Modular and monolithic blockchains represent two distinct scaling approaches shaping crypto infrastructure in 2026. Data from early 2026 shows modular ecosystems leading in TVL growth and developer ...
Fefe Demeny explains what a blockchain is, a digital ledger that has revolutionized the world of finance due to its ...
A quiet revolution is underway transforming how we use blockchains, and at its core is one of crypto's latest buzzwords: "intents." Simply defined, an intent is a specific goal a blockchain user wants ...
Blockchain is only as powerful as its connections to the real world. Oracles are how that happens. Oracles are lines of code that connect information in the real world to contracts and other ...
At the core of blockchain networks lies a fundamental architectural principle called layering. Layering in blockchain refers to organizing different functionalities and protocols into separate layers, ...
Smart contracts replace middlemen with code. Solana's Bri Migliaccio broke down how they work, where they're already used, ...
Smart contracts’ value proposition is well-founded, as we discussed in our previous blog post Exploring the Disruptive Potential of Smart Contracts. They bring programmability to a value transfer ...
Hacking groups—at least one of which works on behalf of the North Korean government—have found a new and inexpensive way to distribute malware from “bulletproof” hosts: stashing them on public ...
A blockchain is a decentralized, distributed ledger that records transactions—organized into units called blocks—across a peer-to-peer network where participants remain anonymous. Blockchains are ...