Execution Method
Meaning ⎊ The tactical process of routing and filling orders to minimize slippage and optimize price in volatile electronic markets.
Delta Normal Method
Meaning ⎊ A simplified risk estimation technique that uses the linear delta of an option to approximate potential price changes.
Historical Simulation Method
Meaning ⎊ A risk estimation technique using past price data to project potential future portfolio performance.
HIFO Method
Meaning ⎊ Accounting method assuming the most expensive assets are sold first to minimize reported taxable gains.
FIFO Method
Meaning ⎊ Accounting approach assuming the oldest assets in a portfolio are sold first to determine cost basis.
LIFO Method
Meaning ⎊ Inventory method assuming the most recently acquired assets are sold first, often used to manage taxable income.
Zero-Knowledge Proof Implementations
Meaning ⎊ Zero-Knowledge Proofs enable private, verifiable financial transactions, ensuring market integrity without exposing sensitive participant data.
Specific Identification Method
Meaning ⎊ A method allowing traders to select specific assets for sale to optimize the realized tax impact.
DID Resolution
Meaning ⎊ The mechanism for retrieving identity information from a decentralized identifier using a distributed ledger.
First-In First-Out Method
Meaning ⎊ An accounting method assuming the oldest assets purchased are the first ones sold to calculate gains or losses.
DID Documents
Meaning ⎊ A structured file containing public keys and service endpoints associated with a unique decentralized identifier.
DID Resolvers
Meaning ⎊ Software tools that translate decentralized identifiers into verifiable DID documents for identity lookup and authentication.
FIFO Accounting Method
Meaning ⎊ Accounting approach assuming the earliest acquired assets are the first ones sold to determine capital gains or losses.
LIFO Accounting Method
Meaning ⎊ Inventory valuation assuming the most recently acquired assets are sold first, often used to defer tax liabilities.
DID Methods
Meaning ⎊ Protocols defining the lifecycle of a decentralized identifier on a specific distributed ledger or network.
DID Method Specifications
Meaning ⎊ Standardized rules defining how DIDs are managed and resolved within a specific underlying system.
Identity Anchor Chains
Meaning ⎊ Blockchain networks acting as the root of trust for registering and verifying decentralized identities and public keys.
