A16z, Paradigm Lead $150M Round for Ethereum Scaling Solution Optimism at $1.65B Valuation
Ethereum scaling solution Optimism has raised $150 million in a Series B funding round co-led by top crypto investors Paradigm ...
Read moreEthereum scaling solution Optimism has raised $150 million in a Series B funding round co-led by top crypto investors Paradigm ...
Read moreEspresso Systems is developing layer 1, or base blockchain, infrastructure to deliver fast, low-fee transactions by integrating a proof-of-stake consensus ...
Read moreBy looking at the performance of tokenized Ethereum scaling tools (Polygon, Metis, Boba) vs. tokenless layer 2s (Arbitrum, Optimism, all ...
Read moreOver the past couple of years, Ethereum rollups have taken two different directions in scaling the base layer, categorized as ...
Read moreIn earlier February, the team behind Ethereum layer 2 scaling solution Optimism received word on a critical bug that could ...
Read moreEthereum software firm ConsenSys has launched “ConsenSys Rollups” with the help of Mastercard’s engineering team to enable expansion on both ...
Read moreSmart-contract platform Avalanche’s ability to scale while remaining secure and decentralized makes it a credible alternative to Ethereum for DeFi ...
Read moreAccording to a press release provided to CoinDesk, Mir’s system generates recursive zero-knowledge proofs that allow “allow many Ethereum transactions ...
Read moreLast week, Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin brought forth Ethereum Improvement Proposal (EIP) 4488, an upgrade that could drive down transaction ...
Read moreWeb 3.0, interoperability and layer zero are all terms tossed around when describing Polkadot. But what do they mean, and ...
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