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GLOSSARY

A candlestick chart is a graphing technique used to show changes in price over time. Each candle provides 4 points of information: opening price, closing price, high, and low. Also known as “candles” for short.

Capital is most commonly defined as the large sum of money you would use to invest.

Capital efficiency is the ratio that compares the spending of a company on their growing revenue and how much they are receiving in return in the way of profits.

Capital funding is the money provided in the form of debt or equity to operate a company.

Capitulation is the process of selling assets or cryptocurrencies at a significant loss because you have lost hope or belief that it will ever increase in price.

A physical unit of Bitcoin that comes in the form of brass, silver or gold-plated coins.

Cascading liquidation refers to an event where liquidations pile on top of each other, resulting in a sudden price change.

Cash is the most liquid form of money: physical coins and banknotes in the most narrow sense of the term.

CashTokens are a new set of opcodes that extend the capabilities of Bitcoin Cash to support new financial primitives in the form of fungible and non-fungible tokens.

Casper is a project designed to implement PoS into the Ethereum network.