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Routing Attack
A routing attack, also known as a man-in-the-middle attack, is a cybersecurity threat where an attacker intercepts and alters the communication between two parties without their knowledge. In this type of attack, the attacker positions themselves between the sender and the recipient of data, allowing them to eavesdrop on the communication and potentially manipulate or steal sensitive information.
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First Mover Advantage (FMA)
First-mover advantage refers to the advantage that a company gains by being the first to enter a particular market or develop a particular product or service. In the context of cryptocurrency, first-mover advantage can refer to the advantage that a particular cryptocurrency or blockchain technology gains by being the first to enter the market and gain widespread adoption.
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Routing Attack
A routing attack, also known as a man-in-the-middle attack, is a cybersecurity threat where an attacker intercepts and alters the communication between two parties without their knowledge. In this type of attack, the attacker positions themselves between the sender and the recipient of data, allowing them to eavesdrop on the communication and potentially manipulate or steal sensitive information.
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TradFi
Traditional Finance, often abbreviated as TradFi, refers to the conventional financial system that operates within regulated institutions such as banks, brokerage firms, insurance companies, and stock exchanges. It encompasses a wide range of financial activities, including banking services, investment management, asset trading, insurance, and more. Unlike decentralized finance (DeFi), which operates on blockchain and smart contract technology, traditional finance relies on centralized intermediaries and regulatory frameworks.
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