Glossary of Terms
Easily search or filter through our comprehensive glossary of terms related to digital banking, payments, and cryptocurrency.
A
AML (Anti-Money Laundering): Regulations to prevent illegal funds from entering the financial system.
API (Application Programming Interface): A tool that allows software systems to communicate.
B
Blockchain: A decentralized ledger for secure and transparent transaction recording.
Beneficiary: The recipient of a payment or transfer.
C
Cryptocurrency: Digital assets like Bitcoin or Ethereum secured by cryptography.
Compliance: Adherence to legal, regulatory, and ethical standards in operations.
D
Digital Wallet: A system that stores payment information for digital transactions.
Distributed Ledger: A decentralized system for recording transactions.
E
Exchange Rate: The value of one currency relative to another in cross-border payments.
Escrow: A third-party arrangement holding funds until conditions are met.
F
Fiat Currency: Government-issued currencies like USD or EUR.
Fraud Prevention: Measures to detect and stop unauthorized transactions.
G
GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation): EU regulations for data privacy and protection.
Gateway: A system for authorizing online payments.
H
Hashing: A cryptographic method for securing data.
Hot Wallet: A digital wallet connected to the internet for quick cryptocurrency transactions.
I
IBAN (International Bank Account Number): A standardized bank account identifier.
Integration: The process of combining different systems to work as one.
J
Jurisdiction: The authority or region governing financial activities.
Joint Account: A bank account shared by two or more parties.
K
KYC (Know Your Customer): The process of verifying a customer’s identity.
L
Ledger: A record of financial transactions.
Liquidity: The ease of converting assets into cash.
M
Merchant Account: A business account for processing payments.
Mining: The process of verifying cryptocurrency transactions and earning rewards.
N
Node: A device on a blockchain network.
Non-Fungible Token (NFT): A unique digital asset.
O
Onboarding: The process of registering and verifying a new user.
Overdraft: A facility allowing account holders to spend more than their balance.
P
P2P (Peer-to-Peer): Direct transactions between users without intermediaries.
Payment Gateway: A service that facilitates online payments.
Q
QR Code: A scannable code for quick payments or data sharing.
Quote Currency: The second currency in a currency pair, e.g., EUR in USD/EUR.
R
Reconciliation: The process of matching financial records with statements.
Routing Number: A unique identifier for financial institutions in the U.S.
S
Smart Contract: A self-executing contract with terms directly written in code.
SWIFT Code: A unique identifier for international wire transfers.
T
Tokenization: The process of converting sensitive data into unique tokens.
Trading Pair: Two cryptocurrencies or fiat currencies used for exchange.
U
Underwriting: The process of assessing risk before approving a loan or account.
Utility Token: A cryptocurrency providing access to a product or service.
V
Virtual Card: A digital version of a payment card for secure online transactions.
Volatility: The measure of price fluctuations in the market.
W
Wallet Address: A unique identifier for sending and receiving cryptocurrency.
Wire Transfer: A method of electronic fund transfer.
X
XRP (Ripple): A cryptocurrency designed for cross-border payments.
XML (Extensible Markup Language): A format for structuring data.
Y
Yield Farming: A way to earn rewards by lending cryptocurrency.
YTD (Year-to-Date): The period from the start of the year to the present date.
Z
Zero Confirmation Transaction: A cryptocurrency transaction awaiting network verification.
Zero-Knowledge Proof: A cryptographic method for proving possession of information without revealing it.