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BIP-110’s soft-fork dispute over inscriptions and OP_RETURN reveals why minority nodes need miners and economic infrastructure to turn stricter rules into Bitcoin’s practical consensus for everyone.
Vitalik Buterin’s Extremely Lean Ethereum proposal would replace recurring validator balance processing with daily STARK proofs, reducing onchain state while raising crucial questions about data availability, proving power and recovery.
Project Eleven’s zero-knowledge prototype could help Bitcoin owners prove wallet provenance after quantum attacks expose private keys, while BIP-361 raises difficult questions about frozen coins, legacy wallets and network governance.
Ethereum’s PeerDAS upgrade makes rollup data cheaper to verify and supports higher blob capacity, but sampling does not guarantee users can reconstruct transaction inputs, recover state, or exit without robust rollup infrastructure.
Ethereum’s planned FOCIL upgrade could make censorship of valid public transactions harder, but its bounded inclusion guarantee depends on propagation, eligibility, capacity, honest validators, and Ethereum’s security assumptions.
For years, crypto has largely built products for people already inside the ecosystem. Wallet extensions, seed phrases, gas fees, bridge risks, and endless onboarding friction created an industry that often felt designed by engineers for other engineers. Sui believes that model is fundamentally broke
The next existential threat to blockchain may not come from regulation, scaling limits, or market cycles: it may come from physics. In a recent landmark publication from Google Quantum AI, researchers outlined a future where quantum computers could break the cryptographic foundations securing today’s
When Charles Hoskinson quietly released a dense, highly technical book on zero-knowledge cryptography, it didn’t land like a typical thought-leadership move. There were no grand marketing campaigns, no polished media rollout, just a GitHub release and a signal to those paying attention. At first glan
A Record-Breaking Failure Rate In 2025, the crypto industry witnessed a record-shattering event: over 11.6 million tokens launched that year failed. That single year alone accounted for 86.3 percent of all token failures since 2021. The number isn’t just shocking: it’s revealing. It paints a clear
In a bold forecast that could reshape the next wave of blockchain competition, Andreessen Horowitz’s crypto arm (a16z crypto) has declared privacy not just an enhancement, but a foundational requirement for the next generation of networks. As regulatory heat and public demand converge, the firm argue
The Boom Is Back, But the Door’s Shut for Beginners As the crypto market rallies and optimism swells around digital assets, you might expect the job market to be riding the same wave. But if you’re new to the space, there’s some sobering news: the entry-level job you were hoping fo
Imagine buying crypto as easily as tapping your phone at a checkout terminal. With its latest partnership, Samsung is aiming to make that a reality for millions of Galaxy users across the United States. The tech giant has teamed up with Coinbase to integrate digital asset management directly into th