You might be surprised how well your current programming skills translate to the blockchain and Web3. Let's get started with smart contract development using Ethereum and Solidity. For programmers ...
The new XRP sidechain utilizes Axelar’s network for cross-chain token transfers, with Wrapped XRP (eXRP) serving as the native asset. Ripple's integration enhances XRP’s interoperability, enabling ...
We explain the Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM) and its relevance. An upcoming transition of Ethereum from EVM to Ethereum WebAssembly (eWASM) is projected to attract new developers to the ecosystem.
Smart contracts are the worker bees of blockchain technology. Most of the programs that run on blockchains–ranging from financial exchanges to games–are decentralized applications (dapps) that are ...
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 ...
The author of the white paper, Robin Linus, based BitVM’s architecture on Ethereum’s optimistic rollups with fraud proofs and recent Merkle tree developments. A Bitcoin developer has proposed a new ...
Token approval is the process of a blockchain transaction whereby an individual approves a smart contract to spend a particular number of tokens.
Enter “Glamsterdam.” The name is a portmanteau of two simultaneous upgrades taking place on Ethereum’s two core layers. The ...
What is a smart contract? This is a question that, these days, has become impossible to answer without starting the digital equivalent of a bar fight. The minute that term is thrown out in a ...