Glossary
Common cryptocurrency and Oracled-specific terms explained.
General Crypto Terms
APE / Aping Buying a token impulsively without research. High risk behavior.
ATH (All-Time High) The highest price a token has ever reached.
Bonding Curve A mathematical curve that determines token price on platforms like Pump.fun. Price increases as more tokens are bought.
DYOR (Do Your Own Research) Critical principle: Always verify information independently before investing.
DEX (Decentralized Exchange) Peer-to-peer marketplace (e.g., Uniswap, Raydium) without centralized control.
FDV (Fully Diluted Valuation) Market cap if all possible tokens were in circulation.
FOMO (Fear of Missing Out) Anxiety-driven buying during price pumps. Often leads to poor decisions.
FUD (Fear, Uncertainty, Doubt) Negative information, sometimes intentionally spread to drive prices down.
Gas Fees Transaction costs on blockchains.
GM / GN "Good Morning" / "Good Night" - common crypto community greetings.
Honeypot Scam contract that allows buying but prevents selling.
Liquidity Available funds in trading pools. Higher = easier to buy/sell.
LP (Liquidity Provider) User who deposits tokens into trading pools.
Market Cap Total value of all circulating tokens (price × circulating supply).
Memecoin Token with no utility, driven by community and memes. High risk, high volatility.
Mint Authority Permission to create new tokens. Should be revoked for safety.
Moon / Mooning Rapid, significant price increase.
Pump and Dump Coordinated buying to increase price, followed by mass selling. Illegal in traditional markets, common in crypto.
Rekt Suffered major losses.
Rugpull Scam where developers drain liquidity or dump tokens, crashing price.
Shill Promote a token, often for personal gain.
Slippage Price difference between expected and actual trade execution.
Smart Contract Self-executing code on blockchain.
Token Digital asset on a blockchain.
Wagmi (We're All Gonna Make It) Optimistic community phrase.
Whale Holder with large amount of tokens, able to influence price.
Oracled-Specific Terms
AI Oracle Oracled's AI system that provides cryptocurrency analysis.
Contract Address Unique identifier for a token's smart contract. Always verify!
Cooldown Period The 50-second wait between messages on Oracled.
Conversation Context Oracled remembers your session history to understand follow-up questions.
Green Flags Positive indicators that reduce risk (e.g., locked liquidity, renounced ownership).
Red Flags Warning signs that increase risk (e.g., whale concentration, unlocked liquidity).
Risk Score Oracled's quantified assessment: LOW 🟢, MEDIUM 🟡, or HIGH 🔴.
Streaming Response Real-time text generation as Oracled formulates answers.
Web Search Integration Oracled's capability to fetch real-time data from the internet.
Technical Terms
ERC-20 Token standard on Ethereum blockchain.
SPL Token Token standard on Solana blockchain.
Blockchain Explorer Website to view blockchain transactions (e.g., Etherscan, Solscan).
Contract Verification Publishing source code to prove contract does what it claims.
Holder Distribution Breakdown of token ownership across wallets.
Liquidity Lock Mechanism preventing liquidity removal for specified time.
On-Chain Data Information stored directly on blockchain, publicly verifiable.
Ownership Renounced Developer gives up control of contract. Generally positive.
Top Holders Wallets with largest token amounts. High concentration = risk.
Platform-Specific
DexScreener Popular DEX analytics platform. Used by Oracled for data.
Pump.fun Solana platform for memecoin launches with bonding curves.
Graduation (Pump.fun) When token reaches market cap threshold and moves to Raydium DEX.
Raydium Popular Solana DEX where Pump.fun tokens "graduate" to.
Telegram / Discord Common platforms for crypto project communities.
Risk & Security
Audit Professional security review of smart contract code.
Freeze Authority Ability to freeze token transfers. Major red flag.
Hidden Functions Contract capabilities not obvious from interface. Often malicious.
KYC (Know Your Customer) Identity verification. KYC'd teams are less likely to scam.
Multisig (Multi-Signature) Wallet requiring multiple approvals for transactions. Safer than single control.
Scam Patterns Common indicators Oracled recognizes from training data.
Trading Terms
Entry Price at which you buy a token.
Exit Price at which you sell a token.
Position Amount of capital allocated to a token.
Position Sizing Determining how much to invest based on risk.
Stop Loss Predetermined price to exit and limit losses.
Take Profit Predetermined price to exit and secure gains.
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