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Dash is a term used in several unrelated domains. The most common references are to a punctuation mark, a cryptocurrency, and a Unix shell named dash. Each usage has its own history and context, and the term does not imply a single overarching concept.

Dash (punctuation) refers to a family of horizontal marks, including the en dash (–) and em dash (—).

Dash is a digital currency launched in 2014, originally under the name XCoin, later Darkcoin, and then

Dash, the Debian Almquist Shell, is a lightweight POSIX-compliant Unix shell used as /bin/sh in many Debian-based

A
dash
is
generally
longer
than
a
hyphen
and
is
used
to
indicate
ranges,
pauses,
or
abrupt
breaks
in
thought.
The
en
dash
is
typically
used
for
ranges
such
as
dates
or
numbers,
while
the
em
dash
can
replace
parentheses
or
set
off
a
phrase.
Hyphens
(-)
remain
a
separate
punctuation
mark
used
to
join
words.
Dash.
It
aims
to
enable
fast,
low-fee
transactions
and
offers
features
such
as
InstantSend,
which
verifies
transactions
quickly,
and
PrivateSend,
which
enhances
privacy.
The
Dash
network
uses
a
two-tier
architecture
with
miners
and
master
nodes;
the
master
nodes
fund
proposals
and
govern
development
and
treasury
through
an
on-chain
voting
system.
Dash
operates
on
its
own
blockchain
and
is
traded
on
various
exchanges.
systems.
It
is
designed
for
speed
and
low
memory
usage,
suitable
for
scripting
and
system
boot
environments.
Dash
is
smaller
and
faster
than
Bash,
but
it
lacks
many
interactive
features
and
some
Bash-specific
extensions.