Cryptocurrency Terms and Definitions
What is the Howey Test in cryptocurrencies?
The Howey Test is a legal criterion used in the United States to determine whether an asset is an investment contract, that is, a security. Its outcome decides whether a token will fall under the regulator's oversight.
What is a ticker in cryptocurrencies?
A ticker is a short alphabetic code that uniquely denotes a cryptocurrency or trading instrument on an exchange. It replaces the full name and simplifies searching, quotes and trade execution.
What is a project restart in cryptocurrencies?
A restart is the "relaunch" of an investment or HYIP project, in which the administration writes off prior obligations to depositors and announces a resumption of operations under new terms.
What is Ripple (XRP) in cryptocurrencies?
Ripple is a payment network and protocol for fast international transfers, and XRP is its native digital asset. The network is geared toward settlements between banks, payment systems, and users.
What is market capitalization (market cap) in cryptocurrencies?
Market capitalization is the combined value of all coins of a cryptocurrency in circulation. It is calculated as the asset's current price multiplied by the number of coins in circulation.









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