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.
Tether Gold (XAUt) is a digital asset backed by physical gold, offering a blockchain-based way to buy, hold, and transfer gold ownership.
This article provides a detailed introduction to Juno Network, the first smart contract platform on Cosmos. In this article, you can learn about its key technologies, development history, and the current status of its ecosystem.
This article will start by delving into the development history of inscriptions, introducing the technical principles and underlying logic of inscription. Through real-life examples, it will guide you on how to inscribe, create your own inscriptions, and explore various ways to earn money through inscriptions. Finally, the article will engage in a discussion on the future development of inscriptions.
This article mainly introduces public chain wallets and data analysis websites, as well as operation guides for BRC-20 and ASC-20. The essence of inscription is an off-chain consensus. Inscription is based on the supply and demand relationship and is a zero-sum game. Anyone can deploy and mint inscriptions.
The right tools can make exploring and investing in inscriptions twice as effective. This article introduces nine tools across four major areas of inscriptions.
As more users join the blockchain network, the challenge of scalability is on the rise. The main issue now is finding more efficient ways to complete transactions with lower gas fees. This is why Layer2 has caught the attention of the public.
The short-term incentive plan vote for Arbitrum has concluded, with native projects in the ecosystem gaining more support. This article provides an analysis and interpretation of the practical operation of this incentive plan vote. It expresses the hope that Arbitrum can iterate its voting process to reduce friction and mechanisms resembling Web2 politics.
This article analyzes its outlook on the trends in the cryptocurrency industry for the next decade, asserting that the next ten years will be a crucial moment where digital assets take center stage.
This article is dedicated to providing a quick overview of what defines "web3 social," including types of projects, key roles, dominant narratives, etc., ensuring a comprehensive understanding of the content we are focused on.
This article considers Friend.Tech to be a PaaS, and treats individual participants on Friend.tech as enterprise/project/self-employed entities to observe and analyze their participation strategies.
This paper analyzes the operating mechanisms of the three Bitcoin IDO platforms and uses case studies to explain the risks.
This article primarily introduces programmable encryption technologies such as MPC, FHE, IO, in addition to the history of ZK.
This article examines some of the relationships and use cases between Wasm and blockchain: smart contracts, cross-chain interactions, off-chain computation, and data privacy.
This article focuses on how to "buy assets at a price lower than their intrinsic value".
This article comprehensively discusses the security issues related to the Hook mechanism in Uniswap V4.