Category: Blockchain
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What Is Adaptive State Sharding?
Adaptive State Sharding is revolutionizing blockchain scalability by enabling faster transactions, lower fees, and enhanced security.
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$5.8T Fidelity Pushes Tokenized Treasuries Into the Mainstream
Fidelity joins BlackRock in the booming on-chain Treasuries market with a tokenized U.S. Treasury fund. With $5.8T AUM, its move validates blockchain-based real-world assets (RWAs). Discover how this impacts stablecoins, capital efficiency, and crypto.
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Kraken Acquires NinjaTrader for $1.5 Billion
Kraken acquired NinjaTrader in May 2025 for $1.5 billion. Learn what each platform brings, how the FCM structure works, and what the combined platform offers traders today.
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Solana ETF Guide: What’s Live, What’s Pending, and How to Choose
BSOL launched on NYSE in October 2025. Morgan Stanley filed in January 2026. Here’s what Solana ETF and ETP products exist now, what’s under SEC review, and how to pick one.
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What Is Data Tokenization? How It Works, Examples, and Implementation Guide
Data tokenization protects sensitive information by replacing it with secure, unusable tokens. Learn how this technology enhances security, reduces fraud, and ensures compliance in finance, healthcare, and e-commerce.
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What Is a Helium Miner? How It Works, What It Costs, and Is It Worth It
A Helium miner is a device that fuels the Helium Network, a decentralized wireless infrastructure built for the Internet of Things (IoT).
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Solana Gas Fees (EVERYTHING You Need to Know in 2025)
Learn how Solana gas fees work, as well as easy ways to track the cost of your transactions.
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Famous Bitcoin Predictions That Were Wrong
Warren Buffett called Bitcoin a mirage at $600. Jamie Dimon called it fraud at $4,000. Nouriel Roubini said its value was less than zero. Here’s how wrong each one was.
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Arbitrum Gas Fees (Tracker, Comparison, Bridge Fees, and More)
Everything you need to know about Arbitrum, the Layer-2 Ethereum scaling solution.
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Polygon Gas Fees (Everything You Need to Know)
Released in 2017 as a layer-2 scaling solution for Ethereum, Polygon has its own approach to cracking down on high transaction fees. This aims to make the network a better fit for microtransactions. But that’s not the full story. In this article, we’re reviewing everything you need to know about gas fees on the Polygon…