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Shilling

Aggressively promoting a cryptocurrency or NFT project, often with undisclosed financial interest. Shillers may be paid promoters, project insiders, or holders trying to inflate prices. Common on Crypto Twitter (CT) and Discord, often paired with pump-and-dump schemes. The term carries negative connotations in crypto culture.

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Lectura rápida

Empieza por la explicación más corta y útil antes de profundizar.

Aggressively promoting a cryptocurrency or NFT project, often with undisclosed financial interest. Shillers may be paid promoters, project insiders, or holders trying to inflate prices. Common on Crypto Twitter (CT) and Discord, often paired with pump-and-dump schemes. The term carries negative connotations in crypto culture.

Modelo mental

Usa primero la analogía corta para razonar mejor sobre el término cuando aparezca en código, docs o prompts.

Piensa en esto como un bloque de construcción que conecta una definición aislada con el sistema mayor donde vive.

Contexto técnico

Ubica el término dentro de la capa de Solana en la que vive para razonar mejor sobre él.

Wallets, firmas, dApps y gestión de llaves.

Por qué le importa a un builder

Convierte el término de vocabulario en algo operacional para producto e ingeniería.

Este término desbloquea conceptos adyacentes rápido, así que funciona mejor cuando lo tratas como un punto de conexión y no como una definición aislada.

Handoff para IA

Handoff para IA

Usa este bloque compacto cuando quieras dar contexto sólido a un agente o asistente sin volcar toda la página.

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Definición: Aggressively promoting a cryptocurrency or NFT project, often with undisclosed financial interest. Shillers may be paid promoters, project insiders, or holders trying to inflate prices. Common on Crypto Twitter (CT) and Discord, often paired with pump-and-dump schemes. The term carries negative connotations in crypto culture.
Relacionados: CT (Crypto Twitter), DYOR (Do Your Own Research), FUD (Fear, Uncertainty, and Doubt)
Glossary Copilot

Haz preguntas de Solana con contexto aterrizado sin salir del glosario.

Usa contexto del glosario, relaciones entre términos, modelos mentales y builder paths para recibir respuestas estructuradas en vez de output genérico.

Abrir workspace completa del Copilot
Explicar este código

Opcional: pega código Anchor, Solana o Rust para que el Copilot mapee primitivas de vuelta al glosario.

Haz una pregunta aterrizada en el glosario

Haz una pregunta aterrizada en el glosario

El Copilot responderá usando el término actual, conceptos relacionados, modelos mentales y el grafo alrededor del glosario.

Grafo conceptual

Ve el término como parte de una red, no como una definición aislada.

Estas ramas muestran qué conceptos toca este término directamente y qué existe una capa más allá de ellos.

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CT (Crypto Twitter)

Short for Crypto Twitter — the community of traders, developers, influencers, and enthusiasts on Twitter/X discussing crypto markets, protocol developments, and culture. CT has its own norms, prominent voices, and meta-narratives that can drive market sentiment and token prices. Being 'active on CT' often means participating in these discussions to stay informed and build reputation.

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DYOR (Do Your Own Research)

A widely used crypto community phrase encouraging individuals to independently investigate projects, tokens, and protocols before investing or participating. DYOR means reading documentation, checking audit reports, verifying team backgrounds, reviewing on-chain data, and understanding tokenomics rather than relying solely on social media hype or influencer recommendations. The phrase serves as both advice and a disclaimer in crypto discussions.

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FUD (Fear, Uncertainty, and Doubt)

Negative or misleading information spread about a cryptocurrency, protocol, or the broader market, whether intentionally to manipulate prices or organically from genuine concerns. FUD can range from legitimate security warnings to baseless rumors designed to cause panic selling. Evaluating whether negative information is FUD or a real concern requires critical thinking and independent research, reinforcing the importance of DYOR.

Siguientes conceptos para explorar

Mantén la cadena de aprendizaje en movimiento en lugar de parar en una sola definición.

Estos son los siguientes conceptos que vale la pena abrir si quieres que este término tenga más sentido dentro de un workflow real de Solana.

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CT (Crypto Twitter)

Short for Crypto Twitter — the community of traders, developers, influencers, and enthusiasts on Twitter/X discussing crypto markets, protocol developments, and culture. CT has its own norms, prominent voices, and meta-narratives that can drive market sentiment and token prices. Being 'active on CT' often means participating in these discussions to stay informed and build reputation.

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DYOR (Do Your Own Research)

A widely used crypto community phrase encouraging individuals to independently investigate projects, tokens, and protocols before investing or participating. DYOR means reading documentation, checking audit reports, verifying team backgrounds, reviewing on-chain data, and understanding tokenomics rather than relying solely on social media hype or influencer recommendations. The phrase serves as both advice and a disclaimer in crypto discussions.

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FUD (Fear, Uncertainty, and Doubt)

Negative or misleading information spread about a cryptocurrency, protocol, or the broader market, whether intentionally to manipulate prices or organically from genuine concerns. FUD can range from legitimate security warnings to baseless rumors designed to cause panic selling. Evaluating whether negative information is FUD or a real concern requires critical thinking and independent research, reinforcing the importance of DYOR.

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Sin Confianza

A system where participants don't need to trust each other or a central authority because rules are enforced by code and cryptographic proofs. Smart contracts execute deterministically—the outcome is guaranteed by the protocol, not by any party's goodwill. 'Trust-minimized' is often more accurate, as users still trust the code, validators, and protocol design.

Comúnmente confundido con

Términos cercanos en vocabulario, acrónimo o vecindad conceptual.

Estas entradas son fáciles de mezclar cuando lees rápido, haces prompting a un LLM o estás entrando en una nueva capa de Solana.

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Ser

An ironic phonetic spelling of 'sir' used sarcastically or affectionately in crypto discussions. Often appears in phrases like 'ser this is a Wendy's' to deflect absurd claims or requests. The term derives from early DeFi Discord culture and has become a standard form of address in Crypto Twitter conversations, conveying both humor and camaraderie.

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Sniping

Buying a token immediately at launch using automated bots that detect pool creation events and execute buy transactions in the same block. Snipers monitor new Raydium liquidity pools and Pump.fun graduation migrations to buy before other traders can react. Anti-snipe mechanics such as delayed trading windows and launch taxes are designed to mitigate this practice.

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SocialFi

The intersection of social media and decentralized finance, where social interactions, content creation, and community engagement are tokenized and governed by blockchain protocols. SocialFi platforms give users ownership of their social graph, content, and reputation as portable digital assets. Led by Farcaster (social graph on Optimism) and Lens Protocol (social data as NFTs on zkSync).

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Términos relacionados

Sigue los conceptos que realmente le dan contexto a este término.

Las entradas del glosario se vuelven útiles cuando están conectadas. Estos enlaces son el camino más corto hacia ideas adyacentes.

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CT (Crypto Twitter)

Short for Crypto Twitter — the community of traders, developers, influencers, and enthusiasts on Twitter/X discussing crypto markets, protocol developments, and culture. CT has its own norms, prominent voices, and meta-narratives that can drive market sentiment and token prices. Being 'active on CT' often means participating in these discussions to stay informed and build reputation.

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DYOR (Do Your Own Research)

A widely used crypto community phrase encouraging individuals to independently investigate projects, tokens, and protocols before investing or participating. DYOR means reading documentation, checking audit reports, verifying team backgrounds, reviewing on-chain data, and understanding tokenomics rather than relying solely on social media hype or influencer recommendations. The phrase serves as both advice and a disclaimer in crypto discussions.

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FUD (Fear, Uncertainty, and Doubt)

Negative or misleading information spread about a cryptocurrency, protocol, or the broader market, whether intentionally to manipulate prices or organically from genuine concerns. FUD can range from legitimate security warnings to baseless rumors designed to cause panic selling. Evaluating whether negative information is FUD or a real concern requires critical thinking and independent research, reinforcing the importance of DYOR.

Más en la categoría

Quédate en la misma capa y sigue construyendo contexto.

Estas entradas viven junto al término actual y ayudan a que la página se sienta parte de un grafo de conocimiento más amplio en lugar de un callejón sin salida.

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Web3

The vision of a decentralized internet built on blockchain technology, where users own their data, identity, and digital assets. Web1 was read-only (static pages), Web2 is read-write (platforms like social media), Web3 is read-write-own (permissionless, user-sovereign). Web3 applications use wallets instead of logins and smart contracts instead of centralized servers.

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dApp (Aplicación Descentralizada)

An application with its backend logic running on a blockchain as smart contracts rather than centralized servers. dApps typically have a traditional web frontend that interacts with on-chain programs via RPC. Users authenticate with wallets instead of username/password. Examples: Uniswap (Ethereum DEX), Jupiter (Solana DEX), Magic Eden (NFT marketplace).

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Billetera

Software or hardware that manages cryptographic keys and enables users to sign transactions, view balances, and interact with dApps. Hot wallets (Phantom, Solflare, Backpack) are internet-connected for convenience. Cold wallets (Ledger, Trezor) store keys offline for security. Wallets don't actually 'hold' tokens—they hold the private keys that control on-chain accounts.

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Frase Semilla (Mnemónico)

A 12 or 24-word human-readable backup of a wallet's master private key, generated using BIP-39 standard. The seed phrase can deterministically regenerate all derived keypairs (BIP-44 derivation paths). Losing the seed phrase means permanently losing access to all associated accounts. Never share, photograph, or store seed phrases digitally in plain text.