This article explores the security challenges of bridging technology and cross-chain asset solutions. It examines the transition from multi-signature bridges to ZK bridges, highlighting ZK bridges' efficiency in reducing on-chain data. Additionally, the potential of consensus proofs for trust-minimized verification is explored, questioning if it signifies the future of bridging technology.
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This article delves into the application and impact of network effects in the Web3 gaming domain. It analyzes how gaming platforms utilize stage-specific token incentives to amplify network effects and emphasizes the indispensable role of community strength and appropriate incentives during the strategic shift from small to large-scale network effects.
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This article analyzes the current technical flaws and deficiencies in privacy and convenience of the Lightning Network, exploring future solutions to these issues with the aim of lowering the entry barrier and promoting its widespread adoption. It not only dissects users' actual needs and the development potential of the Lightning Network in various application scenarios but also indicates possible directions for its future development.
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This article provides an in-depth analysis of the industry stack, ranging from Anoma's core protocols to the application layer of Unibot, and presents a comprehensive ecosystem map. In addition to elucidating 'Intent-based' applications and frameworks, it also catalogs Ethereum-related projects. By synergistically integrating Anoma with TG Bot, we delve into the paradigm shifts in AI that are underpinned by the concept of 'Intent', as well as its evolutionary trajectory and trends.
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This article explains the technical details of Web3 implementation, including concepts such as credentials, account abstraction, and social graphs, its rise and challenges, how to explore and experiment with account abstraction through CyberConnect, and integrate it into an actual Web3 environment.
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This article reviews the history of L1 and Ethereum's dominance in the blockchain realm, comparing key indicators like user count, developer activity, and liquidity across various L1 blockchains to explore if any have the potential to surpass Ethereum. It analyzes each platform's strengths and challenges, attempting to predict factors that will influence these networks' future growth and market acceptance.
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This article explores the business structure and logic of EigenLayer, providing an evaluation of its project. It also seeks to address a series of essential questions, including the definition of Restaking services, its target customer base, and the primary issues it resolves.
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This article delves into the diverse perspectives on the future direction of blockchain development, with a particular focus on the current state of multi-chain narratives compared to Layer2. By providing a comprehensive overview and side-by-side comparison of both old and new blockchain solutions, we gain insight into the current state of Layer2 networks. The structure of Cosmos is also introduced to analyze the present situation and prospects of Layer2 competitors like Op Stack.
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The article sorts through the development history of Web2 game engines and explores the ECS architecture of Web3 game engines. It also analyzes the significance of Web3 game engines for the development of blockchain games, and provides a forward-looking perspective on the future of Web3 full-chain games, believing that they could become an opportunity for the practical application of blockchain technology.
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This article explores the development trend of multi-chain in blockchain and the core position of cross-chain interoperability protocols, focusing on the analysis of Layer Zero's technical characteristics, advantages, and ecological status. Through a detailed introduction of LayerZero from infrastructure to application examples, it reveals its broad prospects in the field of full-chain interoperability protocols.
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Zero-Knowledge Proof (ZKP) is an encryption method that allows one party (known as the prover) to prove to another party (known as the verifier) that a statement is true, without revealing any other information. The popular ZKP solutions include zk-SNARKS, zk-STARKS, PLONK, and Bulletproofs. This article will introduce these four types of ZKP solutions and analyze their advantages and disadvantages.
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The zk-SNARK technology represents a significant breakthrough in the fields of privacy protection and encrypted verification. It is not only promising in providing strong privacy guarantees but also practical in enhancing the scalability of blockchain and various other applications.
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Merit Circle is a game guild that exists in the form of a DAO. It has developed itself into a competitive gaming ecosystem through four verticals: investments, gaming, studios, and infrastructure. The utility and value of the Token MC are maximized within this ecosystem. To date, Merit Circle has over 40 portfolios and a DAO treasury close to $100M. Recently, it has also launched its own blockchain called Beam.
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Full-chain gaming technology, which has intrigued gaming giants such as Square Enix, Nexon, and Ubisoft, boasts advantages like composability and decentralization. However, it also grapples with technical bottlenecks and scalability challenges. This article delves into the operational mechanisms, challenges, and benefits of full-chain games and introduces titles like Hunter Coin and Dark Forest.
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Protocols like MakerDAO and Compound are converting underlying assets into RWAs. Leveraging the composability of DeFi products, real and steady returns can also be combined to develop more RWA-Fi products.
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