cryptos
Cryptocurrencies, or cryptos, are digital assets that use cryptography and distributed ledgers to enable peer-to-peer value transfer and programmable features without centralized intermediaries. They typically operate on blockchains, public networks maintained by a distributed set of participants. Cryptos can be used as a medium of exchange, a store of value, or a platform for programmable rules.
Most cryptos rely on a decentralized consensus mechanism to confirm transactions. The most common is proof
Bitcoin pioneered digital scarcity and a global payments network. Ethereum popularized programmable contracts, enabling decentralized applications
Together with exchanges and wallets, cryptos form an ecosystem with regulatory attention in many jurisdictions. Issues
Risks include hacks, scams, and custody issues; technical complexity can hamper user experience and security. The