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The traditional compliance model has always been reactive: a rule is broken, a regulator investigates, a penalty follows. Programmable enforcement flips that sequence entirely. By encoding rules directly into software, ...
Running an Ethereum node currently requires storing hundreds of gigabytes of blockchain history, a barrier that limits who can participate in securing the network. Verkle Trees are the cryptographic upgrade ...
A user buys crypto on an exchange, stores it in a native wallet, spends it through a debit card, settles transactions in a proprietary stablecoin, and interacts with apps built ...
Forget the token prices. Forget the market cycles. Something far more consequential is happening in the physical world, and most people tracking crypto are still looking at the wrong screen. ...
Layer-2 networks have done what they were built to do, cut Ethereum's transaction costs and increase throughput. But as liquidity, users, and developer attention disperse across Arbitrum, Optimism, Base, and ...
Bitcoin doesn't run on faith. Neither does Ethereum. Every transaction, every smart contract, every stablecoin transfer ultimately settles on a base layer that most users never think about, and that ...
Large financial institutions are not waiting for DeFi to come to them. They are building their own version, permissioned, compliant, and engineered for the regulatory frameworks open protocols were never ...
Most blockchain oracle systems verify data before it goes on-chain, running it through multiple nodes, checking consensus, then publishing the result. Optimistic oracles flip that logic entirely: data is assumed ...
UBS, PostFinance, Sygnum Bank, Raiffeisen Switzerland, Zürcher Kantonalbank, and Banque Cantonale Vaudoise have launched the Swiss Stablecoin Sandbox, a live testing environment for Swiss franc-backed digital payments expected to run ...
When Ethereum scales through rollups, each rollup typically orders its own transactions independently, creating inconsistencies, MEV opportunities, and friction for cross-chain applications. Shared sequencing replaces that fragmented model with a ...