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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Modular L2 Plume Network Focusing on the RWA Track
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Modular L2 Plume Network Focusing on the RWA Track

The RWA track still has significant growth potential in the future. However, it faces regulatory uncertainty, technical challenges, and liquidity issues. The modular RWA L2 network Plume Network, which aims to simplify deployment and lower the entry barriers for traditional financial participants, has garnered widespread attention. This article explores how the project leverages technological innovation and ecosystem development to provide tailored, one-stop services for the RWA track. It also delves into the specifics of the testnet incentive activities, offering insights into the future development opportunities and challenges for Plume Network and the RWA track.
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Understanding the Babylon Protocol: The Hanging Gardens of Bitcoin
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Understanding the Babylon Protocol: The Hanging Gardens of Bitcoin

The core structure of the Babylon Protocol is the Babylon blockchain, which is a POS blockchain built on the Cosmos SDK and compatible with Cosmos IBC. It enables data aggregation and communication between the Bitcoin chain and other Cosmos application chains. Users can lock Bitcoin on the Bitcoin network to provide security for other POS consumption chains while earning staking rewards. Babylon allows Bitcoin to leverage its unique security and decentralization features to provide economic security for other POS chains.
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A DeFi Protocol Tailored for Market Volatility
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A DeFi Protocol Tailored for Market Volatility

Doubler is a protocol that uses the Martingale strategy to separate cost and income, achieving low buy and high sell. It increases the win rate for users who prefer risk while offering U-based investors a strategy with lower risk and similar high returns as bullish options and leverage, but with more flexible trading terms. By introducing market positive externalities, it gains extra income for the pool and aggregates market liquidity to counter high volatility, meeting the needs of risk-loving users for high returns under lower risks than traditional options and leverage markets.
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What is Dione Protocol? All You Need to Know About DIONE
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What is Dione Protocol? All You Need to Know About DIONE

Dione Protocol is a decentralized energy market that facilitates peer-to-peer exchange of green energy while bypassing traditional grid systems. Its native coin, DIONE, serves as the governance and utility token of Dione ecosystem.
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Understanding Zetachain: A Beginner’s Guide
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Understanding Zetachain: A Beginner’s Guide

What is ZetaChain? What are its key features? What are ZRC-20 and its tokens? How does ZetaChain work technically? How can you participate in ZetaChain? How can you stake on ZetaChain?
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Restaking Explored: Insights into Symbiotic, Karak, and EigenLayer
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Restaking Explored: Insights into Symbiotic, Karak, and EigenLayer

AVS stands for Active Validation Services, a term that essentially describes any network requiring its own validation system (e.g., oracles, DA, cross-chain bridges, etc.), which can be understood as projects using restaking services. By comparing Eigenlayer, Symbioticfi, and Karak Network, we can see more mature solutions and development potential, illustrating how AVS and restaking technologies eliminate the burden of building underlying trust networks, allowing projects to focus on developing new features and better decentralization.
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What is Holoride: All you need to know about the first In-Car VR Entertainment Platform
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What is Holoride: All you need to know about the first In-Car VR Entertainment Platform

Is endless car entertainment finally here? Explore how Holoride's VR technology transforms car rides for passengers of all ages. Discover VR genres, token (RIDE), and the future of in-car VR.
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The GPU of Blockchain: Comprehensive Analysis of ZK Coprocessors
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The GPU of Blockchain: Comprehensive Analysis of ZK Coprocessors

The ZK coprocessor can be regarded as an off-chain computing plug-in derived from the modular concept. Its function is similar to the GPU in our traditional computers that shares graphics computing tasks for the CPU, that is, a processor that shares computing tasks in specific scenarios. . Under this design architecture, heavy data and complex calculation logic tasks that public chains are not good at can be calculated through the ZK coprocessor. The chain only needs to receive the returned calculation results, and its correctness is determined by ZK proof guarantees, and ultimately enables trusted off-chain calculations of complex tasks.
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Integrating Move into EVM to Enhance Ethereum Ecosystem Security
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Integrating Move into EVM to Enhance Ethereum Ecosystem Security

Movement aims to integrate the Move language into the EVM ecosystem to address long-standing security issues without relying on L2 solutions. MOVE reduces blockchain transaction storage space and computation costs through an optimization technique called "modular packing," which bundles multiple smart contracts into a single module to lower storage and indexing costs, and increases execution speed by reducing the steps needed to execute bytecode.
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The L2 Protocol Tackling Scalability, Parallelism, and Cross-Chain Challenges
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The L2 Protocol Tackling Scalability, Parallelism, and Cross-Chain Challenges

Fuel is the fastest execution layer in modular blockchains, offering maximum security and the highest flexible throughput for decentralized applications. As an execution layer, it can be flexibly configured to work with other blockchain layers such as Ethereum and Celestia. This modular and multi-blockchain configuration enhances its flexibility and scalability.
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A Beginner's Guide to Token Economics: Key Indicators for Crypto Investments
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A Beginner's Guide to Token Economics: Key Indicators for Crypto Investments

This article highlights the crucial role of token economics in crypto investing. Without a solid understanding of token economics, achieving successful investments is challenging. Key factors include total and circulating supply, allocation details, lock-up/unlock periods, release schedules, and market demand.
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Are Rollups Overvalued or Undervalued? An Analysis of Rollup’s Revenue and Cost Structure
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Are Rollups Overvalued or Undervalued? An Analysis of Rollup’s Revenue and Cost Structure

Although the Rollup L2 ecosystem faces challenges such as adjusting revenue models and attracting users, it has made significant progress in reducing Ethereum transaction costs and improving efficiency. By using the Sequencer as a cash flow entry point, fees are charged for Rollup transactions to cover the costs generated by L1 and L2, and to generate additional profits.
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ata Analysis of the MEME Battle: Ethereum Gains Higher Value Consensus, Grabbing Trends Becomes Solana's Traffic Secret
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ata Analysis of the MEME Battle: Ethereum Gains Higher Value Consensus, Grabbing Trends Becomes Solana's Traffic Secret

Whether in terms of price performance or ecosystem development, the competition between Ethereum and Solana often becomes a focal point of attention. Ethereum, as the early origin of MEME, has gained a higher market share and recognition due to its stronger capital and user base. Additionally, the diversification of MEME types on Ethereum more easily meets the needs of different players. On the other hand, MEMEs on Solana are adept at quickly leveraging trends to capture traffic, while also demonstrating stronger price explosiveness and capital attraction.
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A TON of Gaming Hype
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A TON of Gaming Hype

The performance of the TON game ecosystem has been rising steadily. Driven by various TON growth plans, relatively simple HTML5 games, lowest development costs, and a large number of potential players, TON has established itself as an extremely attractive choice. Click-and-click games fundamentally do not have the conditions to achieve valuable user monetization, while hybrid, general and hard-core games combine the necessary low-friction acquisition rate and deep potential revenue streams. Find the right balance between providing enough social competition and entertainment value.
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What is Prodia all about?
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What is Prodia all about?

Prodia is an artificial intelligence (AI) platform specializing in image and music generation through its API. The company developed the Stable Diffusion API tool, featuring various models that convert text into high-quality images, including SD1.5, SDXL, and SD3, each offering different resolutions and functionalities. Prodia's infrastructure boasts over 10,000 GPUs, capable of processing image generation requests in just 2 seconds. Since its inception, Prodia has generated over 400 million images. As an emerging force in the AI field, Prodia is expanding with its innovative distributed computing technology and powerful generative capabilities, but the rapid iteration of technology and dynamic market changes mean that Prodia must remain flexible and forward-thinking to address future uncertainties.
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