
Scroll.io: A Native zkEVM Scaling Solution for Ethereum
IntroEthereum is the most popular and widely used smart contract platform in the world. It enables developers to create decentralized applications (DApps) that run on a global network of nodes without intermediaries or censorship. However, Ethereum also faces some challenges, such as scalability, high gas fees, and long confirmation times. These issues limit the potential of Ethereum to support more users and use cases. To address these challenges, many projects have been working on scaling s...

Solidity vs. Golang: Which one is better?
We want to understand which of the two mentioned technologies can better meet our needs. Let's go straight to the point; Let's write a simple project with the help of both technologies and have a small comparison of them at the end.It’s a simple project that is written in Solidity and GoLang:A simple bank smart contract that allows users to enroll, deposit, and withdraw Ether. The contract also rewards the first three users who enroll with 10 Ether each.The Solidity code for the sma...

A bug in Intract | All my XPs are lost!
All my XPs are lost on Intract.io! About 4 days ago, I logged into the Interact site with my Discord account and noticed that my Discord account was not connected to my account. my account on the Interact site was synced with my Twitter. So in the Intract profile section, I synced my Twitter to the current account, I expected that by doing this, my XPs would be revealed and my Twitter account would be synced to my wallet along with the Discord account; But when I did this, not only my XPs did...
A young man who wants to be the smallest part of the Decentralized world ;)

Scroll.io: A Native zkEVM Scaling Solution for Ethereum
IntroEthereum is the most popular and widely used smart contract platform in the world. It enables developers to create decentralized applications (DApps) that run on a global network of nodes without intermediaries or censorship. However, Ethereum also faces some challenges, such as scalability, high gas fees, and long confirmation times. These issues limit the potential of Ethereum to support more users and use cases. To address these challenges, many projects have been working on scaling s...

Solidity vs. Golang: Which one is better?
We want to understand which of the two mentioned technologies can better meet our needs. Let's go straight to the point; Let's write a simple project with the help of both technologies and have a small comparison of them at the end.It’s a simple project that is written in Solidity and GoLang:A simple bank smart contract that allows users to enroll, deposit, and withdraw Ether. The contract also rewards the first three users who enroll with 10 Ether each.The Solidity code for the sma...

A bug in Intract | All my XPs are lost!
All my XPs are lost on Intract.io! About 4 days ago, I logged into the Interact site with my Discord account and noticed that my Discord account was not connected to my account. my account on the Interact site was synced with my Twitter. So in the Intract profile section, I synced my Twitter to the current account, I expected that by doing this, my XPs would be revealed and my Twitter account would be synced to my wallet along with the Discord account; But when I did this, not only my XPs did...
A young man who wants to be the smallest part of the Decentralized world ;)

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What is the Momoka?
Momoka is an Optimistic Layer-3 scaling solution that processes transactions at hyperscale and is designed to support the next generation of social media users. It is a hybrid of Optimistic Rollups and L3 technologies, which processes transactions off-chain for enhanced scalability and reduced fees. Unlike L2 solutions, Momoka doesn’t compress transactions into L1, it sends and stores them on a data availability layer 12.
Momoka is currently in its beta version and is available for closed beta testing by developers. The Momoka Verifier enables you to operate a trustless verifier node that validates LENS DA publications in real time. Additionally, it can serve as an indexer, allowing you to stream and index the data yourself. This open-source solution relies exclusively on software that you can run independently, without any dependency on LENS. This ensures that even if LENS were to cease operation, you would retain access to your content, maintain proof of ownership, and continue to utilize it, all thanks to a decentralized data availability storage layer.
Lens Protocol aims to provide a seamless social media experience for its users while ensuring data privacy and content monetization schemes.
According to the statistics available on the Lens website, nearly 1 million transactions have been submitted in the Momoka. The point is that each transaction costs about $0.0004 for Lens, indicating this valuable solution's possible success.

Currently, Lens is testing this feature on a limited and experimental basis, and it is possible to use this cheap and smart solution as the main data storage infrastructure in the blockchain network.
What is the Momoka?
Momoka is an Optimistic Layer-3 scaling solution that processes transactions at hyperscale and is designed to support the next generation of social media users. It is a hybrid of Optimistic Rollups and L3 technologies, which processes transactions off-chain for enhanced scalability and reduced fees. Unlike L2 solutions, Momoka doesn’t compress transactions into L1, it sends and stores them on a data availability layer 12.
Momoka is currently in its beta version and is available for closed beta testing by developers. The Momoka Verifier enables you to operate a trustless verifier node that validates LENS DA publications in real time. Additionally, it can serve as an indexer, allowing you to stream and index the data yourself. This open-source solution relies exclusively on software that you can run independently, without any dependency on LENS. This ensures that even if LENS were to cease operation, you would retain access to your content, maintain proof of ownership, and continue to utilize it, all thanks to a decentralized data availability storage layer.
Lens Protocol aims to provide a seamless social media experience for its users while ensuring data privacy and content monetization schemes.
According to the statistics available on the Lens website, nearly 1 million transactions have been submitted in the Momoka. The point is that each transaction costs about $0.0004 for Lens, indicating this valuable solution's possible success.

Currently, Lens is testing this feature on a limited and experimental basis, and it is possible to use this cheap and smart solution as the main data storage infrastructure in the blockchain network.
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