The blockchain and smart contracts you interact with may be decentralized, but the cloud services often used to access them aren’t. Dfinity’s Internet Computer is stepping up to set that straight.
Upbit lists Internet Computers (ICP) with KRW, BTC, and USDT pairs, expanding the project’s access to South Korea’s major crypto market.
Decentralized networks are becoming commonplace on today's technical landscape, as enterprises seek to write custom applications that solve business problems. Increasingly these are based on smart ...
The Cartesi team thinks rollups can be used for more than just Solidity smart contracts. Layer-two project Cartesi has unveiled a rollup-centric design for its Cartesi Machine, a Linux-based virtual ...
Decentralized computing service io.net announced a strategic connection with KREA. The partnership brings together io.net's GPU computing power and KREA's design skills. The partnership brings ...
Web3 has a memory problem. Not in the “we forgot something” sense, but in the core architectural sense. It doesn’t have a real memory layer. Blockchains today don’t look completely alien compared to ...
Web 3.0 - the decentralized internet - promises a future free of intermediaries and centralized authorities. Crypto aficionados claim that instead of multi-billion dollar companies controlling every ...
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