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peer-to-peer
[peer-tuh-peer]
adjective
involving direct contact or exchange between individuals of a similar rank or position; person-to-person: P2P
Studies have shown that peer-to-peer tutoring increases student performance across a range of subjects.
describing a computer network in which each node has the capacity to act as a server for all other nodes, allowing the exchange of information without a centralized server. P2P
peer-to-peer
adjective
P2P.(of a computer network) designed so that computers can send information directly to one another without passing through a centralized server
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of peer-to-peer1
Example Sentences
To take advantage of the supposed service, you’re asked to pay through the peer-to-peer transaction service Cash App.
The emojis were used in the discussions about payments sent to Zamora using Zelle and Cash App, services that allow peer-to-peer payments.
Once a deal was made, drug sellers requested payment using peer-to-peer transaction services such as Venmo, Zelle, Cash App and Remitly.
It will allow X users to make peer-to-peer payments that rival Zelle or Venmo.
The text helpline is merging with another support service aimed at young people, the Mix, and there is an aim for a wider range of support services, including peer-to-peer mentoring and counselling.
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