Meaning of Crypto | Babel Free
ˈkɹɪptəʊDefinitions
Examples
“Nigeria—the world's second-largest Bitcoin market after the United States—has banned the trading of cryptocurrencies. It's triggered anger among Nigerians who see⟳ cryptos as a safe haven in a battered economy.”
“Some Turks have⟳ turned to crypto as a way to protect⟳ their savings from skyrocketing inflation and the weakening of its currency, the lira.”
“But to state and federal regulators and some members of Congress, the entry of crypto into banking is cause for alarm.”
“So investors buy⟳ stablecoins not to make⟳ a profit but instead as a place⟳ to store money within the cryptocurrency infrastructure and to use⟳ when buying and selling other crypto assets.”
“BTW, Turing's test⟳ ideas had a lot of influence⟳ (so my crypto friends tell⟳ me) on various notions in Cryptography and Complexity such as interactive proofs and zero-knowledge protocols.”
“The CIA is also very into crypto (which makes sense⟳, as they are the home of spy versus spy), […]”
“Martin of course is far too dishonest to be outright a crypto or fellow-traveller, but his main influence⟳ is pro-Russian and is certainly intended to be so, and I feel⟳ reasonably sure he would quislingise in the case of a Russian occupation, if he had not managed to get⟳ away on the last⟳ plane.”
“With immune system damage⟳ come⟳ the infections associated with AIDS: PCP, MAC, toxoplasmosis, crypto, meningitis, thrush, lymphomas, CM, fungal infections, and many others.”
CEFR level
B1
Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
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