Results for “stable coin”
A crypto pegged to a stable value, usually a fiat currency.
A worthless or low-quality crypto token with no real use case.
A one or two dollar coin (as a donation)
Prying into or spying on others' business
Someone who owns no cryptocurrency, often a sceptic.
Any cryptocurrency other than Bitcoin.
A coin based on an internet meme or joke, driven by social hype.
Someone who owns no crypto and/or dismisses it entirely
Money or profit — 'getting coin' means getting paid.
A scheme to hype a coin up, sell at the peak, and leave latecomers holding the crash.
A coin-flip mixup — block the wrong way and you're guessing right half the time at best.
The demo a coin-op plays to itself to lure you in.
A one-coin-only zealot, usually Bitcoin.
Humble Bitcoin rank-and-file, worn as a badge.
Edge info on a coin or NFT before it moons.
When a coin's price goes vertical — straight up.
A permabull who thinks every coin is about to 100x.
Lottery-ticket bet on an obscure coin going 100x.
Killing rivals — or symbolically smoking weed strains named after dead ones. Chief Keef coinage.
Aluminum krewe coin thrown from Mardi Gras floats.
Marketing-coined label for the Dallas–Fort Worth metro region.
A mentally unstable inmate whose behaviour is wildly unpredictable.
A UK Special Constable — volunteer with full powers but no pay.
A coin-tossing gambling game.
Satoshis; the smallest unit of Bitcoin (0.00000001 BTC).
The hypothetical moment Ethereum overtakes Bitcoin in market cap.
A coin's total value: price times circulating supply.
The smallest unit of Bitcoin; also Bitcoin's pseudonymous creator.
One who believes a single coin should dominate over all others.
Accumulating small amounts of Bitcoin over time
To postpone a coin-toss choice to the second half.
A meme-spelled hype shout for a coin to go up — 'pump it' with extra chaos.
Cockney back-slang for 'half' — half a coin, half a measure, half the price.
The riskiest, wildest frontier of crypto — hunting new memecoins and speculative launches; also street slang for a rough area.
To hold a coin no matter what, never selling through any crash — born from a famous typo.
Impatiently asking when a coin will make you rich enough to buy a Lamborghini.
A rallying cry that a coin's price is about to skyrocket — straight up, no limit.
A cutpurse — the rogue who sliced the strings of a hanging purse and palmed the coin.
To throw a big chunk of money into a coin or token fast, with little or no research.
Polari for hair — simply 'hair' spelled backwards, a classic back-slang coining.