Category: Blockchain
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Ethereum Sharding: The ETH Upgrade to Finally Solve The Gas Fee Problem?
Ethereum sharding is an ETH Improvement Proposal to address the scalability problem and lower gas fees. Learn how it works here.
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4 Of The Most Common Encryption Methods
Click here to learn about the 4 most common encryption methods and their role in blockchain development.
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Archive Nodes: A Complete Guide to Understanding Its Functionality
Archive nodes are full nodes that keep a complete copy of the blockchain network’s history. Learn more about them here.
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BSC Gas Fees Explained: Tracker, Calculator, Free BNB and More.
BSC gas fees refer to the transaction fees required to process transactions on the Binance Smart Chain (BSC) network. Learn how to calculate, limit, track and more.
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Wrapped Tokens: Why They’re Risky, But Why We Need Them
Wrapped Tokens are a necessary part of the interoperability of blockchains. Learn what they are but why they can be risky.
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What is Metcalfe’s Law and How Does It Relate to Blockchains?
Discover the power of Metcalfe’s Law and how it can help you understand the value of network effects. Learn more with our comprehensive guide.
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Testnet vs Mainnet: Why Testing is Essential For Blockchains and Smart Contracts
Discover the difference between testnet vs mainnet in blockchain technology. Learn how each network operates and why they are important for development and deployment.
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Centralized Exchanges VS Banks: More of the Same?
This article analyzes the similarities and differences of centralized exchanges and banks.
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What is Erigon and How Does It Help Blockchain Development? (In Plain English)
Erigon is a fast and scalable Ethereum client, ideal for running nodes, developing dApps, and analyzing blockchain data. Learn more about Erigon here.
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What is the Tellor (TRB), and How Does It Achieve True Decentralization?
Tellor (TRB) is a decentralized blockchain oracle service, a vital part of a healthy blockchain ecosystem. Learn why LL and PLS need oracles.