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  2. Smart contract - Wikipedia

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    The transaction includes the compiled code for the smart contract as well as a special receiver address. [28] That transaction must then be included in a block that is added to the blockchain, at which point the smart contract's code will execute to establish the initial state of the smart contract. [ 28 ]

  3. Maker and taker fees in crypto: What they are and who pays them

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    The taker removes liquidity from the market because their transaction is immediate. ... Let’s say Bob decides to sell some of his Ethereum and places a limit order on an exchange at $3,610 but ...

  4. Ethereum - Wikipedia

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    Ethereum enthusiasts gather for a Merge party in San Francisco in 2022. Ethereum 2.0 (Eth2) was a set of three or more upgrades, also known as "phases", meant to transition the network's consensus mechanism to proof-of-stake, and to scale the network's transaction throughput with execution sharding and an improved EVM architecture.

  5. QuickBooks - Wikipedia

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    QuickBooks is an accounting software package developed and marketed by Intuit.First introduced in 1992, QuickBooks products are geared mainly toward small and medium-sized businesses and offer on-premises accounting applications as well as cloud-based versions that accept business payments, manage and pay bills, and payroll functions.

  6. MetaMask - Wikipedia

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    MetaMask allows users to store and manage account keys, broadcast transactions, send and receive Ethereum-based cryptocurrencies and tokens, and securely connect to decentralized applications through a compatible web browser or the mobile app's built-in browser.

  7. Cryptocurrency - Wikipedia

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    In terms of relaying transactions, each network computer (node) has a copy of the blockchain of the cryptocurrency it supports. When a transaction is made, the node creating the transaction broadcasts details of the transaction using encryption to other nodes throughout the node network so that the transaction (and every other transaction) is ...

  8. Ethereum Classic - Wikipedia

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    The Ethereum Foundation applied their trademark to the new, altered version of the Ethereum blockchain. [2] The older, unaltered version of Ethereum was renamed and continued on as Ethereum Classic. [2] Ethereum Classic's native Ether token is a cryptocurrency traded on digital currency exchanges under the currency code ETC. [3]

  9. IRS to Track Some Venmo, PayPal, Zelle Transactions - AOL

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    The new IRS rules are fairly straightforward. As of Jan. 1, payment platforms like Venmo, PayPal and Zelle must report to the IRS the transactions of anyone who receives $600 or more per year in ...