Definitions for creators, communities, and platforms.
Automated checkout that fills details and pays without manual input.
A server operator with top-level permissions and responsibility.
Temporarily inactive-stepped away from device.
A message signaling a drop, restock, or critical change requiring quick action.
Exclusive, actionable information that provides an edge before the crowd.
To enter a position aggressively with little research, driven by hype.
The highest price an asset has ever reached.
The amount of a token or inventory someone holds.
Permanent removal of a member from a server or platform.
A pre-release version for testing features and gathering feedback.
Artificially raising an account’s rank or visibility, or aiding performance.
Software that automates tasks like monitoring, carting, and checkout during releases.
An item that holds little to no resale value after release.
The first and largest cryptocurrency by market cap.
A balance change that strengthens a character, item, or mechanic.
A technique to circumvent a protection or step, such as queue, captcha, or address checks.
Adding a product to the shopping cart-often the first step to checkout during a drop.
Converting profits from platforms or crypto into cash or bank balance.
Text or voice space where conversations and resources are organized.
Percentage of customers or revenue lost over a period of time.
A community of players organized under a shared name and identity.
Pulling off a decisive win under pressure.
A community is a group of people connected by shared interests, goals, or experiences, who interact and create value together over time.
To perform exceptionally well on a drop-securing multiple pairs or high-value items.
A resell-focused community that shares alerts, tools, and guidance to improve members’ success.
To buy or secure a product during a drop or restock, often under time pressure.
Multiplayer compatibility across different platforms or devices.
A risk-seeking trader or investor who embraces volatile, speculative plays.
A temporary price decline that may offer a better entry.
Direct Message-private chat between users.
The scheduled release of a product-often limited and time-sensitive.
A sharp sell-off where holders exit en masse, pushing price down.
Rapid selling of an asset or inventory, usually causing price drops.
Rich message layout with title, color, fields, images, and footer.
A leading smart contract platform and cryptocurrency.
Earning yield by providing liquidity or participating in incentive programs.
To show off a success, acquisition, or setup.
A release or product that underperforms with low demand or resale value.
Anxiety about missing gains that pushes rushed decisions.
Negative news or rumors that lower confidence and price.
The blockchain transaction cost paid to validators/miners.
A sportsmanlike sign-off after a match or outcome, win or lose.
A friendly pre-game message wishing luck and enjoyment.
Repeating tasks intensively to progress-levels, rewards, or profits.
A highly demanded product expected to sell out fast and resell above retail.
A long-term crypto strategy-holding through volatility instead of trading.
A license granting access to a bot or software, often time-limited.
Temporary removal of a member; they may rejoin later.
An unsuccessful attempt-missing out on a drop, raffle, or trade.
Confidential information shared publicly or without authorization.
Trustworthy-proven authentic and reliable.
Assets that can be converted to cash quickly with minimal loss.
Rewards earned in games; sometimes tradable items or currencies.
The dominant strategy or rules of play that define what’s most effective.
A trusted intermediary who holds funds or items until both parties fulfill terms.
The creation of a new NFT on-chain, often during a limited event.
A moderator who enforces rules, organizes channels, and supports members.
A tool that watches sites or APIs and sends alerts when products or stock change.
Predictable subscription revenue generated each month, used to track growth and churn.
When a crypto asset surges dramatically in price.
A balance change that weakens a character, item, or mechanic.
A non-fungible token-unique digital asset recorded on a blockchain.
A short for notification-an instant alert about events or updates.
An original or early member recognized for tenure and contributions.
An item, character, or tactic considered too strong relative to others.
An update to a game or software that fixes bugs or rebalances features.
A low-fee payment option without buyer protection.
A payment option with buyer and seller protections, but with fees.
A notification or mention to alert members quickly.
A reliable contact who helps secure limited products, early pairs, or insider information.
Another term for a direct, private message.
An IP address used to route traffic, avoid rate limits, and reduce bans during drops.
Coordinated or organic price surge of a token or asset.
A waiting system that throttles access to product pages or checkout.
A lottery-based release where winners are randomly selected to purchase.
A coordinated influx of users to disrupt a server or boost activity.
Suffering heavy losses on a trade or position.
The official launch of a game, feature, or product to the public.
Reputation-track record of successful, legit deals.
Selling a product after purchase, ideally above retail to capture margin.
A replenishment of inventory after the initial drop-often unannounced.
The official store price before taxes, shipping, and fees.
Permission bundle assigned to members; controls access, color, and mentions.
A scam where project owners drain liquidity or abandon a token, leaving investors with losses.
A deceptive scheme to steal money, goods, or data.
Custom code used to automate actions, scrape data, or extend bot behavior.
A recovery phrase that restores access to a crypto wallet and its funds.
A Discord or Telegram community space with channels, roles, and moderation.
To promote a project or item, often aggressively and with bias.
A cosmetic item that changes a game’s appearance without affecting gameplay.
Structured command invoked with "/" that triggers a bot action.
A service where a botter checks out an item for a client, usually for a fee or percentage.
Playing on a secondary account, often at a lower rank than your main.
A small team of players coordinating together.
Accumulating inventory or tokens over time to build a larger position.
Locking crypto in a protocol or validator to earn rewards.
Messaging platform widely used for communities, alerts, and automation via channels, groups, and bots.
One‑to‑many broadcast feed where only admins can post.
Many‑to‑many chat for collaboration and support.
Numeric identifier for a user, bot, channel, or chat; stable even if the username changes.