Key: Refers to cryptographic keys, such as a public key or private key, used to secure cryptocurrency transactions.
Keylogger: Malicious software or hardware used to record keystrokes, potentially capturing private keys or passwords to cryptocurrency wallets.
Kilobyte (KB): A unit of data size often used to describe blockchain file sizes or data transactions.
Kovan: A public Ethereum testnet used for testing smart contracts and decentralized applications.
Kraken: A popular cryptocurrency exchange where users can trade various digital assets.
KuCoin: Another well-known cryptocurrency exchange offering trading and investing services.
Kusama: A blockchain network that serves as a testing ground for Polkadot, enabling developers to experiment with features in a live environment.
KYC (Know Your Customer): A process used by cryptocurrency exchanges and other financial services to verify the identity of their users.
K9 Finance DAO (KNINE), Kadena (KDA), kaia (KAIA), Kaidro (KDR), Kaito (KAITO), KALYCHAIN (KLC), KAN (KAN), Kanga (KNG), Kangamoon (KANG), Kango (KANGO), Karate Combat (KARATE), KardiaChain (KAI), Karura (KAR), Kaspa (KAS), Kaspy (KASPY), Kasta (KASTA), Katana Inu (KATA), Kava (KAVA), KCAL (KCAL), Keep3rV1 (KP3R), KEK (KEKE), KEKIUS (KEKIUS), Kekius Maximus (KM), Kendu Inu (KENDU), KIBHO COIN (KBC), KILT Protocol (KILT), Kima Network (KIMA), KIN (KIN), Kinesis Gold (KAU), Kinesis Silver (KAG), Kingaru (KRU), KISHU INU (KISHU), KISSAN (KSN), Kitten Haimer (KHAI), Kleros (PNK), Klever (KLV), KlimaDAO (KLIMA), Koma Inu (KOMA), Komodo (KMD), KONAN of Kaspa (KONAN), KONPAY (KON), Kryll (KRL), Kryptomon (KMON), Kryptonite (SEILOR), KubeCoin (KUBE), KuCoin Token (KCS), Kusama (KSM), Kyber Network (KNC)
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