Stablecoin — Token designed to maintain a stable value (pegged to USD or other assets).


Utility Token — Token that grants access or functions within a platform/protocol.
Governance Token — Token that grants voting rights in protocol or DAO decisions.
Security Token — Token representing ownership of traditional assets or economic claims.
Circulating Supply — The number of tokens currently in circulation and tradable.
Total Supply — The total number of tokens created, including locked ones.
Max Supply — The maximum number of tokens that can be created (if any).
Inflation Rate — The rate at which the token supply increases over time.
Token Burn — The removal of tokens from circulation to reduce supply.
Minting — The process of creating new tokens.
Vesting — A phased token release scheme for team/early investors.
Airdrop — Free token distribution to the community for marketing or decentralization of ownership.
Initial Coin Offering (ICO) / IDO / IEO — Early project funding method by selling tokens.

C. Trading, Markets & Orders
Market Cap (Market Capitalization) — Token price × circulating supply; a measure of market value.
Volume — Total trading value or units within a specific period.
Liquidity (Liquidity) — Ease of buying/selling assets without significantly affecting the price.
Order Book — List of bid (buy) and ask (sell) orders on an exchange.
Bid Price — The highest price a buyer is willing to pay.
Ask Price — The lowest price a seller is willing to accept.
Spread — The difference between bid and ask; an indicator of liquidity.
Limit Order — An order to buy/sell at a specific or better price.
Market Order — An order executed immediately at the current market price.
Stop-Loss — An automatic order to stop losses at a certain level.
Take Profit (TP) — An automatic order to close a position when the target profit is reached.
Futures / Derivatives — Contracts to buy/sell assets in the future, usually with leverage.
Leverage — Borrowed capital to amplify trading exposure.
Margin — Funds required to open a leveraged position.
Liquidation — Forced closing of a position when margin is insufficient.
Spot Market — Market for real-time asset transactions without leverage contracts.(
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