Author: Ashwin Yardi
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Things You Need to Know About Solidity Libraries
Introduction Are you a Solidity developer looking to make your smart contract development process smoother and more efficient? Then boy, do we have the perfect solution for you! Libraries in Solidity are like the awesome sidekick you never knew you needed – they provide powerful tools to simplify and turbocharge your development process. This article…
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What is zkEVM: Things You Need to Know About The Future of Dapps
Hello fellow web3 enthusiasts! I’m excited to share with you today about a fascinating development in the blockchain space: zkEVM. If you haven’t heard of it yet, zkEVM is a new technology that promises to change how smart contracts are executed on Ethereum and other blockchain platforms and how blockchains can finally start to show…
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ZKPs: The Ultimate Shield for Your Privacy in Web3 – A beginner’s introduction to the Future of Privacy-Preserving Technology
Introduction to Zero-Knowledge Proofs (ZKPs) Are you tired of sharing your personal information online and exposing yourself to potential data breaches and identity theft? Well, there’s a solution for that – zero-knowledge proofs (ZKPs). According to Vitalik Buterin, the co-founder of Ethereum, ZKPs are “one of the most promising technologies in the blockchain space.” They…
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Everything you need to know about Solidity fallback functions
Introduction Smart contract functions are the building blocks of smart contracts, which are blockchain-based autonomous programmes. A smart contract function might be configured to operate when a given quantity of currency is received or when a specific contract condition is satisfied. Smart contract functionalities must typically be “externally” triggered. In other words, solidity and evm…
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Overview of ve-Tokenomics model
Curve.fi is the prominent example of a protocol that has seen sustained success, prompting others to adopt a tokenomics model based on vote escrowed tokens. By tying CRV to veCRV, Curve was the first to implement these mechanisms, giving token holders access to three essential functions: The following diagram illustrates how this model can be…
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Account abstraction on Ethereum: An introduction
Why do we need account abstraction on Ethereum? Even if the future of Ethereum and crypto looks great, there is still a real worry about mass adoption. Even though crypto fans may not need help setting up and keeping their self-custodial Ethereum wallets secure, the user experience for new users could be better. This is…
