#AirdropSafetyGuide "Crypto" is short for cryptocurrency, which is a type of digital or virtual currency that uses cryptography for security. Unlike traditional currencies issued by governments (like the dollar or euro), cryptocurrencies are decentralized and usually run on blockchain technology — a public, tamper-proof ledger that records all transactions.

Some key points:

Bitcoin was the first cryptocurrency, launched in 2009.

Other popular ones include Ethereum, Solana, Ripple (XRP), and Dogecoin.

You can use crypto for buying goods, investing, or transferring money digitally.

Prices can be very volatile, and regulations vary by country.

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