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Glossary: V

A curated list of key crypto, trading, and 3Commas terms beginning with V

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Valhalla in Crypto

In crypto slang, Valhalla symbolizes the ultimate goal of holding through extreme volatility until achieving life-changing wealth. It’s the dreamland for those with diamond hands.

Validator

A validator is a network participant in a proof-of-stake (PoS) blockchain who confirms new transactions and adds them to the chain in exchange for rewards.

Vanity Address

A vanity address is a crypto wallet address customized to include specific characters, such as a name or word, often generated using special software.

Vaporware

Vaporware refers to a crypto project that is announced but never built or launched. These often attract hype and funding without delivering a working product.

Venture Capital

Venture capital is funding provided to early-stage startups with high growth potential. In crypto, VC firms often invest in protocols, exchanges, or infrastructure tools.

Verifiable Internet

The Verifiable Internet aims to make it easier to prove the authenticity of digital content, enabling verification to travel with data as it moves across systems.

Verification Code

A verification code is a security feature, often a short string of numbers, sent via SMS or email to confirm user identity and block bots from accessing systems.

Vesting Period

The vesting period is a set timeframe during which token holders cannot sell or transfer their tokens. This helps prevent early investors from immediately dumping assets.

Virgin Bitcoin

Virgin Bitcoin is Bitcoin that has never been spent or moved from its mining address. These coins are often viewed as clean and are not linked to any transaction history.

Virtual Automated Market Makers (vAMMs)

vAMMs simulate the behavior of real Automated Market Makers using synthetic liquidity. They allow users to trade derivatives directly on the blockchain without a traditional liquidity pool.

Virtual Commodity Association (VCA)

The VCA is a U.S.-based nonprofit aimed at creating a self-regulatory organization for digital assets. Its members include crypto exchanges and custodians.

Virtual Private Network (VPN)

A VPN is a tool that encrypts internet traffic and hides your IP address, offering privacy and security when browsing or trading on crypto exchanges.

Virtual Reality (VR)

VR is a digital environment that immerses users in simulated worlds. In crypto, VR is often tied to metaverse projects, gaming, or virtual real estate.

Virus

A virus is malicious software that can infect devices through downloads or links. In crypto, viruses may steal private keys or drain wallets.

Vitalik Buterin

Vitalik Buterin is the co-founder of Ethereum, a decentralized smart contract blockchain. His work shaped the development of Web3 and DeFi ecosystems.

Volatility

Volatility measures how much the price of a cryptocurrency changes over time. High volatility implies rapid and unpredictable price swings.

Volume

Volume is the total amount of a cryptocurrency traded during a given period. It reflects market activity and liquidity.

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