Wallets

Cryptocurrency wallets do not store crypto tokens directly. Instead, the tokens are maintained on the blockchain network. These wallets are designed to keep private and public keys, along with the necessary passwords for accessing these digital assets. Crypto wallets can manifest in various forms, such as a device, a program, a piece of software, or an application.

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What Is Lending & Single-Asset Vault?
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What Is Lending & Single-Asset Vault?

A smart and safe way to get passive income.
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What is GateToken (GT)?
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What is GateToken (GT)?

GT (GateToken) is the native asset of GateChain and the utility token of Gate.io. The value of GT is closely related to the development of Gate.io and the GateChain ecosystem.
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What Is Fundamental Analysis?
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What Is Fundamental Analysis?

Suitable indicators and tools combined with crypto news make up the best possible fundamental analysis for decision-making
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What is Liquidity Farming?
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What is Liquidity Farming?

Liquidity Farming is a new trend in Decentralized Finance (DeFi), which enables crypto investors to fully utilize their crypto assets and obtain high returns.
Dec 24, 2022
How to Trade NFTs?
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How to Trade NFTs?

How to trade non-fungible tokens (NFTs) in a safe and convenient way
Dec 24, 2022
What Is MetaMask?
Beginner

What Is MetaMask?

Use MetaMask to interact with Ethereum or other blockchains directly from your browser.
Dec 24, 2022
What Is HODL
Beginner

What Is HODL

HODL is a popular term in the cryptocurrency community, and it is also the spiritual pillar to help people get through bull and bear markets.
Dec 15, 2022
How to Do Your Own Research (DYOR)?
Beginner

How to Do Your Own Research (DYOR)?

"Research means that you don’t know, but are willing to find out." - Charles F. Kettering.
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What is TRON?
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What is TRON?

TRON is a public chain project created by Justin Sun in 2017. It ranks among the top based on its efficient network, scalability and extremely low transaction fees. When we talk about TRON, the first keywords related to it might be Justin Sun, TRC-20, and DPoS. But as a public chain with top market cap and extensive application scenarios, there is much more worth knowing, including its consensus mechanism, economic model, history, and its founder.
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What Are Blockchain Bridges and How Do They Work?
Beginner

What Are Blockchain Bridges and How Do They Work?

Blockchain bridges are specific protocols whose function is to connect two blockchains creating the possibility of transferring assets from one network to another
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Everything you need to know about Blockchain
Beginner

Everything you need to know about Blockchain

What blockchain is, its utility, the meaning behind layers and rollups, blockchain comparisons and how different crypto ecosystems are being built?
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What Is Uniswap?
Beginner

What Is Uniswap?

Uniswap is a decentralized crypto trading protocol built on the Ethereum blockchain that allows anyone to swap ERC-20 tokens directly from their wallet or to create liquidity pools of the tokens.
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Beginners’ Guide to Trading
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Beginners’ Guide to Trading

This article opens the gate to cryptocurrency trading, explores unknown areas, explains crypto projects, and warns readers about potential risks.
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What is Spot Trading?
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What is Spot Trading?

Spot trading refers to the direct trading of spot assets, where the delivery of assets is completed in a timely manner after the transaction is done, with the buyer receiving the spot assets and the seller receiving the corresponding currency.
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What Makes Blockchain Immutable?
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What Makes Blockchain Immutable?

Encryption algorithms, consensus mechanisms, and hash functions are the keys to ensuring that blockchains are immutable.
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