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Token, английский
- A metal staff or a staff ticket used as the authority for rail traffic to occupy a section.
- In the context of blockchains, a token is a digital identity for something that can be owned. historically, tokens started as meta information encoded in simple bitcoin transactions, thereby taking advantage of the bitcoin blockchain’s strong immutability. at a protocol layer, tokens were outsourced extensions to bitcoin’s core protocol. instead of being integrated as a feature on a software level, those tokens were created by misappropriating data fields in bitcoin transactions (such as encoding data in the amount or op_return field). today, modern tokens are created as sophisticated smart contract systems with complex permission systems and interaction paths attached. smart contracts can be understood as software agents, which act deterministically and autonomously, within the scope of a given network, according to a predefined rule set. if the governance rules around issuance and management of a token are sufficiently complex regarding how they coordinate a group of stakeholders, token smart contracts may be understood as organizations sui generis. the management rules may reflect those of known legal, organizational entities such as stock corporations, but they do not have to
Staff, английский
- A metal rod which is, or can be used to issue, the token for a section.
- Officer, air defense штабной офицер пво
- Stellar acquisition feasibility flight
- People who work in an organisation such as a hospital, clinic or doctor’s surgery we have 25 full-time medical staff. the hospital is trying to recruit more nursing staff. the clinic has a staff of 100.
- A light pole erected in different parts of a ship, whereon to hoist and display the colours; as, the ensign-staff, reared immediately over the stern; the jack-staff, fixed on the bowsprit-cap. in military affairs, the staff includes all officials not having direct and specific military command, as the adjutant-general, quartermaster-general, majors of brigade, aides-de-camp, &c. this term has been unaccountably pilfered by the admiralty lately from the army, as a prefix to a naval title.
- [1] the spar on which a flag is worn (also flagstaff, flagpole). [2] a body or corps of officers without command (line or executive) authority who perform administrative (planning, logistical, etc.) or support (medical. dental, religious, legal) functions. [3] a body of officers appointed as aides to a flag officer.
- Аппарат
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