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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The Puzzling Reality of Optimism Grants Pt 1: Introduction and Movements
Intermediate

The Puzzling Reality of Optimism Grants Pt 1: Introduction and Movements

This article conducts a detailed investigation into the development of Optimism's RetroPGF2 using comprehensive data, evaluating the impact of grants and the contributions of beneficiaries to public goods.
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Ramblings on Blockspace
Advanced

Ramblings on Blockspace

This article explores the various characteristics of block space, analyzes the participants in the block space market, and interprets the valuation of block space as well as its trading strategies.
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Generative Manufacturing: Transmuting Code into Physical Goods
Advanced

Generative Manufacturing: Transmuting Code into Physical Goods

This article reviews the history of on-chain generative media, illustrated through physical examples, and offers a layered analysis of the related technologies. It explores the application of AI in the field of generative creation, anticipating its potential to meet everyday needs in the future, while also discussing how blockchain and NFTs are pioneering this new realm.
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Vitalik: How Can Centralized Exchanges Prove Their Funds?
Intermediate

Vitalik: How Can Centralized Exchanges Prove Their Funds?

This piece delves into historical attempts to make transactions closer to trustless, the limitations of these technologies, and some newer, more powerful ideas using ZK-SNARKs and other advanced technologies.
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Zero-knowledge proofs, explained
Beginner

Zero-knowledge proofs, explained

This article elucidates the fundamental principles of zero-knowledge proofs, their extensive applications, and the specific implementation of Zk-Proofs in a manner that is straightforward and easy to understand.
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The First Stage of the Autonomous World: Fully On-Chain Games
Intermediate

The First Stage of the Autonomous World: Fully On-Chain Games

This article explores how fully on-chain games herald the birth of a new autonomous world. These games are not only a digital extension of the real world but also pioneers of the digital autonomous era. By reviewing the development and progress of blockchain games throughout history, the article reveals the unique solutions brought by Web3 games using innovative technologies. These solutions differ greatly from traditional game forms, providing players with a broader space for exploration and autonomy.
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A deep dive on Solana, a high performance blockchain network
Intermediate

A deep dive on Solana, a high performance blockchain network

This article discusses the advantages of Solana compared to other blockchain networks as a future USDC payment method in terms of TPS, fee market stability, and availability.
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Intent: The Starting Point for Intelligent Interactions in Web3
Intermediate

Intent: The Starting Point for Intelligent Interactions in Web3

This article provides an in-depth analysis of the industry stack, ranging from Anoma's core protocols to the application layer of Unibot, and presents a comprehensive ecosystem map. In addition to elucidating 'Intent-based' applications and frameworks, it also catalogs Ethereum-related projects. By synergistically integrating Anoma with TG Bot, we delve into the paradigm shifts in AI that are underpinned by the concept of 'Intent', as well as its evolutionary trajectory and trends.
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Looking Ahead: Lightning Payments in 2025
Intermediate

Looking Ahead: Lightning Payments in 2025

This article analyzes the current technical flaws and deficiencies in privacy and convenience of the Lightning Network, exploring future solutions to these issues with the aim of lowering the entry barrier and promoting its widespread adoption. It not only dissects users' actual needs and the development potential of the Lightning Network in various application scenarios but also indicates possible directions for its future development.
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Network Effects in Web3 Games
Beginner

Network Effects in Web3 Games

This article delves into the application and impact of network effects in the Web3 gaming domain. It analyzes how gaming platforms utilize stage-specific token incentives to amplify network effects and emphasizes the indispensable role of community strength and appropriate incentives during the strategic shift from small to large-scale network effects.
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Blockchain Interoperability Part II: Consensus Proofs & Trust Minimized Bridging
Intermediate

Blockchain Interoperability Part II: Consensus Proofs & Trust Minimized Bridging

This article explores the security challenges of bridging technology and cross-chain asset solutions. It examines the transition from multi-signature bridges to ZK bridges, highlighting ZK bridges' efficiency in reducing on-chain data. Additionally, the potential of consensus proofs for trust-minimized verification is explored, questioning if it signifies the future of bridging technology.
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Blockchain Interoperability Part I: The Current State of Bridging
Intermediate

Blockchain Interoperability Part I: The Current State of Bridging

This article introduces in detail the development history of "bridge" technology, provides multiple examples and data support, discusses the operating mechanism, current status and existing safety issues of bridges, and provides a comprehensive overview of the basic situation and main features of bridge technology.
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A Beginner’s Guide to Decentralized Autonomous Organizations
Beginner

A Beginner’s Guide to Decentralized Autonomous Organizations

We explore Decentralized Autonomous Organizations (DAOs), analyzing their strengths and weaknesses and comparing them to traditional governance systems. The guide also presents top DAOs and answers common questions to provide a comprehensive understanding of DAOs in today's organizational landscape.
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What Is a Mempool and How Does It Work?
Beginner

What Is a Mempool and How Does It Work?

This article offers the critical role of the "mempool" in cryptocurrency transactions, providing a deep understanding of its concept and operations. It highlights the dynamics and lifecycles of transactions handled within the mempool, explaining the potential reasons for congestion and delays.
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What is Tokenized Bitcoin?
Intermediate

What is Tokenized Bitcoin?

Tokenized bitcoins are tokens that mirror the value of Bitcoin, allowing seamless transactions on different blockchains, notably Ethereum, opening doors to a more interconnected financial landscape.
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