Blockchain
Blockchain is the underlying technology for almost all cryptocurrencies. It is a distributed ledger jointly maintained by decentralized nodes around the world. Blockchain is hailed as "the trust machine", enabling trustless peer-to-peer payments. Blockchain will become the infrastructure for the next generation of the Internet - Web 3.
This article analyzes the industry status, core advantages, challenges and limitations of full-chain games, and extends thoughts on its business model.
This article provides an overview and interpretation of the concept, technical implementation and application of the ZK coprocessor.
This article explains five methods of crypto airdrops: airdrops, on-chain analysis, web2 analysis, event websites, and project collaborations.
This article explores decentralized identity (DID) and zero-knowledge proofs, explaining how they enhance user privacy when verifying identity.
This article systematically introduces the development history and basic principles of zero-knowledge proofs.
The article delves into the motivations behind Arbitrum Stylus, its implementation details, and its impact on the Web3 space.
This article explores the concept of Decentralized Autonomous Organizations (DAOs), diverse designs, and theoretical frameworks from various disciplinary perspectives.
This article introduces a practical case of the Metis decentralized sorter, illustrating the technical details and economic incentives of MPC.
This article introduces the context of the rekindled DeSci narrative and explores what other potential projects deserve early attention.
This article analyzes the details of how the MUD engine can be used in full-chain games, and how to optimize and bypass restrictions.
The article analyzes the benefits of Web2.5 games and explores potential trends in the gaming industry's future.
This paper describes the importance of social consensus for chain decentralization.
This article reevaluates attempts at relay incentives from first principles, aiming to identify a viable path forward for relayers without compromising decentralization.
This article details the positioning and solutions of coprocessors.
This article starts with the issue of DA and data withholding, and explores the reasons why Plasma has been buried for so long.