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Discover the fundamentals of blockchain technology, its applications, and its potential to revolutionize various sectors including finance, supply chain, and more.

Blockchain

Discover the fundamentals of blockchain technology, its applications, and its potential to revolutionize various sectors including finance, supply chain, and more.

Mining   -   Apr 30, 2025 Bitcoin Mining, Gas, and the U.S.: Inside the Cambridge Report
bitcoin mining in US with Gas

The latest Cambridge Digital Mining Industry Report offers an intriguing snapshot: U.S. dominance, a breakdown of energy sources and costs, and the surprising role AI may play in mining’s next chapter. Plus, fascinating facts about Bitcoin—from its origin story to the latest network stats

Blockchain   -   Apr 25, 2025 Arbitrum Introduces New Transaction Ordering System
Arbitrum Introduces New Transaction Ordering System

Arbitrum improves blockchain transaction processing with a new feature called Timeboost. The transaction ordering mechanism lets MEV searchers bid for priority transaction placement, creating also a new revenue stream for the DAO.

Buterin Navidaging Ethereum Ship
Blockchain   -   May 02, 2025 After Years of Drift, Ethereum Finally Plots a New Course

The Ethereum Foundation is restructuring its management approach, with a renewed focus on scaling Layer 1 as its top priority.

Alexander Mardar
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Blockchain   -   May 02, 2025 After Years of Drift, Ethereum Finally Plots a New Course
Buterin Navidaging Ethereum Ship

The Ethereum Foundation is restructuring its management approach, with a renewed focus on scaling Layer 1 as its top priority.

Alexander Mardar
Mining   -   Apr 30, 2025 Bitcoin Mining, Gas, and the U.S.: Inside the Cambridge Report
bitcoin mining in US with Gas

The latest Cambridge Digital Mining Industry Report offers an intriguing snapshot: U.S. dominance, a breakdown of energy sources and costs, and the surprising role AI may play in mining’s next chapter. Plus, fascinating facts about Bitcoin—from its origin story to the latest network stats

Sasha Markevich
Blockchain   -   Apr 25, 2025 Arbitrum Introduces New Transaction Ordering System
Arbitrum Introduces New Transaction Ordering System

Arbitrum improves blockchain transaction processing with a new feature called Timeboost. The transaction ordering mechanism lets MEV searchers bid for priority transaction placement, creating also a new revenue stream for the DAO.

Alexander Mardar
Ethereum   -   Apr 23, 2025 Upgrading Ethereum's World Computer
Ethereum EVM upgrade to RISC-V

Vitalik Buterin proposes replacing Ethereum's EVM with RISC-V. According to Ethereum’s founder, the new virtual machine could significantly improve efficiency and address one of the main scaling bottlenecks of Ethereum Layer 1.

Alexander Mardar
Blockchain   -   Apr 16, 2025 Vitalik Buterin Pushes for More Privacy on Ethereum
Buterin Privacy

Ethereum’s founder says privacy can no longer be ignored, and the developers must gradually integrate privacy features into future upgrades.

Alexander Mardar
DAO   -   Apr 15, 2025 When Governance Is Driven By Capital, Capital Becomes the Governor
lobby finance DAO voting

Lobby Finance has turned weaknesses in decentralized governance into a business. The project 'democratizes' access to voting power by allowing DAO users to trade their voting rights. The question is: will permissionless systems digest this too?

Alexander Mardar
L1   -   Apr 14, 2025 Solana Goes Private, Launches Confidential Balance
Solana Goes Private, Launches Confidential Balance

The new feature enables privacy on Solana asset transfers, potentially opening a wide range of use cases requiring institutional compliance and user balance privacy.

Alexander Mardar
DAO   -   Apr 11, 2025 PancakeSwap Tokenomics Vote Reveals Hidden Power Players
PancakeSwap Tokenomics Vote Reveals Hidden Power Players

The new $CAKE Tokenomics 3.0 proposal has sparked significant discussion on PancakeSwap's governance forum, dividing the community into supporters and critics. It also serves as yet another costly lesson for developers building decentralized systems.

Alexander Mardar
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