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Learn crypto concepts through structured guides covering fundamentals, protocols, airdrops, and emerging opportunities.
Learn crypto concepts through structured guides covering fundamentals, protocols, airdrops, and emerging opportunities.
Ethereum distributes ordering authority across multiple actors operating within both consensus and off-chain coordination layers
Settlement in Bitcoin refers to the irreversible transfer of ownership once a transaction is confirmed on the blockchain with sufficient confirmation depth
Bitcoin’s fixed supply, decentralized issuance model, and global liquidity differentiate it from traditional reserve instruments
Financialization does not mean abstraction away from Bitcoin’s protocol. It means layering financial contracts on top of Bitcoin exposure
Long-term holders influence price indirectly by removing supply from circulation. However, they do not set the marginal price unless they actively place orders
Explore how rollups shift fees from Layer 1 execution to Layer 2, how blob fees reshape ETH value capture, and what it means for Ethereum’s long term security budget.
Explore whether institutional staking concentration, compliance pressure, and MEV infrastructure could reshape Ethereum’s neutrality and how users and DeFi can respond
Ethereum censorship risk arises when validators and MEV relays filter transactions due to regulatory compliance, impacting DeFi execution and network neutrality
Bitcoin’s fixed supply, decentralized issuance model, and global liquidity differentiate it from traditional reserve instruments
Financialization does not mean abstraction away from Bitcoin’s protocol. It means layering financial contracts on top of Bitcoin exposure
Long-term holders influence price indirectly by removing supply from circulation. However, they do not set the marginal price unless they actively place orders
Explore how rollups shift fees from Layer 1 execution to Layer 2, how blob fees reshape ETH value capture, and what it means for Ethereum’s long term security budget.
Explore whether institutional staking concentration, compliance pressure, and MEV infrastructure could reshape Ethereum’s neutrality and how users and DeFi can respond
Ethereum censorship risk arises when validators and MEV relays filter transactions due to regulatory compliance, impacting DeFi execution and network neutrality