This article analyzes the fundamental differences between Solana (SOL) and Ethereum across architecture design, consensus mechanisms, scaling paths, and node structure, building a clear and reusable framework for comparing public blockchains.
2026-03-24 11:58:38
Ethereum Foundation Co-Executive Director Tomasz Stańczak has resigned after just 11 months in office, handing over leadership to a new management team. This article examines his reform efforts and departure statement, explores the structural tension between the Foundation's commitment to decentralization and the need for execution efficiency, and assesses ETH's current predicament as it faces rising competition and anxieties over returns.
2026-03-24 11:58:36
The article traces a comprehensive vision of infrastructure-layer redecentralization — from ZK-EVM combined with block-level access lists bringing full nodes back to laptop-runnable levels, to Helios light clients enabling verifiable RPCs, ORAM/PIR for private queries, social recovery replacing fragile mnemonics, IPFS-hosted dapp UIs, and FOCIL’s forced inclusion of transactions to resist censorship.
2026-03-24 11:58:34
The article thoroughly examines the underlying causes of this phenomenon, including profit-taking, institutional adjustments to custodial services, and the potential for a shift in market makers.
2026-03-24 11:57:39
Over 520,000 ETH are now queued for withdrawal on the Ethereum network. This has prompted market concerns about possible selling pressure. This article offers a thorough analysis of the motivations behind these withdrawals, including profit-taking, institutional portfolio adjustments, and LST arbitrage opportunities. The evidence indicates that this movement may reflect a restructuring of the ecosystem and growing institutional participation. Rather than a simple sell-off.
2026-03-24 11:57:39
The article notes that while the Ethereum ETF initially received a tepid market response at launch, the recent surge in capital inflows signals a marked rise in institutional investors’ confidence in Ethereum.
2026-03-24 11:57:39
The article highlights Ethereum's potential as the foundational infrastructure for the global digital economy, emphasizing its strengths in security, network effects, adaptability, and decentralization.
2026-03-24 11:57:38
The article explains in detail the meaning of Gas Limit and its impact on network performance, and analyzes the effect of increasing Gas Limit on validator income.
2026-03-24 11:57:24
This article delves into Ethereum’s current downturn, the end of Web3’s social experiment, and shifts in user behavior while introducing Metis as a key disruptor. The ReGenesis initiative aims to redefine the foundation and economic model of Web3 through high-performance architecture upgrades, AI-driven data governance and assetization (LazAI), and innovative AI+Web3 applications.
2026-03-24 11:56:38
In this article, we will examine the roots of this fragmentation, examine one of the core challenges of rollup interop, equivocation, and categorize the solutions that exist to tackle this issue.
2026-03-24 11:56:36
This article provides an in-depth look at the Ethereum Foundation, covering its organizational structure, operational framework, funding sources, expenditures, and its role in supporting the Ethereum ecosystem. We will also explore how the foundation differs from traditional corporations, the challenges and controversies it faces, and its potential future developments.
2026-03-24 11:56:35
This article explores OP_VAULT, a Bitcoin feature designed to enhance security by safeguarding funds from loss or unauthorized access. As Bitcoin adoption grows, OP_VAULT introduces "covenants," which let users establish predetermined guidelines for how their cryptocurrency can be used. This feature adds both security and flexibility for protecting digital assets.
2026-03-24 11:56:34
The Zenith Upgrade expands Pendle Finance beyond the EVM ecosystem, introducing support for non-EVM chains and bridging the gap with the traditional finance sector.
2026-03-24 11:56:34
The article analyzes the necessity of increasing L1 gas limits, particularly in the value of key use cases such as censorship resistance, cross-L2 asset transfers, and large-scale exit mechanisms. Through concrete examples and mathematical calculations, the article demonstrates that even in an L2-dominated world, a 10x scalability of L1 still holds significant value. This analysis not only supports the short-term necessity of L1 scalability but also provides valuable references for Ethereum's long-term technical roadmap.
2026-03-24 11:56:33
Explore how multidimensional EIP-1559 optimizes Ethereum's gas efficiency by separating resource costs, enhancing scalability, and improving network utilization.
2026-03-24 11:56:32