Arbitrageurs are market participants in cryptocurrency markets who seek to profit from price discrepancies of the same asset across different trading platforms, assets, or time periods. They execute trades by buying at lower prices and selling at higher prices, thereby locking in risk-free profits while simultaneously contributing to market efficiency by helping eliminate price differences and enhancing liquidity across various trading venues.
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Cross Chain
Cross-chain technology refers to solutions enabling interoperability between different blockchain networks, allowing seamless transfer and interaction of digital assets, data, and functionality across independent blockchain systems. This technology breaks down isolation barriers between blockchains through various mechanisms (such as hash time-locked contracts, relay chains, bridge protocols, etc.), creating a higher level of connectivity and value exchange capability for the entire blockchain ecosystem.
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Directed Acyclic Graph
Directed Acyclic Graph (DAG) is an alternative blockchain structure where transactions act as nodes connected by directed edges with no cycles, allowing parallel transaction confirmation to achieve higher network throughput and scalability.
DAG
Directed Acyclic Graph (DAG) is a data structure composed of nodes and directional edges where no cyclic paths exist within the system. In blockchain, DAG serves as an alternative architecture to traditional linear blockchains, offering higher scalability and transaction throughput by enabling parallel transaction processing rather than sequential addition to a single chain.
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