Title: Criptocurrency Terms Post by: Eirecoin on November 21, 2018, 06:25:47 AM Sometimes I forget what is the meaning of some terms, so I decided to do a little research and share with you guys some of the terms that we are using here in the forum
Hodl: is simply a misspelling of “Hold” ATH: signifies all-time high, as in “all-time price high.” FUD: fear, uncertainty, and doubt FOMO: fear of missing out Bagholder: people who purchase a currency at an ATH or during a bull run What other terms do you know that we are currently using in the forum? Title: Re: Criptocurrency Terms Post by: dewildance on November 21, 2018, 06:32:00 AM There are a lot of thread about this term. Actually some of has more term from your thread. You can search in forum about it.
Title: Re: Criptocurrency Terms Post by: Iwillgotothemoon on November 21, 2018, 06:55:27 AM Here is a post about terms.
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=126798.0 You can learn everything you want to know about Criptocurrency Terms here. Title: Re: Criptocurrency Terms Post by: Baofeng on November 22, 2018, 04:07:40 AM I think this is the second thread I have seen and replied for in a week. Here it goes,
Cryptocurrency Lingo/Slang (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=3250658) I also advise you to visit this thread as well: [GUIDES] on Bitcointalk. Index thread (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=4928968.0). Title: Re: Criptocurrency Terms Post by: HabBear on November 22, 2018, 05:25:39 AM Two big corrections to make here...
Hodl: is simply a misspelling of “Hold” "HODL" actually does stand for something today, it stands for "hold on for dear life" and refers to the mentality that die hard bitcoin enthusiasts have to stay invested even during the darkest days. The origination is due to a misspelling of "hold" but the person was using the word in the context of not being able to predict the market and admitting to having a fuck all attitude, he was going down with the ship! This is a significant bitcoin reference and anyone getting it wrong should not be declaring themselves as some sort of authority over bitcoin related terms. (This is especially true for someone who registered on this forum in 2014). Bagholder: people who purchase a currency at an ATH or during a bull run Bagholder in no way means what is stated above. A bagholder is someone who owns worthless stock. So in the crytpocurrency world a bagholder is someone who bought into a shit alternative cryptocurrency (based on hype or who knows what logic) and still owns these worthless tokens. Anyone who owns Bitcoin Gold is essentially a bagholder. Title: Re: Criptocurrency Terms Post by: Screamshot on November 22, 2018, 09:15:55 AM There are various terminology in cryptocurrency world and there has been various post and thread about it some link has already been post as a reply here for you but in addition you can use the search option to get answers to any thing you are not clear on
Title: Re: Criptocurrency Terms Post by: Marcel666 on November 22, 2018, 11:41:37 AM After regularly browsing through the forum one is bound to become familiar with the most notable terms which are used during discussions.
This thread which has been highlighted contains all information concerning the subject, I use it only for reference as most of the terms and abbreviations are not commonly used. Title: Re: Criptocurrency Terms Post by: Eirecoin on November 27, 2018, 10:49:51 PM After regularly browsing through the forum one is bound to become familiar with the most notable terms which are used during discussions. This thread which has been highlighted contains all information concerning the subject, I use it only for reference as most of the terms and abbreviations are not commonly used. Thank you i really appreciate it Title: Re: Criptocurrency Terms Post by: Upgrade00 on November 28, 2018, 02:57:17 AM Firstly there's an error in the title, it's Cryptocurrency.
And there are lots of terminologies associated with cryptocurrency it can not all be covered in a few, simple lines. If you are going to discuss such an exhausted topic you should go the extra mile in bringing out lots of facts that would match any previously posted. Bagholder: people who purchase a currency at an ATH or during a bull run I think this term, bag holder means someone who missed out on the during the ATH and is holding unto the coins which has dropped in value, expecting a future Pump. Title: Re: Criptocurrency Terms Post by: Onuohakk on November 28, 2018, 06:52:04 AM This are very basic cryptocurrency terminology that everyone should be aware of the. Was going to drop a link to a comprehensive post on cryptocurrency terminology but I see a member had already done that.
Title: Re: Criptocurrency Terms Post by: True Vozer on November 28, 2018, 07:01:47 AM Recently i often scrolling and read threads and found new short written words
IMO = in my opinion ASAP = as soon as possible DYOR = do your own research Title: Re: Criptocurrency Terms Post by: Crypdon on December 09, 2018, 07:17:35 PM At this moment when the market is low the important terms are finance based. Bull trap is when the market recovers a bit, everyone jumps in, and then the whales dump it down again to capitalise. Lots of bull traps right now, but it's difficult not to get trapped
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