The article traces a comprehensive vision of infrastructure-layer redecentralization — from ZK-EVM combined with block-level access lists bringing full nodes back to laptop-runnable levels, to Helios light clients enabling verifiable RPCs, ORAM/PIR for private queries, social recovery replacing fragile mnemonics, IPFS-hosted dapp UIs, and FOCIL’s forced inclusion of transactions to resist censorship.
2026-03-24 11:58:34
The article explains in detail the meaning of Gas Limit and its impact on network performance, and analyzes the effect of increasing Gas Limit on validator income.
2026-03-24 11:57:24
This article provides an in-depth look at the Ethereum Foundation, covering its organizational structure, operational framework, funding sources, expenditures, and its role in supporting the Ethereum ecosystem. We will also explore how the foundation differs from traditional corporations, the challenges and controversies it faces, and its potential future developments.
2026-03-24 11:56:35
Explore how multidimensional EIP-1559 optimizes Ethereum's gas efficiency by separating resource costs, enhancing scalability, and improving network utilization.
2026-03-24 11:56:32
This article delves into the capital control issues of Layer 2 scaling solutions in the Ethereum ecosystem, analyzing how venture capital (VC) influences the decentralized foundation through governance and economic means, and proposes potential solutions to provide new insights for Ethereum's future development.
2026-03-24 11:56:25
EIP-6963 introduces a new standard aimed at optimizing the discovery and interaction mechanisms of Ethereum browser extension wallets. It seeks to address issues like wallet conflicts, lack of multi-service support, and unintuitive user experiences. Compared to the existing EIP-1193 standard, EIP-6963 introduces window events and a bidirectional communication protocol, allowing dApps to more efficiently recognize and adapt to users' preferred wallets.
2026-03-24 11:56:09
This article reviews Ethereum's technical roadmap, highlighting key improvements across various phases, such as the transition from PoW to PoS, scalability via rollups, and MEV mitigation. It also explores the opportunities brought by the upcoming Pectra upgrade in early 2025, including account abstraction, rollup interoperability, and cryptographic innovations.
2026-03-24 11:56:08
The CertiK team found that nearly half of the newly issued Ethereum tokens in the Web3 space are linked to Rug Pull scams. These scams are carried out by organized groups who use liquidity holding addresses for money laundering and risk management. The majority of the funds involved come from centralized exchanges. The article concludes with a warning to users to stay alert and avoid being scammed.
2026-03-24 11:56:07
BOB is a Hybrid L2 platform that merges Bitcoin’s unmatched security with Ethereum’s DeFi innovations. By leveraging trust-minimized bridges, seamless cross-chain interoperability, and Bitcoin-backed liquidity, BOB is revolutionizing decentralized finance. Learn how BOB’s hybrid architecture creates a more secure and efficient DeFi ecosystem, unlocking new potential for Bitcoin in the world of decentralized finance.
2026-03-24 11:56:07
An in-depth exploration of blockchain virtual machine evolution, comparing EVM's established ecosystem advantageswith emerging altVMs' innovations in security and performance. The article examines the transition from EVM dominance to a multi-VM future, culminating in the vision of full-stack blockchain applications.
2026-03-24 11:56:06
PREDA (Parallel Relay Execution Distributed Architecture) is an innovative model designed to enhance blockchain performance and scalability. It achieves full parallelization of smart contract functions by breaking down the execution process of smart contracts into multiple steps that can be processed in parallel. These steps are executed asynchronously across different Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM) instances, thereby maximizing the concurrency of a set of transactions.
2026-03-24 11:56:05
This article introduces the mETH and cmETH protocols, provides a basic overview of the $COOK token, and explains how users can participate to earn $COOK. We will also analyze the future potential and possible risks users should consider when participating.
2026-03-24 11:56:04
The article explores NFFL, a fast cross-rollup state verification protocol using EigenLayer’s restaked ETH and NEAR DA, enabling secure, efficient, and scalable cross-chain applications with fast finality.
2026-03-24 11:56:03
This article explores the Gas fee issues on the Ethereum mainnet and methods for optimization. It focuses on the Gas mechanism of the EVM, core concepts for optimizing Gas costs, and best practices for developing smart contracts. These include reducing storage usage, variable packing, optimizing data types, and using fixed-size variables.
2026-03-24 11:56:02
As global giants like Microsoft and JPMorgan collaborate through the Enterprise Ethereum Alliance (EEA), Ethereum's reputation as a global settlement layer and innovation platform is steadily growing. This article delves into the trend of enterprise-level adoption of Ethereum, analyzes the challenges Ethereum faces in data availability, and explores how its modular design enables enterprises to adapt flexibly to market demands and technological developments. Additionally, it discusses the emergence of alternative data availability layers and Ethereum's evolution into a de facto standard for enterprise-grade solutions on a global scale.
2026-03-24 11:56:01