Technology
As Web3 continues to evolve, a variety of new technologies have emerged in the space, including oracles, Layer 2 solutions, multi-signature wallets, inscriptions, and account abstractions.Understanding and mastering these new technologies will enable participants to better capitalize on industry trends and uncover wealth opportunities.
BlackRock has expanded its Web3 presence by launching the BUIDL tokenized fund in partnership with Securitize. This move highlights both BlackRock’s influence in Web3 and traditional finance’s increasing recognition of blockchain. Learn how tokenized funds aim to improve fund efficiency, leverage smart contracts for broader applications, and represent how traditional institutions are entering public blockchain spaces.
This article explains what fully diluted market cap means in crypto and discusses fully diluted valuation calculation steps, FDV’s importance, and the risks of relying on FDV in crypto.
Fiber Network is a decentralized payment network built on Nervos CKB, supporting fast, low-cost off-chain transactions for multiple currencies, with special interoperability with the Bitcoin Lightning Network. Through technologies such as payment channels and HTLC/PTLC, Fiber provides efficient cross-chain payments and asset transfers.
Homomorphic encryption is a cryptographic technique that allows specific computations to be performed directly on encrypted data without prior decryption. Only upon final decryption is the correct plaintext result revealed. This technology's uniqueness lies in its dual ability to protect data privacy and enable "active" encrypted data—allowing continued data processing under a secure umbrella. As a result, homomorphic encryption emerges as an ideal technology that seamlessly integrates privacy protection with data processing, finding widespread application across an increasing number of fields.
This guide explores how blockchains have evolved into a cross-chain world, the different types of blockchain networks, and the ongoing challenges and risks associated with blockchain interoperability.
This article explores how Based Rollup and pre-confirmation work together to build an integrated Ethereum ecosystem.
This article examines Sui’s object-centric data storage model, its implications for transaction processing, and its potential.
Puffer uses Restaking to build a more efficient Based Rollup, with decentralized sequencers and better cross-chain liquidity interaction. Based Rollup and mainstream Rollups will shape different ecosystems within Ethereum.
In-depth analysis of how multi-virtual machine (Multi-VM) architecture becomes the best solution to solve the scalability and performance bottlenecks of blockchain, and explore how Mango Network uses OPStack technology and MoveVM to build an efficient blockchain network that supports cross-chain communication. It also analyzes the technical advantages and market positioning of Mango Network, providing comprehensive analysis and insights for readers interested in blockchain technology, DeFi and cross-chain interoperability.
This article discusses how EIP-7702 could be adopted by wallets, users, dApps, and embedded wallets, and envisions a future adoption cycle.
This article dives into the approval mechanisms of Approve and Permit on Ethereum, exploring their practical differences and impact. It analyzes how the Permit mechanism helps reduce user costs in high gas fee environments, while also discussing potential security risks and offering practical safety tips.
Get an in-depth understanding of the Layer 2 expansion plan in the Bitcoin network, especially the validity proof and fraud proof technology. This article analyzes how to achieve Layer 2 expansion through technological innovation under the strict restrictions of Bitcoin, including Bit Commitment, Taproot, and Connector Output. and contracts, etc.
This article introduces the concept of Application-Specific Sequencers (ASS) and their application in decentralized applications.
Bridges play that role for on-chain capital today. They determine how money should be routed to get the user the most value or speed for their capital when a user wants to go from one chain to another.
This article analyzes the key elements in tokenomics design for Layer 1 blockchain projects, exploring how projects like Berachain, Initia, and Injective drive network growth through innovative token models. It discusses the importance of mechanism design, architectural alignment, and value capture, while also providing concrete examples of how these projects achieve the "token flywheel effect."