Blockchain evolution: How changes in Ethereum transaction type demonstrate network utility | DYOR
To dismiss massively valuable permissionless networks, like Ethereum, as trash because they are not backed by anything, is, well, a mistake.
This is an index of posts that cover topics related to crypto. The articles explore cover a range of topics such as environmental impacts of crypto, AI-driven research methods, the future of web3, layer 3 blockchains, NFTs, and onchain assets. It also discusses decentralized social media, prediction markets, and the importance of permissionless money and modular blockchain design.
To dismiss massively valuable permissionless networks, like Ethereum, as trash because they are not backed by anything, is, well, a mistake.
So far the trend seems to be positive and basically goes something like “AI+crypto=endless possibilities.” But what, exactly, are those possibilities?