A market order is a quick trade at the current best price. A limit order is a trade you set to happen only when the price reaches a specific value.
When a well-known person (a KOL) tells their followers what to buy or sell. This can be very risky.
A set of rules on a blockchain that allows users to lend and borrow crypto without a bank.
How easily you can buy or sell a cryptocurrency without changing its price much. High liquidity means it’s easy to trade.
A big pool of cryptocurrency that users can deposit their assets into to help exchanges function. They earn rewards for their contribution.
Maker fees are paid when you add a new order to the exchange's order book. Taker fees are paid when you fill an existing order.
When the price of your trade changes between the time you place the order and the time it's completed.