Different token standards The different smart contract chains like Ethereum, BSC, Solana,.., all have different token standards. Ethereum tokens are designated as ERC20, BSC as BEP20,… Therefore to use any...
A digital wallet is where precious digital money is kept. A key is required to unlock a digital wallet, but if you lose the key, someone else may be...
Polygon‘s Co-Founder Steps Away from the Project! Next Stop: AI? What Makes Him Bullish on Polygon 2.0? Introduction Polygon, known for its blockchain prowess, faces a significant shift as...
Polygon is now launching its Chain Development Kit (CDK) to support the scaling endeavor. This framework enables the rapid implementation of Layer 2 blockchains driven by zero-knowledge (ZK) on...
What is Asset Tokenization? Asset tokenization is the process by which an issuer creates digital tokens on a distributed ledger or blockchain, which represent either digital or physical assets....
The Rollup Race Begins: Decoding the Decentralized Sequencer and Its Impact on the Future of Blockchain Introduction The Rollup race has kicked off, and the decentralized sequencer is...
What is Nakamoto Coefficient? Nakamoto Coefficient is a quantitative measure of a system’s decentralization, especially for blockchain networks. The minimum Nakamoto coefficient refers to the minimum number of nodes...
A number of L1s have been seen attempting to solve the blockchain trilemma. In the mainstream media, they are now referred to the “Eth murderers,” and they may seek...
What are smart contracts? Smart contracts are one of the key components of many blockchain-based ecosystems, and an especially important element of many application-focused blockchains like Ethereum. These digital...
Introduction Citigroup has made headlines with its latest innovation, ‘Citi Token Services,’ a digital asset tokenization solution designed to enhance global remittance efficiency and reduce transaction costs. According to...
The key characteristic of cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin or Ethereum is that they are not issued by a central body. There is no bank or government in charge of...
What is LayerZero? Traditional approaches to cross-chain transactions often involve intermediaries or wrapped tokens, introducing complexity and potential security vulnerabilities. LayerZero takes a different approach by relying on a...