At the core of blockchain networks lies a fundamental architectural principle called layering. Layering in blockchain refers to organizing different functionalities and protocols into separate layers, ...
Buterin suggested revising Ethereum's scaling roadmap this week. The news sent many founders of popular layer 2s scrambling.
Allen argued that public blockchains “can’t process large volumes of transactions” — though on-chain data suggests otherwise. A financial law professor told Congress in a speech on Wednesday that ...
Government blockchain services took a big step in late August 2025 when the United States Department of Commerce (DOC), led by Secretary Howard Lutnick, announced bringing American government ...
The financial sector is nearing a profound digital evolution. Tokenizing real-world assets (RWAs) - which includes holdings like real estate, commodities, and various financial instruments - presents ...
A quiet revolution is underway transforming how we use blockchains, and at its core is one of crypto's latest buzzwords: "intents." Simply defined, an intent is a specific goal a blockchain user wants ...
TGEs promise liftoff for new blockchains, but too often, they end with early exits, fading ecosystems and selling pressure for long-term supporters. Token generation events (TGEs) are increasingly ...
Until recently, blockchains were seen as an “unhackable” technology powering and securing cryptocurrencies — but that’s no longer the case. Hackers have gotten away with nearly $2 billion worth of ...
Quantum computers still cannot break Bitcoin, but several major blockchains are preparing for a future in which they might. In the past week, Aptos proposed post-quantum signature support as Solana ...
Hacking groups—at least one of which works on behalf of the North Korean government—have found a new and inexpensive way to distribute malware from “bulletproof” hosts: stashing them on public ...