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 Seamless UX (seamless user experience) and interoperability proposed by a16z.
This article introduces how lightweight clients enable IBC to become a universal blockchain interoperability protocol.
The article explains the concepts of zkCorprocessor and zkOracle, highlighting the differences between the two and elaborating on the scenarios in which each type of zk is suitable for different use cases.
This article analyzes how the project can monetize its data through Zero-Knowledge while protecting user privacy.
This article introduces decentralized social protocols, comparing traditional social content platforms with emerging Web3 projects in aspects such as identity, data sharing, storage, and business models.
This article introduces various privacy protocols in different blockchains, employing diverse methods to achieve privacy for blockchain users.
This article explores the potential impact of evaluating new on-chain primitives on market structure and Miner Extractable Value (MEV). It discusses how to create the best exchange while contributing to a clearer understanding of the future trends of MEV.
This article deeply reflects on the applications of Web1/Web2/Web3. The emphasis in Web3 might not be on ownership but rather on decentralized programmable applications.
This article explains how the Cobb-Douglas Function, a fundamental economic formula, is applied in the token economics framework and analysis within the cryptocurrency space.
This article explains the shortcomings of the original Plasma and how Redstone learned from and solved key data withholding attacks.
This article explores the symbiotic relationship between blockchain and artificial intelligence, asserting that the convergence of these two groundbreaking frontiers represents a transformative moment that will reshape the world in the coming decades.
This article explains the advantages of zkWasm compared to zkEVM in terms of performance, interoperability, security, flexibility, etc., and discusses its suitable use areas.
The architecture of "intent-centric protocols and infrastructure" simplifies the user experience threshold, allowing each user to merely express their intent, with various other protocols handling the intermediate processes, awaiting the ultimate outcome.
This article combines sports economics and Web3 to introduce it, and analyzes the sustainability of each method and how to combine it in the future.
This article is based on CC0 capabilities and includes the project party’s business ideas and business model analysis.