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.
Smart Layer is an innovative middleware developed by Smart Token Labs, aimed at bridging traditional Web2 businesses with Web3 by providing decentralized service networks and smart token standards, addressing the limitations of public chain technology and promoting the realization of decentralized internet.
2/29/2024, 2:13:02 PM
This article primarily discusses the technology, market, and frontier developments of decentralized perpetual contract exchanges in the derivatives sector.
2/29/2024, 2:08:20 PM
This article introduces the UTXO model in plain language, providing a brief overview of the UTXO model and implementation methods of BTC, Sui, Cardano, Nervos, and Fuel.
2/29/2024, 2:07:40 PM
This article is a long-form exploration of the discussions and ideas between Chris Dixon of a16z and Jay Yu, Co-Chief Editor of the Stanford Blockchain Review during an interview on “Read Write Own” conducted in January 2024.
2/29/2024, 2:06:33 PM
Polkascan is a multi-chain blockchain explorer built for the Polkadot and Kusama ecosystems. The explorer has unique features that differentiate it from regular explorers.
2/29/2024, 1:53:50 PM
This article explores the impact of meme coins as catalysts within the crypto community.
2/29/2024, 5:39:38 AM
This article takes Particle Network as an example to delve into current UX challenges faced by Web3 products and explores how to design a comprehensive technical solution. Such an integrated solution may be a crucial prerequisite for mass adoption. Additionally, the article discusses Particle's BtoBtoC business strategy, which serves as a valuable reference for many projects.
2/29/2024, 4:59:47 AM
This article delves into the technical aspects of ZetaChain's omnichain solution, explaining how it serves as the underlying infrastructure for omnichain interoperability of DAPPs, enabling seamless resolution and processing of cross-chain messages.
2/29/2024, 4:44:40 AM
Layer 1 blockchains are the foundation of a blockchain network. They provide the architecture upon which all applications and protocols on the blockchain network are built.
2/28/2024, 3:00:12 PM
This article addresses the issue of sequencer centralization. All major Layer2 Rollups have included the decentralization of sequencers in their roadmaps, but this is still a short to mid-term goal that has not yet been achieved. The reason for this is that the decentralization of sequencers is not a technical issue, but an economic one.
2/28/2024, 1:20:03 PM
Real World Assets, RWA Lending, RWA Tokenization, Decentralization
2/28/2024, 10:31:36 AM
RSS3 is the Open Information Layer for the Web 3.0. In this ultimate guide, you will learn everything you need to know about RSS3.
2/28/2024, 10:18:01 AM
Competition in the Alt L1 space is heating up, with Near introducing a DA solution and Sui's TVL steadily rising. While Ethereum takes its time with mainnet upgrades, L2 introduces two major competitive points: parallel EVM and decentralized sequencers.
2/28/2024, 9:49:58 AM
This article, for the purpose of making the Rollup model easier to understand and analyze, Celestia researcher NashQ has divided the sequencer of Rollup into two logical entities - the aggregator and the header producer. At the same time, he divided the transaction ordering process into three logical steps: inclusion, ordering, and execution.
Guided by this analytical thinking, the six major important variants of Sovereign Rollup are clearer and easier to understand. NashQ has detailed discussions on the censorship resistance and liveness of different Rollup variants, and also explored the minimum configuration of each Rollup variant node in the state of minimal trust (that is, to achieve a Trustless state, at least what types of nodes Rollup users need to run).
2/28/2024, 8:57:13 AM
The author of this article takes the well-known ZK-Rollup project Aztec as an example, and uses the two recent proposals named B52 and Fernet proposed by Aztec Labs as the starting point to analyze how ZKR can achieve the decentralization of sequencer nodes.
2/28/2024, 6:08:54 AM