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 rise of Memecoins in the cryptocurrency market and their impact on society. It discusses how Memecoins provide fair wealth creation opportunities for a wider group of people, and how they challenge the high entry barriers of traditional financial systems. The article also presents thoughts on modern financial regulation and explores how the Memecoin phenomenon can be used to find solutions for improving the economic system.
A comprehensive outlook on the upcoming Ethereum Pectra upgrade: a detailed overview of the technological improvements and optimizations included in the upgrade.
This article provides an in-depth analysis comparing Sui and Solana across various aspects, including on-chain data, social media influence, market trends, capital backing, and market performance. It explores through multiple data comparisons whether Sui can become the next Solana, and it also examines their performances in 2021 and the current market environment.
Reviewing Tether's ten-year history, discussing its impact on the stablecoin market and its future important role in global finance.
This article explores how blockchain protocols achieve value accumulation through transaction fees, MEV, and token issuance, as well as the trade-offs between incentivizing validators and maintaining protocol security.
This article reviews the development of DeFi, analyzes the key drivers behind the DeFi Summer, explores current trends in DeFi regarding technology, user adoption, institutional participation, and macroeconomic policies, and discusses how these factors may signal the resurgence of DeFi.
This article discusses the concept of finality in blockchain, analyzing how different blockchain systems achieve finality, along with the underlying principles and challenges involved.
This article reviews various new token issuance methods that emerged during the 2023-2024 cycle, including points, public and private sales, KOL round financing, Bitcoin runes, TON play-to-earn games, memecoins, and community/social tokens. It also provides a brief analysis of their respective developments and trends.
This article analyzes the legal risks and operational challenges of Real World Asset (RWA) tokenization projects through case studies. It points out that even with real assets backing them, RWA projects may still face the risk of failure due to market uncertainty and operational issues. The author offers practical advice on how to avoid legal risks in the RWA sector, including avoiding short-term behaviors, ensuring the separation of funds, and focusing on actual operations.
We have many precedents and inspirations to understand moats in traditional markets, but we lack a corresponding framework to explain the structural differences in crypto applications. This article aims to bridge this gap by gaining an in-depth understanding of the fundamental elements that constitute a sustainable moat and identifying a few applications that can sustainably capture value.
A new framework called based rollups is gaining attention as a new approach for scaling rollups. Read on to learn what based rollups are, how they work, and how they compare to other types of rollups.
This article delves into the features, functionality, and role of the EOS blockchain within the cryptocurrency space. Developed by Block.One, EOS is a decentralized platform designed to offer high scalability, efficiency, speed, and environmentally friendly attributes, supporting the development of smart contracts and decentralized applications (DApps). The article provides a detailed explanation of EOS's Delegated Proof of Stake (DPoS) consensus mechanism, the utility of EOS tokens, and the components of the EOS ecosystem. It also discusses the crucial role of EOS RAM as a key resource and how the exSat project leverages EOS's technological advantages to enhance Bitcoin's scalability. Furthermore, the new EOS token economic model, featuring a fixed supply and quadrennial halving cycle, aims to bring stability and sustainability to the EOS ecosystem.
Soneium is a next-generation blockchain ecosystem created by Sony and Startale. It aims to merge Web3 technology with everyday internet services to promote the widespread adoption of blockchain. This article offers an in-depth look at Soneium’s background, vision, and ecosystem, focusing on how it improves the developer experience, supports innovative projects, and lowers users' barriers to exploring blockchain.
This article introduces the hybrid cryptocurrency trading platform Blum, which aims to provide a gamified user experience through a Telegram mini-program, simplifying crypto trading. It details Blum’s background, team, project vision, and future plans, with a special focus on its point system and community interaction mechanisms. Additionally, it explains how users can earn points by participating in mini-games and community activities.
Attracting over 10,000 participants to stake 1,000 BTC within just three hours, will Babylon ignite a BTCFi Summer? This article will analyze the workings of Babylon, its core technologies, its ecosystem landscape, and the challenges it faces.