Across
- 5. The live and operational version of a blockchain network
- 6. A data structure used in blockchain networks to verify the integrity of data
- 8. A digital signature scheme that allows for more efficient and secure signature verification
- 9. The ability of a blockchain network to handle an increasing number of transactions without sacrificing performance or security
- 10. The price per unit of gas that users pay to execute a transaction on the Ethereum network
Down
- 1. A consensus mechanism where validators are authorized to validate transactions based on their reputation and identity
- 2. A practice in DeFi where users earn rewards for providing liquidity to a decentralized exchange or protocol
- 3. The agreement among network participants on the state of the blockchain
- 4. The base protocol of a blockchain network, where all transactions are validated and recorded
- 7. A type of cryptocurrency that emphasizes privacy and anonymity of transactions and user information
