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Avail(AVAIL) Research Report
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AvailAVAIL) Research Report

Avail is a modular blockchain that offers potential solutions to the rollup fragmentation issue through its three products: Avail DA, Nexus, and Fusion. These products allow modular execution layers to scale and interoperate with minimal trust.
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Why is Avail necessary for the crypto world?
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Why is Avail necessary for the crypto world?

This article delves into the design, functionality, and security of the Avail blockchain, focusing on its modular architecture, data availability solutions, and how it addresses interoperability challenges. Through technologies like Avail DA, Avail Nexus, and Fusion, Avail aims to improve scalability, streamline asset transfer processes, and enhance network security.
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Avail's Data Availability Vision
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Avail's Data Availability Vision

Avail is a modular blockchain project focused on the Data Availability Layer, using technologies such as light clients, Data Availability Sampling, KZG commitment, and erasure coding to build Data Availability solutions.
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Is Avail the Web3 Game-Changer? How This Modular Blockchain Stands Out Topic Tags: Modular Blockchain
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Is Avail the Web3 Game-Changer? How This Modular Blockchain Stands Out Topic Tags: Modular Blockchain

Avail is a modular blockchain project led by Polygon's former co-founder Anurag Arjun, designed to address Web3 data availability issues by providing a secure and trust-minimized base layer.
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On data availability layers
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On data availability layers

With the recent surge of Celestia, modular blockchains have garnered significant attention, highlighting the importance of data availability layers in reducing costs and scaling for blockchains like Ethereum. Currently, the most notable contenders are Celestia, EigenDA, and Avail. Who will emerge as the ultimate winner?
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DA Track Core Project Inventory
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DA Track Core Project Inventory

In the blockchain field, a series of competitive decentralized data availability (DA) projects have emerged, including Celestia, EigenLayer, Avail DA, and NEAR DA. These projects aim to enhance blockchain scalability, data availability, and performance by employing different technologies and approaches. This article compares and analyzes these DA projects, discussing their technical characteristics and competitive advantages in the market.
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Comparative Study of DA Track Projects
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Comparative Study of DA Track Projects

The Data Availability Layer plays a crucial role in modular architecture, becoming one of the most popular fields in 2024. Ethereum's Data Availability (DA) became a hot topic, triggering broad discussions about projects such as Celestia, EigenLayer, Avail, and NearDA. This article will delve into the technical architecture, consensus mechanisms, and other aspects of key participants Celestia and EigenDA to reveal the competitive landscape of the DA track.
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key-updates-in-ethereum-and-other-public-blockchains-to-watch
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key-updates-in-ethereum-and-other-public-blockchains-to-watch

This article delves into the latest updates in public blockchain platforms like Ethereum, highlighting innovations in the execution, data availability, and settlement layers. Notable are projects like Monad, Sei, and MegaETH that introduce parallel EVM technologies to enhance the execution layer. Ethereum's cost-efficiency improvements via CallData updates and the progression of projects like Celestia and Avail in the DA layer are also discussed. Furthermore, new competitors in the settlement layer, such as Nebra, are emerging with promising, cost-effective solutions based on zero-knowledge proofs. The integration of Bitcoin and CKB into the DA layer and innovative DA strategies leveraging AI are also explored.
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7 Myths About Modular Blockchains
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7 Myths About Modular Blockchains

This article analyzes common misunderstandings about modularity from seven aspects, and explains in detail how modularity brings key advantages to the entire blockchain ecosystem, including reducing developer complexity and improving system scalability and performance, and explores its How to answer widespread cognitive problems in the industry.
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aggregation-settlement-execution
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aggregation-settlement-execution

Some application layers have started to own the underlying infrastructure, partly because if they do not control the lower stack, retaining only the upper application layer could lead to incentive issues and high user adoption costs. On the other hand, as competition and technological advances continue to drive down infrastructure costs, the expenses associated with integrating applications/application chains with modular components have become much more affordable. Innovations in the execution layer, settlement layer, and aggregation layer are leading to higher efficiency, easier integration, stronger interoperability, and lower costs, ultimately delivering better applications for users and an improved development experience for developers.
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Aggregation, settlement, execution
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Aggregation, settlement, execution

The article explores the current developments and future trends of the execution layer, settlement layer, and aggregation layer in the modular blockchain stack within the cryptocurrency field. Although there have been many innovations in the data availability (DA) and ordering layers, the execution and settlement layers have only recently begun to receive attention. The article points out that while the shared sequencer space is highly competitive, the execution and settlement layers remain underexplored. Layer N, as a flexible and customizable execution layer, leverages the Move language and BlockSTM technology to improve throughput. The article also discusses the design of proof aggregation, a new architecture that can aggregate and settle between different proof systems, thereby enhancing efficiency and reducing costs. Finally, the article predicts that these innovations will bring better applications and development experiences to users.
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Celestia: Ethereum’s Biggest Competitor in Data Availability? Can EigenLayer Turn the Tide?
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Celestia: Ethereum’s Biggest Competitor in Data Availability? Can EigenLayer Turn the Tide?

This article discusses the strengths, potential impact, and possible challenges of both Celestia and EigenLayer.
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MT Capital research report: Comprehensive interpretation of Ethereum Dencun upgrade, potential opportunities and favorable tracks
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MT Capital research report: Comprehensive interpretation of Ethereum Dencun upgrade, potential opportunities and favorable tracks

This article explores how the Dencun upgrade will further promote the prosperity of the L2 ecosystem.
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Top 7 Web3 Alternatives to Your Favourite Web2 Platforms 2024
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Top 7 Web3 Alternatives to Your Favourite Web2 Platforms 2024

The rise of Web3 offers a range of solutions to replace traditional Web2 platforms, addressing market monopolies and enhancing user control and privacy.
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 LK Venture:Overview, Ecosystem, and Future Outlook of RaaS.  Is Rollup Summer on the Horizon?"
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LK Venture:Overview, Ecosystem, and Future Outlook of RaaS. Is Rollup Summer on the Horizon?"

This paper discusses the RaaS ecosystem and its current state of development. It provides a detailed analysis of the RaaS ecosystem from four dimensions: data availability, software development kits, sequencers, and no-code deployment. The paper also explores how these tools can optimize the scalability of blockchains.
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