Increasingly, though, blockchains host far more than tokens. In fact, blockchains are our future tech stack, and they can host sophisticated Web apps too, which live fully-onchain, just like tokens.
Vitalik Buterin says an AI-coded Ethereum roadmap prototype could inform blockchain developers on how to use the technology.
In the ever-evolving landscape of technology, three powerhouse innovations have emerged as the core catalysts of digital transformation: artificial intelligence, blockchain and cloud computing. While ...
Every new trend results from technological leaps, which inevitably affect the existing industry. This is true for any industry, but it’s especially relevant for Web3, where technologies tend to ...
AI tools are significantly compressing Ethereum development timelines, enabling rapid prototyping and iteration. Formal verification with AI is accelerating proofs for complex STARK-based cryptography ...
Verifying an employee's skill and training history could be made more transparent with tamper-proof digital certificates.
Vitalik Buterin says AI is accelerating Ethereum development with code that could complete difficult tasks in record time.
Local high school and college robotics teams are exploring new ways to integrate blockchain technology into their work, starting with simple automation and data tracking experiments. As they explore ...
When blockchain first emerged, it was treated as a “great leveler”—a system where anyone could build, trade and innovate without a green light from banks or tech giants. Exactly that vision powered ...
Imagine living in a house with the latest smart home system: lights dim on voice command, your thermostat learns your schedule, your refrigerator orders milk before the carton runs out. It’s practical ...
Despite the impressive progress, the blockchain industry still faces serious technological barriers. Scalability remains a stumbling block: most networks cannot cope with high loads, are limited in ...