cryptosphere

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Etymology

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From crypto- +‎ sphere.

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cryptosphere (uncountable)

  1. (ecology) The habitat of the cryptozoa.
    • 2020 [1975], John Cloudsley-Thompson, Terrestrial Environments, Routledge, →ISBN, page 22:
      The teeming multitudes are to be found hidden in the soil, or beneath the debris that covers much of the earth's surface. The latter environment, the cryptosphere, provides a series of microhabitats that link their inhabitants with the environment in which they evolved many millions of years ago.
  2. (informal, cryptocurrencies, collective) The cryptocurrency community.
    Synonym: cryptoverse
    Coordinate terms: blogosphere, Twittersphere
    • 2021 November 1, Samantha Hissong, “How Four NFT Novices Created a Billion-Dollar Ecosystem of Cartoon Apes”, in Rolling Stone[1]:
      The core-team Apes describe the graffiti-covered bathroom of the club itself — which looks like a sticky Tiki bar — in a way that echoes that project’s broader mission: “Think of it as a collaborative art experiment for the cryptosphere.”
    • 2022, Simon Dingle, Steven Boykey Sidley, chapter 7, in Beyond Bitcoin[2], Icon Books, →ISBN:
      The following became obvious quite quickly – the cryptosphere needed a nonvolatile peg.