Skip to content

Cryptoscopenow

Primary Menu
  • Home
  • Privacy Policy
  • info@cryptoscopenow.com
  • x.com

What is Cryptocurrency & How Does It Work? (2025)

Cryptoscopenow May 13, 2025

Here are some common cryptocurrency terms and definitions that you might find helpful to know. 

Address: Sort of like an e-mail address, you can share your coin-specific address so somebody can send coins to you. People can have many different addresses and it’s typically recommended that you generate a unique one for every transaction. 

Altcoin: Short for alternative coin, the term may be used to refer to any cryptocurrency other than bitcoin. 

Blockchain: A cryptographically protected distributed ledger made up of blocks that contain transaction history. As the blockchain grows longer and longer, it becomes increasingly difficult to alter older transactions. 

Cryptocurrency exchange: A crypto exchange is a digital marketplace where users can buy, sell, and trade cryptocurrencies.

Digital assets: Electronically stored valuables, such as cryptocurrency, that rely on algorithms and computing power for secure transfer and ownership verification, without need for a brokerage or bank account.

Digital wallet: To use cryptocurrency, you’ll need a digital wallet. A digital wallet stores private and public keys, which are necessary to send and receive coins. There are hardware, software, and paper wallets. Hardware and paper wallets (also known as “cold wallets” since they are not connected to the internet) are typically considered more secure than software wallets, although there are pros and cons associated with each. If you lose your private key and can’t access your digital wallet through back-up methods, you will never be able to recover your coins and they are effectively removed from circulation.

Initial Coin Offering (ICO): An ICO, also known as a token sale, is a means of crowdfunding where a company offers a new coin in exchange for fiat currency (U.S. dollars for example) or a digital currency (Bitcoin, Ether, Litecoin, etc.). Typically, the funds they receive are used to develop the new concept, and the token they issue will be used to transact on their network once it is launched. 

Smart Contract: An agreement that is written in computer code and automatically executes when certain conditions are met. Some networks, most notably Ethereum, support smart contracts while others do not.

Author
Cryptoscopenow
Cryptoscopenow
Cryptoscopenow is a journalist and crypto analyst with years of experience covering digital assets. He specializes in breaking news, market trends, and blockchain innovations. Known for his accuracy and insightful analysis, Appteng brings clarity to the fast-paced world of crypto and Web3.
  • May 14, 2025BlogCrypto crackdown fallout and what happens next – Cointelegraph Magazine
  • May 14, 2025BlogWhat a Recession in 2025 Means for Your Crypto Portfolio
  • May 14, 2025Blog7 of the Biggest Bitcoin Crashes in History
  • May 14, 2025BlogAnon price today, ANON to USD live price, marketcap and chart

Continue Reading

Previous: What is a crypto bridge?
Next: How to Claim Tax Relief [UK HMRC Guide 2024]

More Posts

  • Should You Open a Crypto Account for Your Child?
  • 7 Best Crypto Portfolio Trackers (2025)
  • Loyalty points are crypto’s new bait
  • What Is Quantum Cryptography? | IBM
  • What Is A Blockchain RPC Node
  • What to Know About Crypto Tax Loss Harvesting in 2025
  • How Banks Are Adapting to Cryptocurrency
  • Bullish in Crypto: Definition, Meaning, and Explanation
  • Crypto Blog | Learn Crypto
  • What meltdown? Crypto comes roaring back in the Philippines

Subscribe to our newsletter!

You may have missed

Crypto crackdown fallout and what happens next – Cointelegraph Magazine

Cryptoscopenow May 14, 2025

What a Recession in 2025 Means for Your Crypto Portfolio

Cryptoscopenow May 14, 2025

7 of the Biggest Bitcoin Crashes in History

Cryptoscopenow May 14, 2025

Anon price today, ANON to USD live price, marketcap and chart

Cryptoscopenow May 14, 2025
Copyright © All rights reserved | info@cryptoscopenow.com