This article explores how to expand rollup to accommodate hundreds of thousands of simultaneous participants by modifying the rollup execution environment. It discusses the types of applications/games each method is suitable for and the challenges they face.
This article provides an overview of the situation after the Bitcoin Taproot upgrade and offers insights into future development directions and application expansions.
This article compiles insights for U.S. policymakers and others interested in the current state of crypto policy from Andreessen Horowitz’s annual "State of Crypto" report.
AI-generated NFT art is a digital artwork created through the use of AI algorithms and generative models to interpret large extensive data and stored on a blockchain. However, despite its potential to transform NFTs, AI is not immune to limitations.
Explore the role of MPC wallets in cryptocurrency security, offering advanced protection with decentralized key management and privacy in digital asset transactions.
This article provides a detailed introduction to Juno Network, the first smart contract platform on Cosmos. In this article, you can learn about its key technologies, development history, and the current status of its ecosystem.
This article mainly introduces public chain wallets and data analysis websites, as well as operation guides for BRC-20 and ASC-20. The essence of inscription is an off-chain consensus. Inscription is based on the supply and demand relationship and is a zero-sum game. Anyone can deploy and mint inscriptions.
The right tools can make exploring and investing in inscriptions twice as effective. This article introduces nine tools across four major areas of inscriptions.
There is a significant expansion in the NFT marketplace between 2014 and 2021. More than 2 million different collections on OpenSea, the largest NFT marketplace and more projects are still coming up
The short-term incentive plan vote for Arbitrum has concluded, with native projects in the ecosystem gaining more support. This article provides an analysis and interpretation of the practical operation of this incentive plan vote. It expresses the hope that Arbitrum can iterate its voting process to reduce friction and mechanisms resembling Web2 politics.