An education hub for new users — explainers and tutorials that make platform features, trading concepts, and risk management easy to grasp.
An education hub for new users — explainers and tutorials that make platform features, trading concepts, and risk management easy to grasp.

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An NFT (non-fungible token) is a unique on-chain identifier that certifies ownership and authenticity of a digital item. Learn how it differs.
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An ICO (initial coin offering) raises funds by issuing and selling tokens on a blockchain — like a token IPO. Learn how it works and its risks.
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An airdrop is how blockchain projects distribute tokens or NFTs to wallet addresses, often to raise awareness. Learn how it works and how to qualify.
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A validator is a proof-of-stake participant that validates transactions and secures the network by staking tokens; misbehavior can be slashed.
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A token burn permanently removes tokens from the circulating supply — an irreversible act usually meant to be deflationary. Learn why projects do it.
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A smart contract is code run on a blockchain that executes automatically when conditions are met — like a vending machine. Learn how it works.
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A decentralized exchange (DEX) runs on a blockchain via smart contracts, letting you trade peer-to-peer from your own wallet and keep your keys.
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A DAO (decentralized autonomous organization) is a community-run organization on a blockchain, with rules in smart contracts and no central manager.
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A crypto whitepaper is a document summarizing a project's key information — goals, technology, and tokenomics. Learn how to read it critically.
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A consensus mechanism is how a blockchain's nodes agree on the ledger's state without a central authority, deciding which transactions are valid.
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