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Token Burns and Buybacks, Explained

By Crypto Ruble Coins editorial desk

Projects often talk about “burning” tokens or conducting “buybacks.” Both are supply-management tools, and both are frequently misunderstood. What burning does Burning permanently removes tokens from circulation by sending them…

How to Research a Crypto Project (DYOR)

By Crypto Ruble Coins editorial desk

“Do your own research” (DYOR) is repeated so often in crypto that it has lost meaning. Here is what actually doing it looks like. The essentials Understand what the project…

What Is Yield Farming and Liquidity Providing?

By Crypto Ruble Coins editorial desk

In decentralized finance, users can earn returns by supplying their crypto to protocols — a practice broadly called yield farming or liquidity providing. The yields can look attractive, but so…

What Is a DAO?

By Crypto Ruble Coins editorial desk

A DAO — decentralized autonomous organization — is a group that coordinates and makes decisions using blockchain-based rules and token voting rather than a traditional company structure. Members typically hold…

Public vs Private Blockchains, Explained

By Crypto Ruble Coins editorial desk

Not all blockchains are open to everyone. The biggest structural distinction is between public (permissionless) and private (permissioned) blockchains, and it shapes what each is good for. Public blockchains Public…

Position Sizing and Leverage, Explained

By Crypto Ruble Coins editorial desk

How much you put into a single trade or asset — your position size — and whether you borrow to amplify it — leverage — are where most large, avoidable…

CEX vs DEX: What Is the Difference?

By Crypto Ruble Coins editorial desk

Crypto trades happen on two very different kinds of venue: centralized exchanges (CEXs) and decentralized exchanges (DEXs). Knowing the difference helps you weigh convenience against control and risk. Centralized exchanges…

Diversification in a Crypto Portfolio

By Crypto Ruble Coins editorial desk

Diversification — not putting everything in one asset — is a basic risk idea, but it works differently in crypto than many beginners expect. Correlation is high Most crypto assets…

Hardware Wallets vs Hot Wallets

By Crypto Ruble Coins editorial desk

Where you keep your crypto keys is one of the biggest security decisions you will make. The core choice is between hot wallets and cold (hardware) wallets. Hot wallets A…

Common Crypto Scams: A Field Guide

By Crypto Ruble Coins editorial desk

Scammers reuse the same handful of scripts. Recognizing them is the single most valuable security skill a crypto user can have, because most crypto transactions cannot be reversed. The usual…