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AI predicts MultiversX (EGLD) price for year-end

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MultiversX (EGLD), formerly known as Elrond, is rapidly solidifying its position as one of the most technologically advanced blockchain platforms. Currently trading at $49.70, EGLD has gained 10.8% over the past week and an impressive 71% over the last month, reflecting growing investor confidence.  Praised by Cyber Capital’s Justin Bons as the “technological Holy Grail of crypto,” MultiversX’s implementation of sharding positions it as a leader in scalability, achieving over 100,000 transactions per second.  Picks for you Buy signal for two strong cryptocurrencies this week 2 hours ago This is how Cardano (ADA) performed in 2024 so far 4 hours ago ...

Blockchain Bridges: Enabling Cross-Chain Transactions

Blockchain Bridges: Enabling Cross-Chain Transactions! As blockchain technology continues to advance, there’s an increasing need for interoperability across different networks. Blockchains are often siloed environments with unique protocols, token standards, and consensus mechanisms. While this isolation has benefits for security and specialization, it can also hinder broader adoption and usability. Blockchain bridges have emerged as a key solution, facilitating cross-chain transactions and enabling value and data transfer across distinct blockchains. What is a Blockchain Bridge? A blockchain bridge is a protocol that connects two or more blockchain networks, allowing them to communicate and transfer assets and information. Think of it as a digital “bridge” that spans the gap between isolated blockchains, enabling cross-network functionality without compromising their security frameworks. This interoperability allows users to leverage the strengths of multiple blockchain...

Ethereum's Buterin Explains 'The Surge': Will ETH Reach 100K TPS?

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Ethereum (ETH) has a blockchain platform that’s recognized instantly because of its smart contract capabilities. This well-known blockchain is on the brink of a major upgrade. We’re excited to hear this! Vitalik Buterin recently wrote his thoughts on ETG in the ‘The Surge’ . Interesting, right? It might not sound so, but it sure is! This is an important development designed to boost ETH’s scalability. It will also improve its transaction speeds. Let’s explore what the creator of Ethereum (ETH) is planning! Also Read: Nvidia Dominates Earnings: Up 16% in a Month. Time to Buy or Sell? Buterin’s Vision for Ethereum: Scalability, Surge, and Future Prospects The Surge: Ethereum’s Path to Enhanced Performance Source: ETHRoadmap The Surge represents Ethereum’s next evolutionary step. It began with the Dencun upgrade in March, introducing EIP-4844 data blobs to reduce fees and improve efficiency. This marks Ethereum’s most significant ...

Will the next crypto bull run be dominated by L1s, L2s or something else?

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This latest report from Cointelegraph Research dives into the tsunami of solutions coming onto the market that improve security, privacy and speed from existing protocols. The long-awaited “ crypto spring” may be upon us as Bitcoin (BTC) and other crypto currency markets rise in anticipation of a full-on bull market.  Over the recent crypto winter, many different projects have been growing, gaining users and building new networks. Some of these, like Polygon, are layer-2 (L2) solutions to help scale the primary protocol, Ethereum. But what are the implications of L2s? Are they a better protocol to build on or invest in? Are other layer 1s (L1s) doing anything to stay competitive? These questions and more are the focus of a new report from the Cointelegraph Research Terminal. The report looks at up-and-coming projects in the crypto verse, as well as case studies for L1s like Avalanche and Hedera and how they compare to the new tech that is on the rise. Download the report on the Coin...

New Optimism wallet lets users receive crypto via Twitter login

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Beam wallet uses Web3Auth and account abstraction to allow for seedless accounts, stablecoin gas payments, and other user experience features. A new wallet that has launched on Optimism (OP) allows users to generate an address without storing seed words, and the account can be saved using an ordinary Twitter login . Called “Beam wallet ” the application runs in a browser window and requires no downloads, according to a July 27 announcement from its developer. It also allows users to send transactions on Optimism without owning Ether (ETH). INTRODUCING BEAM The first self-custody payments wallet built for the mainstream — no download or signup required. Beam is the easiest way on the planet to send anyone money. Try it out with a single click — Andy Bromberg (@andy_bromberg) July 27, 2023 Beam was developed by Eco, a payments company backed by Web3 venture capital firms Andreessen Horowitz, Coinbase Ventures, Founders Fund, Lightspeed Venture Partners, and Pantera Capital. To...

ZK proofs could change the internet, not just Web3 — Aleo exec

ZK proofs could help online privacy by only revealing relevant user information, solving the internet's “biggest problem,” says Brennen Schlueter. Zero-knowledge proofs could be used to solve the “biggest problem” plaguing the internet today — privacy, according to one cryptocurrency executive. Speaking with Cointelegraph at the Ethereum Community Conference (EthCC) the marketing chief at privacy-focused infrastructure platform Aleo, Brennen Schlueter, said while ZK proofs have become a popular solution to provide blockchains with improved scalability through ZK rollups, they have the potential to reshape the entire internet . ZK proofs enable the transfer of information to take place between two parties in which the originator only needs to reveal relevant information to the receiver. For example, to prove an individual is of age to enter a bar without revealing their actual age or identity to a security guard. Schlueter said the modern internet was not built to prioritize the...

Optimism's major mainnet upgrade to Bedrock set for June 6

The much needed upgrade will provide a number of improvements across the network, and come at a time when competition in the Layer 2 space has been heating up. Layer 2 scaling solution Optimism is set to undergo its highly anticipated Bedrock upgrade on June 6. The move is expected to result in significantly reduced transaction fees, provide greater network security and enhanced compatibility with Ethereum. The Optimism team stated via a May 15 Twitter thread that the network will be down for 2-4 hours on June 6 as the upgrade goes through. “On upgrade day, transactions, deposits, and withdrawals will be unavailable for the duration of the downtime, and the OP Mainnet chain will not be progressing,” an accompanying blog post reads. The official date of OP Mainnet’s upgrade to Bedrock has been set: June 6, 2023 at 16:00 UTC! The upgrade will require 2-4 hours of downtime for OP Mainnet. Visit Mission Control for full details on what to expect:https://t.co/o6UjKZaVKy — Optimism ...

Buterin weighs in on zk-EVMs impact on decentralization and security

Vitalik Buterin has weighed the impacts of the addition of zk-EVMs at the protocol level, saying it could speed up the verification process on the base layer. Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin wants to see zero-knowledge Ethereum Virtual Machines (zk-EVMs) built on Ethereum’s first layer to speed up the verification process on the base blockchain. Buterin explained in a March 31 post that it’s possible to integrate a zk-EVM on the base layer without compromising on decentralization and security . The technology enables Ethereum Virtual Machines to execute Smart Contracts on the Blockchain with ZK proofs. How will Ethereum's multi-client philosophy interact with ZK-EVMs?https://t.co/MPpTPNhldR — vitalik.eth (@VitalikButerin) March 31, 2023 Ethereum was developed with a “multi-client philosophy” to ensure decentralization at the protocol level, Buterin explained. By integrating zk-EVMs at the Ethereum layer 1, it would be the third type of client. “Once that happens, zk-E...

Optimism and Arbitrum flip Ethereum in combined transaction volume

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The two layer-2 networks processed more than 1.1 million transactions combined on Jan. 10. Ethereum Layer-2 (L2) on-chain activity has been increasing to the extent that the leading two networks now process more transaction volume than the Ethereum network. Layer-2 networks Arbitrum and Optimism have seen an increase in transaction s over the past three months. Comparatively, aside from a few spikes, transaction s on the Ethereum network have declined by around 33% since late October according to Etherscan. This has enabled the two L2s combined to flip Ethereum for this metric, according to Dune Analytics data. The chart shows Ethereum processed over 1.06 million transactions on Jan. 10 whereas Arbitrum and Optimism combined processed over 1.12 million transactions. Additionally, Optimism has now surpassed Arbitrum in terms of daily transactions following a steady uptrend in activity since September. Layer-2 ecosystem analytics website L2beat reported all L2 activity in terms of tra...