Modular rollups transform blockchain scalability by separating execution, settlement, and data availability into distinct layers. This course introduces the concept of Rollup‑as‑a‑Service (RaaS), which allows developers and enterprises to deploy custom rollups without building infrastructure from scratch. With real‑world examples and a focus on 2025‑era frameworks, the course moves from foundational concepts to practical deployment and future trends.
In the fast-evolving cryptocurrency market, options are increasingly becoming indispensable tools for traders. Whether you're new to derivatives or have prior experience with options in traditional financial markets, this course provides a systematic foundation to help you navigate the unique threshold of crypto options.
This course offers a comprehensive introduction to the fundamentals of cryptocurrency options.
Through this course, you'll gain insight into basic concepts such as contract elements, trading interfaces, rules of settlement at maturity, and the types of options available on the Gate platform.
Our goal is to equip you with a solid theoretical foundation and practical framework. Let's begin your journey into the world of crypto options!
This course provides a detailed exploration of cryptocurrency staking, covering its fundamentals, mechanisms, benefits, and risks. Staking is an essential component of blockchain networks, enabling participants to secure transactions, validate blocks, and earn passive income. With the increasing adoption of Proof-of-Stake (PoS) and its variants, understanding staking has become crucial for investors, developers, and blockchain enthusiasts.
Stablecoins are a cornerstone of modern crypto ecosystems, offering price stability in volatile markets. But behind their apparent stability lies a complex system of technical, financial, and operational safeguards. This course provides a comprehensive understanding of the risks stablecoins face, especially depegging, and how protocols, developers, and risk teams design systems to defend against them. From analyzing reserve structures to building automated alert systems, and from real-world incident responses to future-proofing strategies, this course equips learners with the knowledge to evaluate and contribute to resilient stablecoin ecosystems.
Celestia represents a fundamental redesign of blockchain architecture through its modular approach. Instead of requiring every blockchain to handle execution, settlement, consensus, and data availability within a single system, Celestia separates these functions into specialized layers. This allows developers to create sovereign and application-specific blockchains that outsource data availability and consensus to Celestia while retaining full control over their execution environments.
Blockchains are powerful but limited by their isolation from the outside world. Smart contracts can only process on-chain data, yet most real-world applications, from finance and insurance to gaming and logistics, depend on external information. Programmable oracle networks solve this problem by securely delivering and processing off-chain data for use on-chain. They extend blockchain functionality, enabling decentralized applications to interact with markets, APIs, sensors, and even other blockchains in a trust-minimized way.
CryptoQuant highlights strong resistance for Bitcoin between $75K and $85K. This article analyzes on-chain data, market structure, and macro trends to forecast BTC price in 2026.
The BASED token TGE is set for March 30. This article explores Based.one as an onchain Super App, analyzing its product design, technical stack, and token model in detail.
As Layer 2 networks expand across the Ethereum ecosystem, users increasingly face fragmented experiences when interacting with multiple rollups. The Ethereum Interoperability Layer (EIL) is a proposed solution designed to simplify cross-network interactions by allowing wallets to coordinate transactions across rollups automatically.