The smallest unit of Bitcoin, equal to 0.00000001 BTC. Named after Bitcoin’s creator, Satoshi Nakamoto.
A series of 12–24 words that can be used to recover a digital wallet. Keeping your seed phrase safe is crucial. Anyone with it can access your funds.
The practice of holding and controlling your own private keys and digital assets without relying on a third-party custodian, such as an exchange or financial institution.
A digital identity model where individuals fully own and control their identity data, deciding when, how, and with whom it is shared without relying on centralized identity providers.
A high-speed blockchain platform known for fast transactions and low fees. Its native cryptocurrency is SOL, used to pay for transactions and interact with applications.
A cryptocurrency designed to maintain a stable value, often backed by fiat like the US dollar. Stablecoins allow users to transact onchain without the risk.
A L2 that enables smart contracts and applications with Bitcoin as the secure base layer. This is the L2 that .locker uses in its solution.
The act of locking up cryptocurrency in a network to help validate transactions, usually earning rewards in return. Staking is common in Proof-of-Stake (PoS) blockchains.
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