Smart contracts are based on one of the core ideas behind modern blockchain technology. They are a way to automate a wide range of crypto transactions and processes without relying on intermediaries ...
Since its introduction in 2014 the Solidity programming language has become the de facto standard to write smart contracts on the Ethereum blockchain network. Solidity is so popular that numerous ...
You might be surprised how well your current programming skills translate to the blockchain and Web3. Let's get started with smart contract development using Ethereum and Solidity. For programmers ...
Ethereum is unique among cryptocurrencies in that it is as much a commodity to be converted from ETH to USD as it is a global software platform that operates on blockchain technology. The ecosystem ...
Remember IOTA? IOTA was designed to rethink blockchain and achieve mainstream adoption. It took a few wrong turns somewhere along the way, but now it seems to be back on track. After relaunching in ...
A smart contract is a computer program that is stored and runs on a decentralized ‘trustless’ network, such as a blockchain. By trustless we mean that the validity of information in the network can be ...
A research paper published this week outlined a new paradigm to bring Ethereum-style smart contracts to the Bitcoin network. BitVM, as it is known, was laid out in an Oct. 9 whitepaper by Robin Linus, ...
Ethereum is still the safest bet in the smart contract space. Layer 2 scaling chains Polygon, Arbitrum, and Optimism are diminishing the need for the L1 "ETH Killers" and it's showing in user metrics.
Ripple is testing a way for developers to deploy smart contracts made for the larger and more popular Ethereum on its XRP Ledger (XRPL) blockchain with little effort. The Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM ...
The cryptocurrency market is in the process of recalibration. Investors are now attempting to position themselves ahead of the upcoming surge in adoption rather than just focus on daily price action.