Plasma is a scaling solution that can be used with various blockchains. It is commonly associated with Ethereum, but Plasma is compatible with other platforms as well. Essentially, it can help a blockchain perform computations more efficiently.
Ethereum, for example, can currently only handle about 15 transactions per second. This is a barrier to mass adoption, and to compete with credit cards and payment processors, blockchains need off-chain scaling solutions. This is where Plasma comes in.
Brave is making big strides this year.
Smart contracts are still struggling to find reliable information. You might have the best decentralized network in the blockchain space, but its utility will be severely limited without the ability interact with real-world data.
Decentralized exchanges aren’t simple, but they become easier to use every day. In the latest improvement to user experience, KyberSwap announced the launch of non-custodial limit orders, allowing users to approve trades in advance without depositing funds with the exchange.
Through this initiative, KyberSwap seeks to break down the typical barriers of trading on centralized exchanges, overcoming obstacles such as KYC while providing a simpler user experience than other DEXes.
Ripple has a bearish short-term trading outlook, with the XRP / USD pair falling below its 200-period moving average on the four-hour time frame.
Binance Coin has gained bullish momentum after its CEO Changpeng Zhao has made several positive announcements during the recent
One of the problems with crypto is that there aren’t many ways to put your money to work. Traders can speculate on their tokens, or earn staking rewards, but there’s little infrastructure to make money from unused digital assets.
Waltonchain has a bullish short-term trading bias, with the WTC / USD pair still trading above major support on the four-hour time frame.
Proving once again that they are among the smartest species on the planet, a group of dolphins have begun adopting cryptocurrency.
Quantum computers have arrived, and new models are introduced every year. Most recently, IBM demonstrated a brand new model at this year’s Consumer Electronics Show. Most quantum computing research is currently limited to academic institutions and major corporations, but the technology will become more widely available in the not-so-distant future.
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