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.

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LK Venture Research Report | Telegram vs. X (Twitter): Who Will Win in the Super App Race in the Web3 Era?
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LK Venture Research Report | Telegram vs. X (Twitter): Who Will Win in the Super App Race in the Web3 Era?

X and Telegram are globally renowned social media platforms. They are two significant players in the super app race in the Web3 era. User experience reshaping, new standards of privacy and security, technological innovation, and ecosystem integration are the three critical elements determining the outcome of the race. X and Telegram possess different strengths, with X focusing on public topic discussions and information dissemination, while Telegram emphasizes privacy protection and security. This race will drive the evolution of the Web3 world, leading us into a more open, decentralized, secure, and user-friendly digital era.
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Mapping The Web3 Data Landscape
Intermediate

Mapping The Web3 Data Landscape

This article elaborates on the history of information technology evolution, as well as the business models of data and the relationships between different roles in the Web3 era.
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The Fat App Chain Thesis
Intermediate

The Fat App Chain Thesis

This article introduces the theory of "Fat App Chains" based on the concepts of "Fat Protocols" and "App Chain." It posits that application chains attempting to build their own ecosystems can become "Fat App Chains," which is a viable path to kickstart a growth flywheel.
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What Do Common Blockchain Game Tokenomic Models Look Like? Does A Perfect Tokenomic Model for Blockchain Games Exist?
Beginner

What Do Common Blockchain Game Tokenomic Models Look Like? Does A Perfect Tokenomic Model for Blockchain Games Exist?

As the blockchain industry rapidly develops, the gaming sector is exploring a new frontier - blockchain games. The emergence of these games not only changes the way traditional games operate but also introduces a profitable economic model to the gaming landscape. However, there are still many challenges and changes in the operation and management of the economic model. This article will provide a detailed introduction to the tokenomic model of blockchain games, including its basic elements, distribution system, supply and usage, inflation mechanism, and the most common dual-tokenomic models. It also aims to explore whether an ideal tokenomic model can exist.
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Foresight Ventures: Decoding zk, zkVM, zkEVM, and Their Future
Beginner

Foresight Ventures: Decoding zk, zkVM, zkEVM, and Their Future

This article provides a detailed introduction to concepts like zk, zkVM, zkEVM, etc., aiming to provide a deeper understanding of zk technology through straightforward analysis.
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Understanding the Difference Between zk-SNARKs and zk-STARKs
Beginner

Understanding the Difference Between zk-SNARKs and zk-STARKs

This article provides basic information and principles of zk-SNARKs and zk-STARKs, as well as a comparison of their respective advantages and disadvantages.
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DI - 01: Korean CEX
Intermediate

DI - 01: Korean CEX

The article conducts a study on the data of South Korean centralized exchanges and explores the characteristics and trends of South Korean investors.
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The Future of Cross-Chain Bridges: Full-Chain Interoperability Becomes Inevitable, Liquidity Bridges Will Decline
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The Future of Cross-Chain Bridges: Full-Chain Interoperability Becomes Inevitable, Liquidity Bridges Will Decline

This article explores the development trends, applications, and prospects of cross-chain bridges.
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Bitcoin signing mass: Why some UTXOs are more difficult to sign than others
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Bitcoin signing mass: Why some UTXOs are more difficult to sign than others

This article explores the use of UTXO (Unspent Transaction Output) and the impact of signature size on transaction fees.
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In-Depth Exploration of the Value Sources of Community Tokens
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In-Depth Exploration of the Value Sources of Community Tokens

This article analyzes the value creation and capture mechanisms of community tokens and discusses how they capture and create value. It also defines the characteristics of a healthy tokenized community.
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What Is a Blockchain-Agnostic Protocol?
Beginner

What Is a Blockchain-Agnostic Protocol?

This article explores blockchain-agnostic protocols, introducing their main benefits and how they work.
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David's Take: 5 Big Questions Facing Crypto's Future
Beginner

David's Take: 5 Big Questions Facing Crypto's Future

This article summarizes some major unresolved issues in the cryptocurrency field, including superchains, LST, Solana, etc., and shares personal perspectives.
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 "Does the Team's Activity Really Relate to Cryptocurrency Prices?"
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"Does the Team's Activity Really Relate to Cryptocurrency Prices?"

This article uses statistical data to analyze the relationship between Github activity and market performance during four crypto bull and bear cycles.
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A Guide to ZK Coprocessors for Scalability
Beginner

A Guide to ZK Coprocessors for Scalability

This article reviews the definition and significance of coprocessors, and how to use the Bonsai ZK coprocessor architecture to expand applications.
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Wedge is the Founder's Edge
Intermediate

Wedge is the Founder's Edge

This article introduces a new concept called "Wedge," suggesting that successful projects often start from modest ideas, but the "adjacent possibilities" allow them to discover and assimilate new markets during their development.
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