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10. Mainstream NFTs need a cheaper blockchain.
Kyle Chayka • 10 Lessons for Crypto Media: Dirt’s Year in Review
make it prohibitively expensive for a nefarious actor to launch a massive distributed denial of service, or DDOS, attack.
Paul Vigna , Michael J. Casey • The Age of Cryptocurrency
A government or hacker that wanted to censor transactions on Solana, would need to control 33% of the network, which could be done by taking control of the top 21 validating nodes—a theoretically easier feat than thwarting the hundreds of thousands of computers it would take to halt Ethereum transactions. The catch is that making it so anyone can r... See more
The Information • Can Peace Last Between Crypto’s Visionary Rivals?

Bots are quickly destroying the internet.
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By creating a web3 social graph, they are solving the unique identity problem.
Let's see what that means 👇
Bitcoin’s Proof-of-Work is groundbreaking, but it comes at a cost. While it guarantees security in an untrusted network, it is slow, energy intense, and favors those who have more economic resources to spend. This is why many researchers and developers started to explore alternative consensus mechanisms to try to tackle some of Bitcoin’s major chal... See more
Shermin Voshmgir • Token Economy
Using tools like CollabLand, social token communities have boomed with a native integration to restrict access to those holding a predefined amount of tokens.
Cooper Turley • We moved to Bankless.com | Substack
But auctions excel when they are called on to set prices for items whose value is inherently indeterminate. Some of history's first recorded auctions were held at the gates of Rome by soldiers selling off war plunder—used, foreign, and one-of-a-kind goods whose worth was subject to debate. In modern times, land-based auctions have been used mainly
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