Leading Fintechs Develop Proprietary Blockchains to Address Performance Gaps
Leading fintechs strategically invest in proprietary blockchain infrastructure to address critical execution bottlenecks, ensuring high-throughput, compliant digital asset integration.
Zero-Knowledge Proofs: Practical Cryptographic Privacy and Scalability Advancement
Zero-knowledge proofs enable verifiable computation without revealing underlying data, fundamentally enhancing privacy and scalability across decentralized systems.
Mechanism Design Enhances Blockchain Consensus Truthfulness and Scalability
This research introduces novel mechanism design principles to fortify blockchain consensus, ensuring truthful block proposals and mitigating fork-related coordination failures.
Somnia Launches Mainnet and SOMI Token for Web3 Gaming Infrastructure
Somnia's mainnet and SOMI token launch establishes a high-performance EVM-compatible blockchain, enhancing scalability and composability for the burgeoning Web3 gaming vertical.
Formalizing MEV: Mitigating Economic Attacks in Blockchain Systems
This research establishes a rigorous, game-theoretic framework for Maximal Extractable Value, enabling systematic analysis and robust defenses against economic exploits in decentralized systems.
Verifiable Tree Commitments Enable Scalable Cross-Shard State Synchronization
A novel cryptographic primitive, Verifiable Tree Commitments, revolutionizes sharded blockchain state management, enabling unprecedented scalability and security.
ICP, Chainlink, Hedera Lead Web3 Development Activity and Ecosystem Growth
Robust on-chain development by infrastructure protocols like ICP, Chainlink, and Hedera signals a maturing Web3 application layer and sustainable growth.
Zero-Knowledge Proofs: Enabling Private, Scalable, Secure Decentralized Systems
Zero-knowledge proofs shift complex computation off-chain with cryptographic certainty, unlocking scalable privacy and enhanced efficiency for Web3 applications.
Rebutting Blockchain Trilemma: Scalability Is Engineering, Not a Trade-Off
This research formally refutes the blockchain trilemma, asserting scalability is an engineering outcome rather than an inherent trade-off, redefining foundational design principles.
