A payment for using the blockchain to transact.
Treasury bills (T-Bills) are short-term U.S. government debt obligations.
A trojan is a type of malware that is often disguised as legitimate software.
A trust is a fiduciary relationship in which one party, known as a trustor, gives another party, the trustee, the right to hold title to property or assets for the benefit of a third party, the beneficiary.
An environment where there is no centralized authority.
A mixing service that helps make cryptocurrency funds and transactions more anonymous.
A system that in principle could be able to solve any computation problem.
Two-factor authentication (2FA) is method of access that requires two different forms of authentication.