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ZKsync developer Matter Labs lays off 16% of its workforce
Matter Labs has laid off 24 employees, over 16% of its workforce, amid market changes. The company is shifting focus from general-purpose scaling to niche applications. Despite layoffs, Matter Labs continues hiring for critical engineering and business roles. дальше »
2024-9-4 22:05 | |
How Arbitrum and Optimism Made Millions in 2022
Arbitrum and Optimism raked millions in profit despite the extended bear market that hammered decentralized finance (DeFi) activities and Ethereum (ETH) valuation in 2022. Arbitrum And Optimism Win Big Per on-chain data shared on Twitter, Arbitrum, and Optimism, general-purpose Ethereum layer-2 platforms, made 2,906 ETH and 2,086ETH, respectively. дальше »
2023-1-19 01:00 | |
DFINITY community upgrade enables smart contracts the ability to transfer ICP tokens
The DFINITY Foundation, the organization behind the Internet Computer general-purpose blockchain and web3 platform, today announced that a proposed upgrade to expand support for all canister smart contracts to be able to hold and transfer ICP tokens has been adopted and is now live on the network. дальше »
2021-11-30 21:17 | |
Kine integrates its cross-chain crypto derivatives protocol on Polygon Network
Kine Protocol, a decentralized protocol that establishes general-purpose liquidity pools backed by a customizable portfolio of digital assets, announced today it has partnered with Polygon to bring high margin, cross-chain derivatives trading to the Polygon Network for further scalability and user adoption. дальше »
2021-9-2 21:08 | |
Vitalik Buterin Urges Ethereum To Grow Beyond DApps
The developer and co-founder of Ethereum recently urged the community to innovate beyond decentralized finance. He made these statements during a conference that took place in Paris. According to Buterin, non-financial utilities are part of the vision general-purpose blockchains such as Ethereum aims to offer. дальше »
2021-8-5 19:06 | |
Polygon (MATIC) Announces Launch Of New Blockchain Project, ‘Avail’
The press releases are on fire today as Polygon has announcements firing out left and right. The platform has announced ‘Avail’ – described as “a robust general-purpose scalable data availability layer”. дальше »
2021-6-29 23:54 | |
Polygon Launches New General-Purpose Blockchain Called Avail
Polygon (MATIC) has announced the launch of its latest development, in the form of an all-new project called Avail. The post Polygon Launches New General-Purpose Blockchain Called Avail appeared first on BeInCrypto. дальше »
2021-6-28 18:39 | |
South Africa Reserve Bank Commences Retail CBDC Feasibility Study
The South African Reserve Bank (SARB) says it has commenced a feasibility study for a general-purpose retail central bank digital currency (CBDC). The study, which the SARB expects to conclude in 2022, will focus on the issuance of a domestic CBDC that can be used by consumers in South Africa for general retail purposes. Study […] дальше »
2021-5-27 08:30 | |
Exclusive: Liquid Network Gets Its First General-Purpose Javascript Library
A new Javascript library for Liquid could allow external developers to build a complete ecosystem around the heavily upgraded Bitcoin sidechain. дальше »
2020-7-9 18:43 | |
A Quick Garbled Circuits Primer
Special thanks to Dankrad Feist for review Garbled circuits are a quite old, and surprisingly simple, cryptographic primitive; they are quite possibly the simplest form of general-purpose "multi-party computation" (MPC) to wrap your head around. дальше »
2020-3-23 03:03 | |
Staking coming to SingularityNET (AGI) in March
The SingularityNET team has been hard at work creating the first robust, scalable, general-purpose decentralized AI platform – and, as announced in a recent roadmap update, the first half of 2020 is going to be the most exciting phase yet in the growth of the project. дальше »
2020-1-22 22:13 | |
Understanding PLONK
Special thanks to Justin Drake, Karl Floersch, Hsiao-wei Wang, Barry Whitehat, Dankrad Feist, Kobi Gurkan and Zac Williamson for review Very recently, Ariel Gabizon, Zac Williamson and Oana Ciobotaru announced a new general-purpose zero-knowledge proof scheme called PLONK, standing for the unwieldy quasi-backronym “Permutations over Lagrange-bases for Oecumenical Noninteractive arguments of Knowledge”. дальше »
2019-9-24 04:03 | |
The Best VPN Services 2019 | Tested, Safe VPNs for 9 Key Use-Cases
The world is coming to recognize that a VPN is a necessity. It seems every big company is trying to get your personal data (with or without permission), and every government is trying to spy on you or control what you can do online. дальше »
2019-4-11 02:45 | |
‘Broad Band’ is the best book we’ve read on women in computing
To those unfamiliar with computing history, the world’s first general-purpose computer was the ENIAC (Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer). Made public in 1946, this 30-ton “giant brain” had a military purpose — it was created to help the US Army calculate artillery fire. дальше »
2019-3-26 13:56 | |
Facial recognition tech sucks, but it’s inevitable
Is facial recognition accurate? Can it be hacked? These are just some of the questions being raised by lawmakers, civil libertarians, and privacy advocates in the wake of an ACLU report released last summer that claimed Amazon’s facial recognition software, Rekognition, misidentified 28 members of congress as criminals. дальше »
2019-2-9 10:30 | |
BitTorrent to Start Accepting BTT Tokens for BitTorrent Pro and Their Ad-Free Products
BitTorrent recently announced that their customers will soon be able to pay for BitTorrent Pro and Ads Free with BitTorrent token (BTT). Currently, they accept TRX, BTC, and BNB for its premium. BTT will serve the general-purpose mechanism for transacting in computing resources shared between BitTorrent clients and other participating service requesters and service providers. […] дальше »
2019-1-27 22:24 | |
The top 4 trends spotted in this years’ robot scene
For robots, 2018 was a year of goodbyes, hellos, and intriguing pointers to future developments. Here are the four major trends that I spotted in the robot scene this year: General-purpose consumer robots aren’t a business… yet The year began with a large consumer robot contingent at CES, and a great deal of press for leading contenders such as Kuri and Jibo. дальше »
2018-12-18 02:00 | |
Lisk [LSK] announces release of Lisk Elements 1.0.0, a boon for developers?
Recently, the prominent blockchain application platform, Lisk posted a blog on their Twitter handle, announcing the release of their latest general-purpose JavaScript library, Lisk Elements 1. 0. 0. The release is going to be used in many of their own products including the Lisk Hub and Lisk Commander. дальше »
2018-8-7 19:57 | |
Lykke to list SONM (SNM) on the Lykke Exchange
Lykke and SONM, a decentralized worldwide fog supercomputer designed for general-purpose computing, from website hosting to scientific calculations, are adding the SNM token to the list of tradable assets on the Lykke Exchange. дальше »
2018-7-31 13:18 | |
A Prehistory of the Ethereum Protocol
Although the ideas behind the current Ethereum protocol have largely been stable for two years, Ethereum did not emerge all at once, in its current conception and fully formed. Before the blockchain has launched, the protocol went through a number of significant evolutions and design decisions. дальше »
2018-7-21 23:03 | |
STARKs, Part I: Proofs with Polynomials
Special thanks to Eli Ben-Sasson for ongoing help, explanations and review, coming up with some of the examples used in this post, and most crucially of all inventing a lot of this stuff; thanks to Hsiao-wei Wang for reviewing Hopefully many people by now have heard of ZK-SNARKs, the general-purpose succinct zero knowledge proof technology that can be used for all sorts of usecases ranging from verifiable computation to privacy-preserving cryptocurrency. дальше »
2018-7-21 23:03 | |
Achieving Truly Useful Proof of Work: Toby Simpson of Fetch.ai
What’s the best that can happen? That’s the focus of Fetch. ai in the realm of artificial intelligence (AI). Episode 025 of the What Bitcoin Did podcast featured a wide-ranging conversation between host Peter McCormack and Fetch co-founder/CTO Toby Simpson about both best-case and worst-case outcomes for AI. дальше »
2018-7-20 19:38 | |