Bankless: Decoding the wealth code: Fundamental analysis of 23 cryptocurrencies
This article takes a deep dive into the tokens that actually make money and aren’t plagued by looming unlocks.
JinseFinanceThis article takes a deep dive into the tokens that actually make money and aren’t plagued by looming unlocks.
JinseFinance本篇研报是对 UniswapV2 协议的工作原理、项目构成、源码分析等部分进行详细解读。
JinseFinanceLBank will review the current progress of the TON ecosystem based on TON’s historical process, growth factors, and data comparison with other public chains, so that more users can have a deep understanding of the “fission” moments on TON.
JinseFinanceThis article compares Bitcoin L2 to L1 and discusses some of the most promising Bitcoin L2 projects. Additionally, this article discusses interesting entrepreneurial opportunities related to Bitcoin L2.
JinseFinanceBitwise Asset Management plans to allocate 10% of profits from its Bitwise Bitcoin ETF (BITB) to non-profit organizations supporting open-source development within the Bitcoin community. This move aims to give back to Bitcoin's original developers and contribute to the growth of the industry. Following the recent SEC approval of spot Bitcoin ETFs, traditional asset managers can now offer clients exposure to Bitcoin, potentially attracting new investors to the cryptocurrency space. Bitwise commits to making annual contributions for at least the next decade to sustain long-term support for Bitcoin open-source development.
Xu LinCoinbase’s layer-2 network, Base, has declared the release of its code repositories and smart contracts to the public.
BitcoinworldThe source code of the Brazilian Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC) currently in testing has undergone analysis by blockchain developer Pedro Magalhães, revealing potential privacy issues. Brazil has been working on developing its CBDC, with plans to launch the digital Real in 2024.
CoinliveLedger found itself in hot water on May 16 after revealing plans to introduce Ledger Recover.
NFT NowThe legend of Satoshi Nakamoto lives on. A bitcoin enthusiast that goes by Jim Blasko claims to have found “the lost Bitcoin v0.1 raw data and files.”
BitcoinistThe privacy-focused mixer has been at the center of several DeFi exploits over the past year as users attempted to obfuscate the trail of stolen funds.
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