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Front Running is Detrimental in Ethereum There’s a famous saying, “a coin has two sides”, or “a sword is double-edged”. Similarly, decentralized financial platforms and applications are currently perceived as the above illustrations by a few experts in the technology and financial industry as well. In layman’s words, front runners/front running has some interconnection to […]

IPFS. A new protocol for resolving the internet and Blockchain’s current hurdles? Since the early 2000s when the Internet entered the global market for its utilization, there have been numerous modifications with regards to its overall structure and functioning as well. Whether be it the slow bandwidth speed of the internet, limited file download and/or […]

A way to make Blockchain Economically Scalable: Relationship between Decentralized Social Networks & Mass Adoption Just like Apple’s iPhone has upgraded to iPhone 12 over a decade (the first iPhone came to the market in 2008), a similar pattern is being forecasted in the Blockchain ecosystem. The decentralized architecture initially focused on the financial services […]

Understanding Bonding Curves To understand the nitty-gritty of how bonding curves function, why they do so in a particular manner, etc, one should try and understand its functionality concerning economics and the financial market. One needs to go through thoroughly the relationship between supply-chain and price fluctuations of a token/commodity. In a nutshell, studying these […]

Why and How cryptocurrencies operate in a decentralized manner? For any product/service to function appropriately, the blueprint should be effective and productive. It requires every building block to in it and its immediate environment to function in a particular fashion to showcase the desired outcome. In the blockchain ecosystem, a similar scenario occurs every time […]

Introduction to Zero-Knowledge Proofs Since 2008, Blockchain’s platform and applications design, development, and deployment have been upgrading constantly. One recent example among others is the deployment of Zero-Knowledge Proofs, referred to as ZKP in short. It might come as a surprise for someone who isn’t from the technology sector that the zero-knowledge protocol/zero-knowledge proof was […]