type of software interface, that offers a service to other pieces of software. More: API
Black Box
This software secures wallet private keys from unauthorized physical access and directly interacts with the blockchain.
Blockchain
Digital data storage and transmission technology are used to create distributed databases.
Blockchain Scanner
A tool used to track transactions on the blockchain.
Business Process
A sequence of actions performed to achieve a specific goal.
Custodial wallet
This is a service that owns the private key of the wallet and stores the owner's assets. More:Custodial wallet
Clean Machine
A computer installed with a verified image and confirmed checksum, without any connection to global or office networks.
Decentralized autonomous organization (DAO)
This is a form of organization in which coordination among participants is conducted without centralized control but through the use of smart contracts. More: DAO
Emulator
The Android emulator allows you to create virtual Android devices on your PC. In other words, you can run applications from the Google Play Store on Windows or macOS. You can install, use, or uninstall Android apps just like you do on mobile physical devices and tablets.
HCL Domino Server
are the client and server, respectively, of a collaborative client-server software platform formerly sold by IBM, now by HCL Technologies.
Managing Server
A software component of the H2K system based on HCL Notes that performs a series of operations.
Mnemonic Phrase in Blockchain
It is a special phrase or sequence of words that helps a user regain access to their wallet or account in the blockchain network. It is created to memorize and securely store the private key used for executing transactions or accessing digital assets. The mnemonic phrase typically consists of several words that are easy to remember, and their order is crucial to ensure the security of account access. This is a convenient and secure way to preserve and recover access to digital assets in the blockchain.
Multi-Signature Wallet
A wallet type that requires multiple signatures to execute a transaction.
PKI
Public key infrastructure - a set of roles, policies, hardware, software and procedures needed to create, manage, distribute, use, store, and revoke digital certificates and manage public-key encryption. More information: PKI
Private Key
A key or password that unlocks access to the cryptocurrency wallet.
Public Key
A cryptographic key is used for encrypting and signing data.
Token
A digital asset is used to represent a specific asset or participation in a specific economic system.
Transaction
A record on the blockchain representing the transfer of cryptocurrencies or other digital assets.
Transaction Fee
The payment is made for processing a transaction on the blockchain.
Transaction List
A list of all executed or scheduled transactions in the wallet.
Server
A high-performance computer used for storing and processing data.
Signatory
A participant in a multi-signature transaction who needs to sign the transaction for execution.
Wallet
A set of addresses for storing cryptocurrencies with their corresponding set of keys (one address - one key).
Wallet's address
A unique identifier is used for sending and receiving cryptocurrencies.
Wallet Importing
The process of adding other wallets to the application.