Software or hardware that stores your cryptocurrency private keys and lets you send and receive tokens.
Software or hardware that stores your cryptocurrency private keys and lets you send and receive tokens. Wallets don't actually hold your crypto, they hold the keys that prove you own it. MetaMask, Phantom, and Ledger are popular wallets.
A secret code that gives you control over your cryptocurrency.
A cryptocurrency wallet connected to the internet.
A cryptocurrency wallet that's not connected to the internet.
A scam where attackers send tiny transactions from addresses that look similar to ones you've interacted with, hoping you'll accidentally copy the wrong address from your transaction history.
The intersection of artificial intelligence and blockchain technology.
A marketing strategy where crypto projects distribute free tokens to wallet addresses.
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