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Backtesting in cryptocurrency refers to using historical data to simulate the performance of a trading strategy.

Crypto slang for a large quantity of a specific cryptocurrency. Alternatively (but less frequently) used to refer to the contents of an individual’s crypto portfolio.

An investor who continues to hold large amounts of a specific coin or token, regardless of its performance.

Bail-in is a relief or rescue solution offered to a heavily indebted financial institution where the company’s depositors, creditors or bondholders suffer a portion of the company’s burden.

Bail-out refers to a capital injection or resources given to an entity to prevent a potential downfall, including default and bankruptcy on its financial obligations.

It is a sales strategy in which a customer is attracted to a product or a service at a low rate but is later encouraged to buy one at a higher rate.

Baking is the process that Tezos uses in order to append new blocks of transactions to its blockchain.

Baking is a process that is used by Tezos in order to append new blocks of transactions onto its blockchain.

Balanced Funds refer to mutual funds containing stock and bond components in a single portfolio.

A balanced investment strategy attempts to balance the return and risk of a portfolio.