You may have come across the term “blockchain” on social media or online news covering cryptocurrency or during a conversation on the future of technology. In a nutshell, blockchain serves as a shared ...
The next Science Café Cleveland discussion will focus on cryptocurrencies and blockchains. Vincenzo Liberatore, professor of electrical engineering and computer science at Case Western Reserve ...
Circle’s USDC integration on Aleo highlights how privacy-focused blockchains are adapting to a crypto economy increasingly ...
Gavin Wood speaking at the Decoded conference in Brussels, July 2024. Forget market cap and hype—what really determines a blockchain’s long-term success? Ethereum co-founder Gavin Wood, the visionary ...
General-purpose blockchains are designed to cater to a wide user base, which limits their ability to meet specific business needs. Tools such as no-code customization platforms and rollapps, as well ...
Blockchains can stop working for a while, sometimes for hours. On June 1, TON stopped producing blocks for 40 minutes, and a few nodes required updates. It recovered quickly. Among the recent outages ...
General-purpose blockchains can’t solve industry disputes over construction changes or equipment usage. Specialized layer 1s ...
Marc Boiron, CEO of Polygon Labs, believes blockchain is more than just a financial tool — it’s a way to make life more engaging and empowering. Speaking on TheStreet Roundtable, Boiron discussed how ...
What role will cross-chain interoperability play in RWAs? Know how connecting blockchains unlocks liquidity, scales tokenized ...