Immutability in the blockchain context refers to the characteristic of data that cannot be altered or deleted once it has been recorded on the blockchain.
A hot wallet is a cryptocurrency wallet connected to the internet, allowing users to send and receive crypto assets quickly.
HODL is a term that originated from a misspelling of "hold" in a Bitcoin forum post in 2013.
Hashrate is the measure of the computational power used by a blockchain network to process transactions and secure the network, typically in Proof-of-Work (PoW) systems like Bitcoin and Ethereum (prior to The Merge).
Gwei is a denomination of Ether (ETH), the native cryptocurrency of the Ethereum network, and is used specifically for calculating gas fees.
A Graphics Processing Unit (GPU) is a specialized hardware component designed for rendering images and videos.
The Goerli Testnet is a public test network for Ethereum, where developers can test smart contracts, decentralized applications (dApps), and other blockchain functionalities without using real Ether (ETH).
The Genesis Block refers to the very first block of data that is mined and added to a blockchain.
Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla and SpaceX, is a prominent figure in the cryptocurrency world, often influencing the market through his tweets.
DYOR, short for "Do Your Own Research," is a common phrase in the cryptocurrency community, encouraging individuals to independently research and evaluate a cryptocurrency or project before investing.
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