# Terminology The following terms are used throughout this book. #### account A persistent file addressed by [public key](#public-key) and with [lamports](#lamport) tracking its lifetime. #### app A front-end application that interacts with a Solana cluster. #### blob A fraction of a [block](#block); the smallest unit sent between [fullnodes](#fullnode). #### block A contiguous set of [entries](#entry) on the ledger covered by a [vote](#ledger-vote). The duration of a block is some cluster-configured number of [ticks](#tick). Also called [voting period](#voting-period). #### block height The number of [blocks](#block) beneath the current block plus one. The [genesis block](#genesis-block), for example, has block height 1. #### bootstrap leader The first [fullnode](#fullnode) to take the [leader](#leader) role. #### client A [node](#node) that utilizes the [cluster](#cluster). #### cluster A set of [fullnodes](#fullnode) maintaining a single [ledger](#ledger). #### confirmation The wallclock duration between a [leader](#leader) creating a [tick entry](#tick) and recognizing a supermajority of [ledger votes](#ledger-vote) with a ledger interpretation that matches the leader's. #### control plane A gossip network connecting all [nodes](#node) of a [cluster](#cluster). #### data plane A multicast network used to efficiently validate [entries](#entry) and gain consensus. #### drone An off-chain service that acts as a custodian for a user's private key. It typically serves to validate and sign transactions. #### entry An entry on the [ledger](#ledger) either a [tick](#tick) or a [transactions entry](#transactions-entry). #### epoch The time, i.e. number of [slots](#slot), for which a [leader schedule](#leader-schedule) is valid. #### fork A [ledger](#ledger) derived from common entries but then diverged. #### fullnode A full participant in the [cluster](#cluster) either a [leader](#leader) or [validator](#validator) node. #### fullnode state The result of interpreting all programs on the ledger a given [tick height](#tick-height). It includes at least the set of all [accounts](#account) holding nonzero [native tokens](#native-tokens). #### genesis block The first [block](#block) of the [ledger](#ledger). #### hash A digital fingerprint of a sequence of bytes. #### instruction The smallest unit of a [program](#program) that a [client](#client) can include in a [transaction](#instruction). #### keypair A [public key](#public-key) and coesponding [secret key](#secret-key). #### lamport A fractional [native token](#native-token) with the value of approximately 0.0000000000582 [sol](#sol) (2^-34). #### loader A [program](#program) with the ability to interpret the binary encoding of other on-chain programs. #### leader The role of a [fullnode](#fullnode) when it is appending [entries](#entry) to the [ledger](#ledger). #### leader schedule A sequence of [fullnode](#fullnode) [public keys](#public-key). The cluster uses the leader schedule to determine which fullnode is the [leader](#leader) at any moment in time. #### ledger A list of [entries](#entry) containing [transactions](#transaction) signed by [clients](#client). #### ledger vote A [hash](#hash) of the [fullnode's state](#fullnode-state) at a given [tick height](#tick-height). It comprises a validator's affirmation that a [block](#block) it has received has been verified, as well as a promise not to vote for a conflicting [block](#block) (i.e. [fork](#fork)) for a specific amount of time, the [lockout](#lockout) period. #### light client A type of [client](#client) that can verify it's pointing to a valid [cluster](#cluster). It performs more ledger verification than a [thin client](#thin-client) and less than a [fullnode](#fullnode). #### lockout The duration of time for which a [fullnode](#fullnode) is unable to [vote](#ledger-vote) on another [fork](#fork). #### native token The [token](#token) used to track work done by [nodes](#node) in a cluster. #### node A computer particpating in a [cluster](#cluster). #### node count The number of [fullnodes](#fullnode) participating in a [cluster](#cluster). #### PoH See [Proof of History](#proof-of-history). #### program The code that interprets [instructions](#instruction). #### program ID The public key of the [account](#account) containing a [program](#program). #### Proof of History A stack of proofs, each which proves that some data existed before the proof was created and that a precise duration of time passed before the previous proof. Like a [VDF](#verifiable-delay-function), a Proof of History can be verified in less time than it took to produce. #### public key The public key of a [keypair](#keypair). #### runtime The component of a [fullnode](#fullnode) responsible for [program](#program) execution. #### secret key The private key of a [keypair](#keypair). #### slot The time (i.e. number of [blocks](#block)) for which a [leader](#leader) ingests transactions and produces [entries](#entry). #### sol The [native token](#native-token) tracked by a [cluster](#cluster) recognized by the company Solana. #### stake Tokens forfeit to the [cluster](#cluster) if malicious [fullnode](#fullnode) behavior can be proven. #### thin client A type of [client](#client) that trusts it is communicating with a valid [cluster](#cluster). #### tick A ledger [entry](#entry) that estimates wallclock duration. #### tick height The Nth [tick](#tick) in the [ledger](#ledger). #### token A scarce, fungible member of a set of tokens. #### tps [Transactions](#transaction) per second. #### transaction One or more [instructions](#instruction) signed by the [client](#client) and executed atomically. #### transactions entry A set of [transactions](#transaction) that may be executed in parallel. #### validator The role of a [fullnode](#fullnode) when it is validating the [leader's](#leader) latest [entries](#entry). #### VDF See [verifiable delay function](#verifiable-delay-function). #### verifiable delay function A function that takes a fixed amount of time to execute that produces a proof that it ran, which can then be verified in less time than it took to produce. #### vote See [ledger vote](#ledger-vote). #### voting period The duration of a [block](#block).