Satoshi Nakamoto: The name used by the person (s) who invented Bitcoin, authored the Bitcoin whitepaper, and published the original Bitcoin client software.
Cryptocurrency Alphabets and Meaning(Stacking Sats)
Bitcoiners use this Matt Odell-coined term to share ways they've been accumulating bitcoin. Common examples: buying on Cash App, earning via Lolli, and profitably trading BC-paired altcoins.
The smallest denomination of bitcoin (i.e., one hundred millionth of a single bitcoin, or 0.00000001 BTC). The plural form-satoshis-is commonly shortened to 'sats'
The difference between the expected price of a trade and the actual price at which it executes. Slippage is typically less severe on highly liquid exchanges.
A code change in a blockchain protocol that is backwards-compatible. That is to say, soft forks do not mandate all participating nodes update their software.
Cryptocurrency Alphabets and Meaning(Smart-Contract Blockchain)
A blockchain that's optimised for running smart contracts. Examples are Ethereum, Solana and Avalanche. These differ from blockchains like Bitcoin, which has a very limited ability to run smart contracts.