SOLIDITY - MINER - BLOCK - DOGECOIN - PROOF OF STAKE - BLOCK TIMESTAMP - WALLET - BITCOIN (UNIT OF CURRENCY) - DECENTRALIZED - HARD FORK -

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SOLIDITY solidity is ethereum’s programming language for developing smart contracts. its syntax is similar to that of javascript, and it is intended to compile into bytecode for the ethereum virtual machine(evm)
MINER an altcoin first started as a joke in late 2013. dogecoin, which features a japanese fighting dog as its mascot, gained a broad international following and quickly grew to have a multi-million dollar market capitalization.
BLOCK a common term in cryptocurrency which means that the currency isn’t issued or regulated by a centralized authority, such as a bank or government.
DOGECOIN blocks are packages of data that carry permanently recorded data on the blockchain network.
PROOF OF STAKE a file that houses private keys. it usually contains a software client which allows access to view and create transactions on a specific blockchain that the wallet is designed for.
BLOCK TIMESTAMP a type of fork that renders previously invalid transactions valid, and vice versa. this type of fork requires all nodes and users to upgrade to the latest version of the protocol software.
WALLET 100,000,000 satoshis. a unit of the decentralized, digital currency which can be traded for goods and services. bitcoin also functions as a reserve currency for the altcoin ecosystem.
BITCOIN (UNIT OF CURRENCY) each block contains a timestamp in unix. they help to make it more difficult for someone else to manipulate the blockchain.
DECENTRALIZED a consensus distribution algorithm that rewards earnings based on the number of coins you own or hold. the more you invest in the coin, the more you gain by mining with this protocol.
HARD FORK a cryptocurrency needs some kind of mechanism to prevent one ruling party from abusing it. a miner can build a block and add it to the blockchain. as an incentive, he has the right to add a so-called coinbase transaction that gives him a specific number of bitcoins.


SOLIDITY solidity is ethereum’s programming language for developing smart contracts. its syntax is similar to that of javascript, and it is intended to compile into bytecode for the ethereum virtual machine(evm)
MINER a cryptocurrency needs some kind of mechanism to prevent one ruling party from abusing it. a miner can build a block and add it to the blockchain. as an incentive, he has the right to add a so-called coinbase transaction that gives him a specific number of bitcoins.
BLOCK blocks are packages of data that carry permanently recorded data on the blockchain network.
DOGECOIN an altcoin first started as a joke in late 2013. dogecoin, which features a japanese fighting dog as its mascot, gained a broad international following and quickly grew to have a multi-million dollar market capitalization.
PROOF OF STAKE a consensus distribution algorithm that rewards earnings based on the number of coins you own or hold. the more you invest in the coin, the more you gain by mining with this protocol.
BLOCK TIMESTAMP each block contains a timestamp in unix. they help to make it more difficult for someone else to manipulate the blockchain.
WALLET a file that houses private keys. it usually contains a software client which allows access to view and create transactions on a specific blockchain that the wallet is designed for.
BITCOIN (UNIT OF CURRENCY) 100,000,000 satoshis. a unit of the decentralized, digital currency which can be traded for goods and services. bitcoin also functions as a reserve currency for the altcoin ecosystem.
DECENTRALIZED a common term in cryptocurrency which means that the currency isn’t issued or regulated by a centralized authority, such as a bank or government.
HARD FORK a type of fork that renders previously invalid transactions valid, and vice versa. this type of fork requires all nodes and users to upgrade to the latest version of the protocol software.
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Hum... Interesting I see SOLIDITY more like Java. But I'm not a real programmer eheh
I say this because the SOLIDITY use class and staff like that.

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