Author: CryptoPress
The first block of a blockchain is known as a genesis block, and it is normally hardcoded into the application’s program. Many “bits” (containing authenticated transactions and operation data) are joined together by a metaphorical chain in a blockchain.
¿What did the Bitcoin Genesis Block say?
Genesis blocks are particularly important because they are the backbone of a blockchain and often contain fascinating stories...
GPU mining
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GPU mining is a cryptocurrency mining method that uses graphics processor units (GPUs) rather than the central processing units (CPUs) that were used in the early days of the blockchain industry. The Radeon HD 5970 GPU-miner, for example, can process 3,200 32-bit instructions per clock.
This reflects an 800-fold improvement in power over a CPU’s four 32-bit instructions per clock. GPU mining is much more effective for...
Gwei
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Gwei is a subunit of the Ether (ETH) cryptocurrency on the Ethereum network. A gwei, also known as a gigawei, is the smallest base unit of Ether. It is 1,000,000,000 wei. One gwei is equivalent to 0.000000001 ETH (10-9). In contrast, 1 ETH equals 1 billion gwei.
Gwei is a handy way to quantify gas fees (amounts charged to miners for transaction processing). Ethereum sub-units sometimes also have nicknames, like in this case Gwei’s...
Gas
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The fee charged on the Ethereum network in exchange for accessing the platform’s computing resources is referred to as gas. Launching decentralized applications (DApps) and basic transactions like sending ETH between traders all need gas. The invoice is charged in Ether (ETH), the native currency of the site.
Gas is consumed in gwei, or tiny increments. 0.000000001 ETH is equivalent to one gwei. The amount of ETH charged in a single...
Buy the dip (BTD/BTFD)
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An exhortation from proponents of a cryptocurrency to purchase it when prices are poor.
For cryptocurrency bulls, “Buy The Dip” means that any dips in the price of your favorite coin can only mean one thing: it’s time to buy even more.
In crypto, its more emphatic form “Buy the f*cking dip” is also used, to highlight the confidence in the recovery of prices in the future.

