Indicators

Indicators

What is an Indicator?   A cryptocurrency indicator is a tool used for analyzing and predicting the price movements of digital currencies. These indicators are typically based on historical price data and trading volume and help traders identify suitable entry and exit points.   ...

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bag holder

bag holder

 What is a Bag Holder?   What is a Digital Currency Bag?  A digital currency bag (or "bag," which means "wallet") usually refers to a digital wallet used for storing, sending, and receiving cryptocurrencies. These wallets can come in the form of software ...

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GasFree User Guide

GasFree User Guide

  GasFree User Guide What is a GasFree Wallet? A GasFree wallet is a type of digital wallet that allows users to conduct on-chain transactions without paying the usual gas fees. This new feature simplifies transfers by letting users pay the transaction fee using only the currency bei...

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Right Menu of TradingView

Right Menu of TradingView

    The right-side menu primarily displays key information about your currency pair. The three tabs (black box) provide news related to the currency, details about its price, and the option to create a personal watchlist. The far-right side (red box) contains several buttons for op...

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stop _ limit

stop _ limit

What is Spot Limit?   Spot Limit generally refers to the range or limit within which a financial asset, such as currency, stock, or commodity, is bought and sold in the market at the current price or spot price. This concept is commonly used in financial and trading markets and can pertai...

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Indicators In TradingView

Indicators In TradingView

Indicators encompass all the technical indicators offered by TradingView, and there is an extensive selection available. You will find a wide range of indicators here. In addition to the fundamental indicators that are widely recognized, TradingView also includes a comprehensive array of custom in...

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airnode

airnode

What is Airnode?   Airnode is a protocol or solution designed to connect off-chain data to smart contracts on blockchain networks. It enables developers to seamlessly integrate data from various sources, such as APIs, into their smart contracts without the need for complex infrastructure....

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Alpha

Alpha

What is Alpha? In the context of cryptocurrencies, Alpha typically refers to the return or performance that an asset or investment provides over time compared to a specific benchmark, such as a market index. In other words, Alpha indicates the strength of an investment in generating additional re...

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Smart Contracts

Smart Contracts

How Do Smart Contracts Work?   Smart contracts are a type of self-executing program that runs on blockchains. These contracts automatically enforce the conditions and rules specified within them, without the need for intermediaries or third parties. Here’s how smart contracts work: ...

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