Call Options
Call options are financial contracts that give an option buyer the right, but not the obligation, to purchase a stock, bond, commodity or other asset at a specific price.
Candlesticks
A candlestick chart is a graphing technique used to show changes in price over time. Each candle provides 4 points of information opening price, closing price, high, and low. Also known as “candles” for short.
Capital
Capital is most commonly defined as the large sum of money you would use to invest.
Capital Efficiencies
Capital efficiency is the ratio that compares the spending of a company on their growing revenue and how much they are receiving in return in the way of profits.
Casascius Coin
A physical unit of Bitcoin that comes in the form of brass, silver or gold-plated coins.
Cascading Liquidations
Cascading liquidation refers to an event where liquidations pile on top of each other, resulting in a sudden price change.
Capital Funds
Capital funding is the money provided in the form of debt or equity to operate a company.
Capitulation
Capitulation is the process of selling assets or cryptocurrencies at a significant loss because you have lost hope or belief that it will ever increase in price.
CeDeFi
CeDeFi, or centralized decentralized finance, combines traditional centralized financial services with decentralized applications, merging conventional regulatory policies with modern financial products and infrastructure.
Cash
Cash is the most liquid form of money: physical coins and banknotes in the most narrow sense of the term.
CashToken
CashTokens are a new set of opcodes that extend the capabilities of Bitcoin Cash to support new financial primitives in the form of fungible and non-fungible tokens.
Censorship
Censorship is the act of altering, suppressing, or prohibiting speech or writing that is considered detrimental to the general public.
Censorship Resistance
Censorship resistance refers to the idea that no party can prevent anyone from participating in a given platform or network.
Casper (Ethereum)
Casper is a project designed to implement PoS into the Ethereum network.
Cathie Wood
Cathie Wood is a top stock investor and the founder of ARK Invest, a $60 billion (assets) firm that invests in cutting-edge technologies, including self-driving vehicles and genomics.
Central Bank
In contemporary economies, the central bank is responsible for the formulation and transmission of monetary policy, as well as for the regulation of member banks.
Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC)
CBDCs are digital currencies issued by a central bank whose status as legal tender depends on government regulation or law.
Central Ledger
A central ledger is a physical book or a computer file used to record transactions in a centralized manner.
Central Processing Unit (CPU)
A central processing unit (CPU) is the part of a computer that is in charge of interpreting and executing programs and coordinating the work of all other components.
Centralized
A centralized organizational structure is one in which a single node or a small number of them are in control of an entire network.
Centralized Exchange (CEX)
Centralized exchanges (CEXs) are a type of cryptocurrency exchange that is operated by a company that owns it in a centralized manner.
Chain Reorganization
Chain reorganization is a process in blockchain technology that allows node operators to replace blocks and adopt new ones, in order to create new, longer chains of data.
Centre (Consortium)
A member-based consortium by Coinbase and Circle to manage USD Coin (USDC).
Certificate of Deposit (CD)
A certificate of deposit (CD) is a financial product allowing customers to earn an interest rate premium after making a deposit.