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What is Crypto Fear & Greed index in BTSE
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What is Crypto Fear & Greed index in BTSE

The Crypto Fear & Greed Index provides insights into the general sentiments of the crypto market. In this article, we have explained how the Crypto Fear and Greed Index can help traders decide when to enter or exit the crypto market.
DeFi vs. CeFi: What are the differences in BTSE
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DeFi vs. CeFi: What are the differences in BTSE

While some industry experts and analysts believe that DeFi will eventually take over CeFi, it is too early to be sure about such claims. In this article, we have discussed some of the key differences and similarities between CeFi and DeFi. Bitcoin introduced the world to a whole new set of blockchain-based financial applications. CeFi (Centralized Finance) has been around since the time Bitcoin first emerged. However, a new trend has come into view in the form of DeFi (Decentralized Finance), which has garnered a lot of attention over the last year.
The difference between Public Key and Private Key Cryptography in BTSE
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The difference between Public Key and Private Key Cryptography in BTSE

The key element of any blockchain project is the cryptography used to protect data. Without it, no transactions are protected. The cryptocurrencies we all know are built on so-called public key cryptography. In this article, we'll look at the difference between public key cryptography and private key cryptography, discuss each system's advantages and disadvantages, and answer other questions on this topic.
Crypto’s PR problem: trust is building slowly with BTSE
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Crypto’s PR problem: trust is building slowly with BTSE

The concept of trust has been integral to cryptocurrency since its inception. The same can be said of money itself. Blockchain was created as a technological solution to ensure trust on a peer-to-peer level. This desire stems from a lack of trust in third parties that act as guarantors of trust in traditional money, in other words, banks, governments and other economic institutions. Therefore, it’s interesting to note the findings of the special cryptocurrency edition of Edelman’s Trust Barometer report, which was released earlier this week. Working with a sample size of 34,000 adults (18+ years old) across 28 countries, the survey carried out by the PR company is by no means comprehensive, but still offers some intriguing insights into the public perception of cryptocurrencies.