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Are you interested in understanding how Automated Market Makers (AMMs) work in decentralized finance (DeFi) and their impact on the cryptocurrency ecosystem? Join us for this comprehensive course on AMMs, where you will gain a deep understanding of how AMMs work, their advantages and disadvantages, and how they have revolutionized the way we trade cryptocurrencies.
In this course, you'll learn the fundamentals of blockchain security, including cryptography , consensus algorithms, and network security.
Consensus algorithm is crucial for validating transactions in blockchain. There are PoW, PoS and dPoS which have different pros and cons.
Blockchain relies on consensus to maintain security, even though those attacks barely happen, but you should be aware that, such as 51% attacks, double spending, Sybil attacks, which all pose risks to the security of blockchain systems.
This course offers a thorough examination of Kadena, a unique blockchain platform known for its hybrid public-private architecture and innovative features such as the Chainweb parallel-chain structure and the Pact smart contract language. Participants will delve into the technical, operational, and strategic facets of Kadena, exploring how it seeks to redefine blockchain technology's scalability, security, and functionality. Engage with this content to grasp the full potential of Kadena and understand its position within the broader cryptocurrency ecosystem.
This course offers a comprehensive exploration of the Osmosis platform within the context of the Cosmos Network, highlighting its pivotal role in advancing decentralized finance (DeFi). Participants will gain in-depth knowledge of Osmosis's mechanisms, functionalities, and its contribution to the interchain ecosystem. The structured modules are designed to equip learners with practical skills and insights, enabling them to navigate, participate in, and contribute to the Osmosis ecosystem effectively. Whether you're a developer, investor, or an enthusiast keen on understanding the nuances of DeFi and interchain technology, this course will provide valuable knowledge and perspectives.
Dive into the Terra ecosystem, a blockchain platform that sought to redefine finance with its unique stablecoin approach and decentralized applications. This course unravels the complexities of Terra, from its innovative beginnings to the challenges it faced, leading to a significant ecosystem collapse and subsequent efforts to rebuild. If you're intrigued by the real-world applications and implications of blockchain technology, this course offers a comprehensive exploration of one of the most talked-about platforms in the crypto space.
Omni Network is an interoperability layer and L1 network on Ethereum, designed to connect various Roll-ups such as Optimism, Arbitrum, zkSync, and Starkware. It employs foundational technology innovations like re-staking via Eigenlayer, the Cosmos SDK, and the Tendermint consensus mechanism to offer a secure, modular, and high-performance Web3 infrastructure. Omni Network supports cross-Rollup interactions, aggregates liquidity, and simplifies user processes. It also introduces a dual-staking model, offers sub-second verification, and integrates with multiple Rollup architectures and applications. Omni Network has completed two rounds of funding, backed by prominent investors such as Pantera Capital, and has conducted a token sale on Binance's launchpool.
The article explores the market performance of the SAGA token after its launch and analyzes its innovations. SAGA is a Layer 1 protocol that supports developers in creating dedicated chains (Chainlets) to achieve modular infrastructure. SAGA adopts a unique "musical chairs pricing" mechanism to provide low-cost block space. The article also discusses the new trend of modularization and GameFi integration in the crypto market, mentioning projects like GALA, RON, and Arbitrum, which drive the development of the GameFi industry by offering high-performance blockchains and rich gaming ecosystems. In particular, the article mentions DAW (Decentralized Autonomous Worlds) as an emerging game genre that allows players to freely create and expand experiences in the gaming world.
The article provides an in-depth exploration of the development history of Bitcoin technology, especially its challenges in handling large-scale applications and transaction scale. The article analyzes the limitations of Bitcoin's original technology, such as the UTXO model, non-Turing complete scripting language, and the history and reasons of Bitcoin forks. Subsequently, the article introduced in detail several key technologies in the development of Bitcoin, including OP_RETURN, Segregated Witness (Segwit), Taproot technology, as well as Schnorr signatures, MAST and Taproot Scripts. The article also discusses new Bitcoin-based protocols such as Ordinals, Inscriptions, and BRC-20, and how they promote the development of the Bitcoin ecosystem. Finally, the article looks forward to the potential applications of new technologies and their possible impact on future development.
Cosmos, the interchain network, is often described as "an ecosystem of interconnected apps and services". With robust modules in place for DApps development since its inception, will Cosmos stand out against competitors in the market?
Approximately every four years, when 210,000 blocks of Bitcoin are mined, the reward for miners will be reduced by half. In other words, the fresh supply of Bitcoin would be slowed down, and every Bitcoin halving event has historically been tied closely to the crypto bull market.
FTX, with Sam Bankman-Fried as its mastermind, was a leading crypto centralized exchange (CEX) back in 2017-2022. Who would have thought that even a market leader like FTX could turn out to be potentially fraudulent?