Layer N ditches Ethereum, says new L1 will support Typescript, Rust, C
N1 is purported to process 100,000 transactions per second, placing it among the fastest blockchains. Go to Source
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N1 is purported to process 100,000 transactions per second, placing it among the fastest blockchains. Go to Source
Rethinking AI developer motivation, and moving beyond financial rewards. Go to Source
Google Cloud will contribute to Cronos’ decentralization and security, along with other notable validators like Crypto.com and Blockdaemon. Go to Source
Google has launched Gemini 1.5 Pro and Flash models, offering developers improved performance at a reduced cost. Go to Source
Sonic could become the fastest blockchain by finality if it maintains this performance on the mainnet. Go to Source
Explore the risks of centralization in cloud computing and AI and discover how decentralized models are changing the landscape for innovation and independence. Go to Source
Lumerin, Morpheus and Exabits are working together to build a blockchain-based AI agent economy, but talent and time constraints still pose challenges. Go to Source
Bioniq CEO Bob Bodily talks about Ordinals and the need for covenants on the Bitcoin network at Bitcoin 2024. Go to Source
Virgil Griffith could be eligible for release as early as January 2025 after pleading guilty to violating US sanctions on North Korea. Go to Source
The EEA’s new guidelines aim to establish a standard for mitigating risks in DeFi protocols, which will benefit regulators, developers and users alike. Go to Source