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Introduction to Fuel and Its Ecosystem
Beginner

Introduction to Fuel and Its Ecosystem

Fuel is an operating system specifically designed for Ethereum Rollups, with plans to launch its mainnet in early Q4 this year. Built on Fuel VM, the Sway programming language, and the integrated toolchain Forc, Fuel offers a comprehensive blockchain solution for both users and developers.
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The L2 Protocol Tackling Scalability, Parallelism, and Cross-Chain Challenges
Intermediate

The L2 Protocol Tackling Scalability, Parallelism, and Cross-Chain Challenges

Fuel is the fastest execution layer in modular blockchains, offering maximum security and the highest flexible throughput for decentralized applications. As an execution layer, it can be flexibly configured to work with other blockchain layers such as Ethereum and Celestia. This modular and multi-blockchain configuration enhances its flexibility and scalability.
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Fuel - The Modular Execution Layer
Intermediate

Fuel - The Modular Execution Layer

Fuel is the first Optimistic Rollup deployed on the Ethereum mainnet and is mainly suitable for payment-centered applications. The upcoming Fuel V2 will be based on UTXO's highly parallelizable minimal execution system and enable smart contract support. It has Ethereum-style interoperable Turing-complete smart contracts, supporting not just simple transfers.
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RGB++ and isomorphic binding: How CKB, Cardano and Fuel empower the Bitcoin ecosystem
Intermediate

RGB++ and isomorphic binding: How CKB, Cardano and Fuel empower the Bitcoin ecosystem

The RGB++ asset protocol proposed by the CKB team uses CKB and other UTXO-type blockchains as a function expansion layer to achieve isomorphic binding. Users do not need to verify transaction data and can leave the verification work to the UTXO chain. The protocol supports users to switch verification modes and operate assets on the CKB chain through Bitcoin accounts. In addition to CKB, Cardano and Fuel can also support isomorphic binding, but CKB is more suitable as a function expansion layer for the Bitcoin asset protocol. Isomorphic binding utilizes UTXOs on CKB and Cardano chains as “containers” to add programmability and complex scenarios to assets.
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Going beyond the EVM with Arbitrum Stylus
Beginner

Going beyond the EVM with Arbitrum Stylus

Arbitrum is about to launch the Stylus upgrade, which will allow developers to use languages such as Rust, C, and C++ for smart contract programming while maintaining full compatibility with EVM languages such as Solidity. The article explores the necessity of Stylus, how it works, and its potential impact on the Arbitrum ecosystem, including improving computing efficiency, reducing costs, and attracting a wider developer base.
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Understanding Governance Attacks: A Case Study of Compound
Beginner

Understanding Governance Attacks: A Case Study of Compound

Governance attacks pose a significant security risk in decentralized blockchain governance. This article examines the governance attack on Compound, detailing its methods, the short- and long-term risks involved, and how technical improvements and community efforts can help mitigate these challenges. It also discusses prevention strategies and highlights the lasting impact of governance attacks on DeFi protocols and the broader ecosystem, enabling the industry to better prepare for future governance threats.
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What is ASIC Mining?
Beginner

What is ASIC Mining?

Explore the world of ASIC mining in the cryptocurrency ecosystem, its advantages and disadvantages, and how it has influenced the development of new cryptocurrencies while shaping the future of blockchain technology.
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All You Need to Know About the Ethereum Shapella Upgrade
Intermediate

All You Need to Know About the Ethereum Shapella Upgrade

The Ethereum Shapella upgrade is the next significant improvement in the Ethereum ecosystem. What will the upgrade's effect be, and what do Ether holders need to know about this upgrade?
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What is Bitcoin Dominance?
Intermediate

What is Bitcoin Dominance?

Bitcoin dominance is a pivotal metric, offering insights into the balance of power between Bitcoin and the myriad of altcoins. Its fluctuations provide a window into market sentiment, trends, and the broader dynamics of the crypto ecosystem.
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How DAOs can leverage AI for enhanced dynamics
Beginner

How DAOs can leverage AI for enhanced dynamics

This article explores combining artificial intelligence (AI) with decentralized autonomous organizations (DAOs) to innovate decision-making and organizational growth. It details the applications of AI in different DAO governance models such as direct democracy, representative democracy, and liquid democracy, as well as how it optimizes smart contract automation and community management.
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What is Open Custody Protocol? All You Need to Know About OPEN
Beginner

What is Open Custody Protocol? All You Need to Know About OPEN

Open Custody Protocol (OPEN) is a decentralized, non-custodial protocol for secure digital asset management and automation using smart contracts.
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What is an Eclipse Attack?
Intermediate

What is an Eclipse Attack?

Eclipse attacks pose a significant threat to blockchain networks by severing a specific node's connection to the entire network, effectively cutting off its access to both incoming and outgoing connections.
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15 Best Indicators for Crypto Price Prediction Analysis in 2024
Beginner

15 Best Indicators for Crypto Price Prediction Analysis in 2024

This guide highlights the 15 most effective indicators for crypto price prediction analysis to help you navigate the crypto domain.
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The web3 governance lab: Using DAOs to study political institutions and behavior at scale
Advanced

The web3 governance lab: Using DAOs to study political institutions and behavior at scale

Online platforms in web3 can allow us to design, test, and redesign political systems for online communities, organizations that will be an increasingly important part of the world in the future.
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The Modular Watchlist for 2024 - 35 Modular Protocols You Should Know
Beginner

The Modular Watchlist for 2024 - 35 Modular Protocols You Should Know

Modular money is a popular trend that can help solve blockchain scalability issues. It utilizes different technologies to achieve data availability, consensus, and settlement, enhancing the efficiency and scalability of cryptocurrencies. Some platforms offer shared security layers and rollup services, allowing users to stake Bitcoin permissionlessly and earn rewards. There are also many other well-known protocols building their own modular stacks, such as Ethereum, Arbitrum, Optimism, and more. These platforms continue to evolve, offering users more options.
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