Category: Blockchain
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Why Ethereum Still Leads Every Major Blockchain on User Retention
Ethereum retains 26.2% of its users year-over-year, the highest rate of any major blockchain tracked in CoinGecko’s Q1 2026 cohort analysis.
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Decentralized Exchange (DEX)
A DEX is a crypto trading platform that operates without central authority. You trade peer-to-peer through blockchain technology.
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The Complete Guide to Every Type of Blockchain
A clear, complete guide to every major blockchain consensus mechanism. Learn how PoW, PoS, DPoS, PoA, PoB, PoH, PoC, and other models work, their pros and cons, and why different cryptocurrencies choose different ways to secure and scale their networks. Perfect for beginners and anyone comparing modern blockchain designs.
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Crypto Prediction Markets EXPLAINED
Prediction markets have become one of the biggest industries in crypto. Read this to learn why platforms like Polymarket, Augur, and Gnosis are raking in billions of dollars in transactions.
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Crypto Adoption: What’s Taking So Long?
Crypto adoption isn’t a dream — it’s quietly happening behind the scenes. This in-depth analysis explores the five real triggers driving global cryptocurrency adoption in 2025
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Ethereum Is Getting Faster: Fusaka Upgrade EXPLAINED
Ethereum Fusaka Upgrade explained: Faster transactions, lower fees, and massive scalability. See how Ethereum is evolving for 2025 and beyond.
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What Is the Biggest Threat to Crypto and Web3?
At WebX Japan, I explored the hidden risks in Web3’s infrastructure—from wallets and RPCs to indexing, hosting, and oracles. While blockchain promises decentralization, most users depend on centralized layers that can censor, fail, or be manipulated. This article breaks down each layer of Web3, why centralization is a threat, and what it means for the…
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Vitalik’s Ethereum Privacy Roadmap Explained
Vitalik’s Ethereum privacy roadmap covers wallet-layer changes you can use now and protocol upgrades still in development. Here’s what each step means and which tools work today.
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What Is an Atomic Swap? How It Works, Its Benefits, and Its Limitations
Atomic swaps let you trade crypto directly between blockchains with no exchange or middleman. Learn how HTLCs work, how they compare to CEXs, and their limitations.
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Bitcoin Address Types Explained: Legacy, SegWit, and Taproot Compared
Bitcoin has four active address formats — and the wrong choice means higher fees or compatibility issues. Learn which one to use and why Taproot exchange support still matters.