This article reviews the development path of Ethereum’s Rollup, focusing on the key concepts and developments that guide Ethereum’s scaling efforts toward a Rollup-centric roadmap.
This article explores decentralization from various perspectives. It discusses how projects gradually decentralize during token distribution but emphasizes that premature power delegation can lead to potential disagreements, hindering the project's development.
Tendermint is a new blockchain protocol that aims to solve the Byzantine Fault Tolerance problem by using a partially synchronous network model and a deterministic consensus algorithm. It is designed to be scalable and secure and can be used to create both public and private blockchains.
This articleTo understand the inscription from the perspective of NFT compared to ETH,combined with current eventsExploring the centralization problem of BRC-20.
This article discusses Maximum Extractable Value (MEV), which refers to the maximum value that can be extracted from block production beyond the standard block reward and gas fees by manipulating transactions within the block.
Turtsat is an open-source, community-driven project that aims to become the Gitcoin of the Ordinals space by fostering collaborations in the Ordinals community.
This article interprets Based Rollup, including basic concepts, advantages, and disadvantages. It suggests that Based Rollup achieves interoperability across Rollups by inheriting the activity and decentralization of L1 to L2.
The article describes the operation and reward mechanism of Bittensor, providing a detailed explanation from the project's development history to its current status. It concludes with an introduction to the TAO token economics and the team behind the project.
This article takes stock of popular public chain leading inscriptions other than Bitcoin, discusses the market performance of these inscriptions, and whether behind the craze is innovation outside the circle or blind following the trend.