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.
The article explains how to construct a compliant ERC20 token using fhEVM and abstracting identity through on-chain DIDs.
The article explains and introduces the on-chain Rollup transaction process and sequencer, followed by a discussion of the economic and business aspects, and the potential centralization effects of the sequencer.
This article will focus on file storage and retrieval, and not on running your own production Arweave gateway.
This article introduces what Web3 is by comparing it with the traditional networks of Web2 and discussing the advantages of Web3.
A comprehensive introduction to all major narratives in the current crypto industry.
This article gives a detailed introduction to the list of key DeSci ecological projects and their recent developments.
This article explores decentralization from various perspectives. It discusses how projects gradually decentralize during token distribution but emphasizes that premature power delegation can lead to potential disagreements, hindering the project's development.
Tendermint is a new blockchain protocol that aims to solve the Byzantine Fault Tolerance problem by using a partially synchronous network model and a deterministic consensus algorithm. It is designed to be scalable and secure and can be used to create both public and private blockchains.
This article talks about Merkle trees as the secret behind efficient data verification in blockchain, providing speed and scalability advantages.
This article interprets Based Rollup, including basic concepts, advantages, and disadvantages. It suggests that Based Rollup achieves interoperability across Rollups by inheriting the activity and decentralization of L1 to L2.
The article describes the operation and reward mechanism of Bittensor, providing a detailed explanation from the project's development history to its current status. It concludes with an introduction to the TAO token economics and the team behind the project.
This article primarily explores the reasons behind the recent 7-fold increase in the token value of Bounce Finance, a well-known Bitcoin IDO platform.
This article focuses on the origins and current status of the Bitmap protocol and the BRC-420 standard. The Ordinals protocol uses a numbering method for sats (the smallest unit of Bitcoin) to create inscriptions, which are metadata written onto sats, like text or images. Bitmap is an open-source standard similar to the Ordinals protocol, allowing users to own an entire Bitcoin block and inscribe onto it. Each inscribed block forms a part of the metaverse. BRC-420, established by Recursiverse (RCSV), is a Bitcoin chain asset management protocol based on the Ordinals and Bitmap protocols. While the Ordinals protocol supports inscriptions on individual sats, BRC-420 allows multiple inscriptions to recursively combine into a complex inscription. The BRC-420 format is fully open-source, enabling anyone to create their own "metaverse inscriptions."
Vitalik Buterin's "d/acc" philosophy advocates a balanced approach to technology, emphasizing defensiveness, decentralization, and human prosperity. It promotes the responsible development of AI and blockchain technology, aiming to prevent technological monopolies and prioritize ethical progress.
This article introduces the interactive relationship between DePIN and Solana.