CRYPTO GLOSSARY

Crypto Glossary: F

Crypto Glossary

Fair AI: Artificial Intelligence systems designed and trained to ensure unbiased and equitable decision-making.

Fakeout: A market signal or price movement that suggests a trend reversal but quickly reverses back, causing traders to be misled.

Falling Knife: A term used to describe a rapid and often sharp decline in an asset’s price.

Falling Wedge: A technical analysis pattern characterized by converging trend lines pointing downward, indicating a potential bullish reversal.

Fan Token: A type of cryptocurrency that represents ownership or membership rights to specific sports clubs or entertainment brands.

Fantom (FTM): A high-performance, scalable, and secure smart-contract platform.

FantomStarter (FS): A launchpad for decentralized finance (DeFi) projects on the Fantom network.

Faucet: A website or application that dispenses small amounts of cryptocurrency to users for free or as rewards.

Fee Burning: The process of permanently removing transaction fees from circulation.

Fee Tiers: Different levels of transaction fees based on the trading volume or activity of a user on an exchange.

Fetch.ai (FET): A decentralized machine learning platform for applications such as asset trading, energy grid optimization, and smart cities.

Fiat On-Ramp: A service or process that allows users to convert traditional fiat currency into cryptocurrency.

Fiat-Pegged Cryptocurrency: A type of stablecoin that is backed by a reserve of fiat currency to maintain its value.

Field Programmable Gate Array: A type of integrated circuit that can be programmed or configured by a user after manufacturing.

Filecoin (FIL): A decentralized storage network that turns cloud storage into an algorithmic market.

Financial Action Task Force (FATF): An intergovernmental organization that sets standards and promotes measures to combat money laundering and terrorist financing.

Financial Crime Enforcement Network (FinCEN): A bureau of the U.S. Department of the Treasury responsible for safeguarding the financial system from illicit use.

Finite Supply: The total maximum amount of a particular cryptocurrency that can ever be mined or issued.

Firo (FIRO): A privacy-focused cryptocurrency that uses zero-knowledge proofs to ensure anonymous transactions.

First In, First Out (FIFO): An inventory valuation method where the oldest items are used or sold first.

First-Mover Advantage (FMA): The competitive edge gained by being the first to enter a market or adopt a new technology.

Fish: A term used to describe inexperienced or novice traders in the cryptocurrency market.

Flash Crash: A very rapid and deep decline in the price of an asset, typically followed by a quick recovery.

Flash Loan Attack: A type of exploit in which an attacker uses a flash loan to manipulate the market and profit from the price changes.

Flash Loan: A type of uncollateralized loan in decentralized finance (DeFi) that must be repaid within a single transaction block.

Flash Minting: The creation and destruction of tokens within a single transaction.

Flashbots: A research and development organization focused on mitigating the negative effects of Maximum Extractable Value (MEV) in the Ethereum network.

Flippening: A hypothetical scenario where a cryptocurrency, such as Ethereum, surpasses Bitcoin in market capitalization.

Flipping: The practice of quickly buying and selling assets to take advantage of short-term price movements for profit.

FOMO (Fear Of Missing Out): The anxiety that one might miss out on potential investment opportunities or market trends.

Force Liquidation: The process of forcibly selling an asset to cover an outstanding debt.

Fork Choice Rule: A set of criteria used by blockchain networks to decide which chain or branch to follow during a network fork.

Formal Verification: A method used to prove the correctness of algorithms underlying smart contracts and protocols.

Fractal Analysis: A technique used to identify patterns and trends in market prices by analyzing their recursive nature.

Fractional Stablecoins: A type of stablecoin partially backed by collateral and partially stabilized through algorithmic mechanisms.

Frax (FRAX): A fractional-algorithmic stablecoin protocol that aims to provide a scalable and decentralized stable currency.

Frax Share (FXS): The governance token of the Frax protocol, which is used to vote on changes to the protocol and earn rewards.

Front Running: The unethical practice of placing a trade based on advance information about an upcoming transaction.

FUD (Fear, Uncertainty, and Doubt) [221]: A strategy used to spread negative information and create fear, uncertainty, and doubt to influence market behavior.

FUDster: A person who spreads FUD to manipulate market sentiment or create panic.

Full Node: A computer that fully validates and stores the entire blockchain, ensuring the network’s security and integrity.

Fully Diluted Value (FDV): The total market value of a cryptocurrency if all its tokens were in circulation.

Fully Homomorphic Encryption: A form of encryption that allows computations to be performed on encrypted data without decrypting it.

Fundamental Analysis (FA): A method of evaluating an asset by analyzing its underlying economic, financial, and other qualitative and quantitative factors.

FunFair (FUN): A blockchain-based platform for online gaming and casinos.

Fusion (FSN): A blockchain platform that aims to provide cross-chain, cross-organization, and cross-data source services through smart contracts.

Fusion Rollups: A type of Layer 2 scaling solution that combines the features of optimistic rollups and ZK rollups for improved efficiency and security.

Futo: An organization that develops and invests in decentralized technologies and companies. Founded in 221 by Eron Wolf, Futo focuses on advancing open-source software, empowering individuals with technological freedom, and reducing the influence of centralized corporations.

Futures Contract: A legal agreement to buy or sell an asset at a predetermined price at a specified time in the future.

Crypto Projects

Fabric Token (FT), FABWELT (WELT), Facebook (FB), FAFO (FAFO), Faith Tribe (FTRB), Falcons Inu (FALCON), Fantaverse (UT), Fantom (FTM), Fantom Maker (FAME), Farmland (FAR), Fartcoin (FARTCOIN), Fasttoken (FTN), FAT GUY (FATGUY), FAUNUS (FNS), FC Barcelona Fan Token BAR (BAR), FC Porto (PORTO), FC Porto Fan Token (PORTO), FEAR (FEAR), FEAR NOT (FEARNOT), FEG Token (FEG), Fellaz (FLZ), FERC (FERC), Ferrum Network (FRM), Fetch.AI (FET), Filecoin (FIL), FileStar (STAR), FIO (FIO), FIO Protocol (FIO), Fire Protocol (FIRE), Firo (FIRO), First Broccoli (BROCCOLIF3B), First City in Mars (TERMINUS), First Digital USD (FDUSD), First Neiro On Ethereum (NEIRO), Fishkoin (KOIN), FistToken (FIST), Fjord Foundry (FJO), Flamengo Fan Token (MENGO), Flamingo (FLM), FLARE (FLR), Flare Network (FLR), Flat Earth (FLAT), Flock.io (FLOCK), FLOKI (FLOKI), Flow (FLOW), Fluence (FLT), Fluffys (FLUFF), Flux (FLUX), FluxBot (FLUXB), Flying Avocado Cat (FAC), focai.fun (FOCAI), Fofar (FOFAR), FOMOFI (FOMO), Footballcoin (XFC), FOREST (FOREST), Formation FI (FORM), Forta (FORT), FORTH (FORTH), Foxy Linea (FOXY), Frax Share (FXS), FRED (FRED), Free Coin (FREE), FreeBnk (FRBK), fren (FREN), Friend.tech (FRIEND), FTX Token (FTT), Fullsend Community (FULLSEND), Function X (FX), Funex (FUNEX), FunFair (FUN), FUNTICO (TICO), FunToken (FUN), Furucombo (COMBO), Fuse Network (FUSE), Fusion (FSN), Fusionist (ACE), FuturesAI (FAI), FuZai (FZC), FWOG (FWOG)


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