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BIP
BIP
2

Bitcoin Improvement Proposal: a design document proposing changes or extensions to the Bitcoin protocol. BIPs standardi…

Base58Check
Base58Check
1

A human-friendly encoding used for some address formats that avoids ambiguous characters and includes a checksum. Bitco…

Bech32
Bech32
0

An address encoding format with strong error-detection properties, used by Bitcoin for SegWit addresses. Bech32 address…

Blacklisting
ブラックリストへの登録
3

The ability to block specific addresses from transferring or receiving a token, usually implemented by contract logic o…

Block
ブロック
47

A batch of data (often transactions) added to the blockchain as a unit. Blocks are linked by including the previous blo…

Block Gas Limit
ブロックガス制限
0

A per-block cap on total gas that constrains how much computation can be included. It helps bound resource usage and af…

Block Header
ブロックヘッダー
4

A compact summary of a block containing metadata such as previous block hash, Merkle root, timestamp, and consensus fie…

Block Height
ブロックの高さ
1

The number of blocks preceding a given block in the chain. Height is often used to reference time in protocols with pre…

Block Propagation
ブロックの伝播
7

The process of broadcasting newly created blocks through the network. Faster propagation generally reduces the rate of …

Block Reward
ブロック報酬
6

The compensation paid to the block producer, often consisting of transaction fees plus a protocol-issued subsidy (block…

Block Size
ブロックサイズ
10

A limit on the amount of data that can be included in a block. Block size constraints influence throughput, fees, and d…

Block Time
ブロックタイム
11

The expected or average time between blocks. Block time affects latency, security assumptions, and throughput.

Blockchain
ブロックチェーン
53

An append-only ledger of blocks, where each block references the previous one via cryptographic hashes. This chaining m…

Bloom Filter
ブルームフィルター
0

A probabilistic data structure used to test set membership with possible false positives but no false negatives. Some p…

Burning
燃えている
6

Destroying token units to reduce supply. Stablecoin redemptions often burn tokens when the issuer returns reserve asset…

Byzantine Fault Tolerance
ビザンチンフォールトトレランス
15

A property of distributed systems that continue operating correctly even if some nodes act arbitrarily or maliciously. …

C 11 terms
Chain Reorganization
チェーン再編
0

A change to the canonical chain tip when a node switches from one branch to another due to the fork choice rule. Reorgs…

Checkpoint
チェックポイント
4

A fixed reference point in the chain used to reduce sync cost or defend against certain long-range attacks. Checkpoints…

Checksum
チェックサム
1

Extra data added to detect accidental errors in identifiers such as addresses. Checksums help wallets and users catch t…

Circulating Supply
循環供給
2

The amount of a token currently available for trading and use. Circulating supply can differ from total supply due to l…

Collateral
担保
9

Assets posted to secure an obligation or maintain a peg. In crypto, collateral can be fiat, crypto, or tokenized assets…

Commitment
こだわり
10

A cryptographic construct that lets someone commit to a value while keeping it hidden, with the ability to reveal it la…

Confirmation
確認
19

A measure of how deep a transaction is buried under subsequent blocks. More confirmations generally reduce the risk of …

Consensus
コンセンサス
39

The process by which distributed nodes agree on a single shared state (e.g. the current blockchain). A consensus algori…

Contract Account
契約アカウント
2

An Ethereum account that contains code executed by the EVM. Contract accounts cannot sign transactions directly; they e…

Cryptographic Hash Function
暗号化ハッシュ関数
1

A function that maps arbitrary data to a fixed-size digest. Good hash functions are preimage-resistant, second-preimage…

Custodian
管理人
2

A regulated entity that holds assets on behalf of others, such as stablecoin reserves. Custodianship affects operationa…

D 9 terms
E 9 terms
F 7 terms
G 8 terms
H 4 terms
I 4 terms
K 1 term
L 10 terms
Layer 2
Layer 2
0

A protocol built on top of a base blockchain (Layer 1) that improves scalability or functionality. Layer 2 systems ofte…

Leader
リーダー
12

A designated block producer for a given time window in some protocols. Leaders are often selected via stake-weighted sc…

Leader Schedule
リーダースケジュール
4

A predetermined ordering of leaders/validators assigned to produce blocks over upcoming slots. A schedule helps nodes a…

Ledger
元帳
21

A record of accounts and balances (and potentially other state) at a point in time. Some systems call each finalized st…

Light Client
ライトクライアント
1

A node that verifies blockchain data with reduced storage and bandwidth, typically using headers and proofs rather than…

Liquidity Pool
流動性プール
0

A pool of tokens locked in a smart contract to facilitate trades, lending, or other functions. Liquidity providers depo…

Liquidity Provider
流動性プロバイダー
0

A user who supplies assets to a liquidity pool. In return, they usually receive a claim token and earn trading fees pro…

Locktime
ロックタイム
0

A transaction field that prevents inclusion in a block until a certain time or block height. Locktime enables timelocks…

Log
ログ
3

An append-only record emitted by contract execution, typically indexed for efficient querying. Logs are the basis for m…

Longest Chain Rule
最長連鎖ルール
0

A rule where nodes treat the chain with the greatest accumulated weight (usually work) as canonical. It resolves tempor…

M 10 terms
Mempool
メンプール
6

The set of valid, unconfirmed transactions that nodes store and relay. Miners/validators typically choose transactions …

Merkle Patricia Trie
マークル・パトリシア・トリー
1

A data structure combining a Patricia trie with Merkle hashing to enable verifiable key-value storage. Ethereum uses Me…

Merkle Proof
マークルプルーフ
2

A set of sibling hashes that allows verifying that a leaf is included in a Merkle tree, given the Merkle root. SPV clie…

Merkle Tree
マークルツリー
8

A tree of hashes that summarizes many items into one root hash. It enables efficient inclusion proofs: a node can prove…

Message Call
メッセージコール
1

In Ethereum, an internal call from one account/contract to another during execution. Message calls can transfer value, …

Miner
鉱夫
8

A participant that performs Proof of Work to propose blocks. Miners typically assemble transactions, compute hashes, an…

Mining
マイニング
14

The process of producing blocks in Proof of Work systems by searching for a valid block hash. Miners collect fees and, …

Mining Pool
マイニングプール
2

A coordinated group of miners that share work and split rewards. Pools reduce payout variance for individual miners.

Minting
鋳造
9

Creating new token units, often in exchange for collateral or deposits. Stablecoin issuers mint tokens when users depos…

Multi-Signature
マルチ署名
2

A scheme where spending requires multiple signatures (e.g. 2-of-3). Multisig can improve security and enable shared con…

N 4 terms
O 4 terms
P 12 terms
P2PKH
P2PKH
1

Pay-to-Public-Key-Hash: a common Bitcoin output type that locks funds to a public key hash and requires a signature and…

P2SH
P2SH
1

Pay-to-Script-Hash: a Bitcoin output type that locks funds to a script hash. The spender reveals the redeem script and …

Patricia Trie
パトリシア・トリー
1

A radix tree variant used to efficiently store and verify key-value mappings. Ethereum uses Patricia tries (and variant…

Peer-to-Peer Network
ピアツーピアネットワーク
3

A network architecture where nodes communicate directly without a central server. Blockchains use P2P networks to propa…

Peg
ペグ
7

A target exchange rate between a stablecoin and its reference asset, such as 1 token = 1 USD. Maintaining a peg typical…

Private Key
秘密鍵
2

The secret component of an asymmetric key pair used to create digital signatures. Control of the private key typically …

Proof of History
歴史の証明
12

A technique used by Solana to provide a verifiable sequence of time between events using a hash chain. It is used as a …

Proof of Replication
複製の証明
5

A technique proposed in some systems to prove that a node stores a replica of data. Proofs of replication/storage are u…

Proof of Stake
ステークの証明
6

A consensus mechanism where validators stake assets and are selected to propose/attest blocks. Security comes from econ…

Proof of Work
作業証明
28

A consensus mechanism where block producers must perform computational work to propose a block. Security comes from the…

Pruning
剪定
1

A technique where nodes discard old data while retaining enough information to validate new blocks. Pruning reduces sto…

Public Key
公開鍵
8

The publicly shareable component of an asymmetric key pair. It is used to verify signatures or derive addresses, depend…

R 7 terms
S 25 terms
SHA-256
SHA-256
17

A widely used cryptographic hash function that outputs 256-bit digests. Bitcoin uses SHA-256 in its Proof of Work and i…

SPV
SPV
4

Simplified Payment Verification: a Bitcoin technique where a client downloads block headers and uses Merkle proofs to v…

Scaling
スケーリング
11

Techniques to increase throughput, reduce latency, or lower costs while maintaining security. Scaling approaches includ…

Script
スクリプト
4

A programmable spending condition language attached to transaction outputs. Bitcoin Script is intentionally limited and…

ScriptPubKey
ScriptPubKey
0

In Bitcoin, the locking script of an output specifying the conditions required to spend it. Inputs provide data that sa…

ScriptSig
スクリプトシグ
0

In Bitcoin, the unlocking script in an input that provides signatures and data to satisfy the referenced output's Scrip…

Scrypt
暗号
6

A memory-hard key derivation and hashing function designed to make brute-force attacks more expensive. Dogecoin and Lit…

Sealevel
海面
5

Solana's parallel smart contract runtime that allows non-overlapping transactions to execute concurrently. Parallelism …

Seed Phrase
シードフレーズ
0

A sequence of words that encodes wallet recovery information, typically derived from entropy per a standard like BIP-39…

Segregated Witness
隔離された証人
4

A Bitcoin protocol upgrade that separates signature (witness) data from the transaction's main structure. SegWit increa…

Selfish Mining
利己的なマイニング
0

A mining strategy where a miner withholds blocks to gain an advantage in the fork choice process. It can increase reven…

Sharding
シャーディング
1

A scaling technique that splits state or transaction processing across multiple shards, allowing parallelism. Sharding …

Sidechain
サイドチェーン
0

A separate blockchain that interoperates with a main chain, often via bridges. Sidechains can have different rules and …

Slashing
斬撃
1

A penalty mechanism in staking systems that destroys or confiscates part of a validator's stake for protocol violations…

Slot
スロット
4

A discrete time interval in some protocols during which a leader/validator may propose a block. Solana uses slots as a …

Smart Contract
スマートコントラクト
14

Program code deployed on a blockchain that can hold assets and execute deterministically based on inputs. Smart contrac…

Soft Fork
ソフトフォーク
0

A backward-compatible protocol change that tightens consensus rules. Upgraded nodes enforce new rules; non-upgraded nod…

Solidity
堅牢性
1

A high-level smart contract programming language commonly used to write contracts for the EVM. Solidity compiles to EVM…

Stablecoin
ステーブルコイン
13

A token designed to maintain a stable value relative to a reference asset, often a fiat currency like USD. Stability me…

State
36

The current data of the blockchain that affects transaction validity and execution results. In Ethereum, state includes…

State Channel
状態チャネル
0

A mechanism where participants transact off-chain and only settle final results on-chain. Channels can reduce fees and …

State Root
ステートルート
1

A root hash committing to the blockchain's state at a particular block. In Ethereum, the state root is the root of the …

Storage
ストレージ
18

Persistent contract data stored on-chain, typically more expensive to write than transient memory. In the EVM, storage …

Supply Cap
供給キャップ
1

A maximum total supply of a token enforced by protocol rules. Bitcoin has a capped supply, while some systems have ongo…

Sybil Attack
シビルアタック
1

An attack where one actor creates many identities to gain disproportionate influence in a network. Consensus systems us…

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X 1 term