History of Web3 (Part 11)
From the static "read-only" Web 1.0 to the social Web 2.0, this article explores the evolution of the internet and defines Web3 as a decentralized, user-owned future.
From the static "read-only" Web 1.0 to the social Web 2.0, this article explores the evolution of the internet and defines Web3 as a decentralized, user-owned future.
Can the fundamental monetary property shortcomings of Vita, detailed in the previous analysis, be resolved? This question is critical, given that Vita's core advantages – its inelastic supply and inherent…
Are You a GHOST? Maybe you’ve never heard of GHOST – or maybe you’ve been in crypto for years but still feel something’s off. Bitcoin promised freedom. Ethereum promised decentralization. But look where we…
Introduction If new nodes join using your Boot Node address the new node will see your node first. Hence, having your own custom Boot Node Address is an easy way…