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=== Rekt ===
=== Rekt ===
: ''Slang''
: ''Slang''


:Intentional misspelling of "wrecked."
: Intentional misspelling of "wrecked."


:A situation where someone has experienced a substantial financial loss.
: A situation where someone has experienced a substantial financial loss.




:''See also: [[#Rug/Rug Pull]]''
: ''See also: [[#Rug/Rug Pull]]''
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=== Replacement Transaction ===
=== Replacement Transaction ===
: A new transaction submitted to a blockchain network intended to update or modify the parameters of a pending transaction.
: A new transaction submitted to a blockchain network intended to update or modify the parameters of a pending transaction.




:''See also: [[#Cancel Transactions]],  [[#Pending Transaction]],  [[#Speed Up Transactions]],  [[#Stuck Transactions]],  [[#Transaction]],  [[#Transaction Fee]]''
: ''See also: [[#Cancel Transactions]],  [[#Pending Transaction]],  [[#Speed Up Transactions]],  [[#Stuck Transactions]],  [[#Transaction]],  [[#Transaction Fee]]''
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=== Rinkeby ===
=== Rinkeby ===
: A public [[Ethereum]] test network, now deprecated.
: A public [[Ethereum]] test network, now deprecated.




:''See also: [[#Ethereum]],  [[#Proof of Authority]],  [[#Testnet]]''
: ''See also: [[#Ethereum]],  [[#Proof of Authority]],  [[#Testnet]]''
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=== Rollup ===
=== Rollup ===
: A layer 2 scaling solution that aggregates transactions or computations off-chain into a single batch before adding them to a blockchain.
: A layer 2 scaling solution that aggregates transactions or computations off-chain into a single batch before adding them to a blockchain.




:''See also: [[#Arbitrum]],  [[#Optimism]],  [[#Optimistic Rollups]],  [[#ZK-Rollup]]''
: ''See also: [[#Arbitrum]],  [[#Optimism]],  [[#Optimistic Rollups]],  [[#ZK-Rollup]]''
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=== Ropsten ===
=== Ropsten ===
: A public [[Ethereum]] test network, now deprecated.
: A public [[Ethereum]] test network, now deprecated.




:''See also: [[#Ethereum]],  [[#Testnet]]''
: ''See also: [[#Ethereum]],  [[#Testnet]]''
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=== Rug/Rug Pull ===
=== Rug/Rug Pull ===
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:''See also: [[#Pump and Dump]],  [[#Rekt]]''
: ''See also: [[#Pump and Dump]],  [[#Rekt]]''
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=== RWA ===
=== RWA ===
: ''Acronym - Real World Assets''
: ''Acronym - Real World Assets''


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Revision as of 21:28, 12 September 2024

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Rekt

Slang
Intentional misspelling of "wrecked."
A situation where someone has experienced a substantial financial loss.


See also: #Rug/Rug Pull

Replacement Transaction

A new transaction submitted to a blockchain network intended to update or modify the parameters of a pending transaction.


See also: #Cancel Transactions, #Pending Transaction, #Speed Up Transactions, #Stuck Transactions, #Transaction, #Transaction Fee

Rinkeby

A public Ethereum test network, now deprecated.


See also: #Ethereum, #Proof of Authority, #Testnet

Rollup

A layer 2 scaling solution that aggregates transactions or computations off-chain into a single batch before adding them to a blockchain.


See also: #Arbitrum, #Optimism, #Optimistic Rollups, #ZK-Rollup

Ropsten

A public Ethereum test network, now deprecated.


See also: #Ethereum, #Testnet

Rug/Rug Pull

Slang
A deliberate withdrawal of support for a project by its founders. More generally, it can refer to any situation or product that suddenly takes a turn for the worse.


See also: #Pump and Dump, #Rekt

RWA

Acronym - Real World Assets
Tangible assets represented by digital tokens on a blockchain. Tokenizing physical assets allows for fractional ownership and transparent transaction records and can reduce some types of friction associated with trading physical items in a global market.


See also: #Fractionalize, #Tokenization