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 uses the Loopring Protocol V3 and Arbitrum as examples, and through technical analysis and case studies, it addresses why Layer 2 needs security design. It also analyzes the decentralized methods of fund entry and exit.
This article introduces Berachain in detail, including business model, operating principle, market demand, etc.
This article primarily introduces websites for ARC20 inscription, trading, information, and data query.
This article explores the advantages and disadvantages of UTXO and account system solutions, and how they can respond to the evolution of future needs.
This article introduces DePIN’s development advantages, operating model, and what are DePIN’s current main tracks.
This article argues why Web3 front-end is poised to become one of the most valuable businesses. The points include: 1. MEV flow in transaction order stream towards the front end; 2. Exclusive user experience of Web3 front-end; 3. Convenience and security are highly valued by Web3 users.
Learn about Shell Trade, a protocol that enables users to transfer and exchange BRC-20 assets between the Bitcoin and Solana networks, and discover how it aims to boost the liquidity and interoperability of the crypto space.
Symbiosis gathers liquidity across several EVM and non-EVM compatible blockchains. Click to discover more about their unique features.
Explore Beam, the privacy-centric cryptocurrency built on the Mimblewimble protocol. Discover its unique features, market performance, and user guides.
This guide offers an analysis of security challenges in various components of the Cosmos blockchain ecosystem.
This article introduces the SocialFi project DeSo.
This article argues, through exploring three questions, that trust minimization and horizontally scalable systems are the most promising ways to scale blockchain applications.
This article provides a comprehensive introduction to the consensus mechanism.
This article introduces 10 ways you can participate in web3.
This article introduces what randomness is, understands its types, and explores the challenges it poses in the blockchain and Web3 ecosystem.