Cryptocurrency Weekly Issue 2: Sol Hosts Hackathon, Ether Spot ETF Approved as a Result
Keywords of the weekSOL, ETH Spot ETF Chances of Approval Increased to 75%! SOL, UNI may win the caseEpic project ZKS is about to go live, and the pr...
Cryptocurrency Weekly Issue 6: Gas Continues Low, Market Downturn Moment, Who Should Bottom the Valu…
Keywords of the WeekEthereum network Gas fee down to 4 gwei, the new bottom of the opportunity to come! The mempool.space data shows that Bitcoin net...
Cryptocurrency Weekly Issue 1: Why it's written and where the content comes from
519 A day to remember 😂.
Cryptocurrency Weekly Issue 2: Sol Hosts Hackathon, Ether Spot ETF Approved as a Result
Keywords of the weekSOL, ETH Spot ETF Chances of Approval Increased to 75%! SOL, UNI may win the caseEpic project ZKS is about to go live, and the pr...
Cryptocurrency Weekly Issue 6: Gas Continues Low, Market Downturn Moment, Who Should Bottom the Valu…
Keywords of the WeekEthereum network Gas fee down to 4 gwei, the new bottom of the opportunity to come! The mempool.space data shows that Bitcoin net...
Cryptocurrency Weekly Issue 1: Why it's written and where the content comes from
519 A day to remember 😂.
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Born from the extensive work completed by Meta for their Diem (formerly Libra) project, both Aptos and Sui are backed by experienced teams and seek to use their product development expertise to solve the problems current L1s face. These problems include safety and privacy concerns, as well as structural scalability issues. To help solve these issues, both L1 blockchains utilize the new smart contract programming language: Move. Move, originally developed for Diem, displays innovative improvements on current alternatives, and promises both an unmatched level of smart contract security, as well as a low migration cost for Solidity or Rust developers.
Born from the extensive work completed by Meta for their Diem (formerly Libra) project, both Aptos and Sui are backed by experienced teams and seek to use their product development expertise to solve the problems current L1s face. These problems include safety and privacy concerns, as well as structural scalability issues. To help solve these issues, both L1 blockchains utilize the new smart contract programming language: Move. Move, originally developed for Diem, displays innovative improvements on current alternatives, and promises both an unmatched level of smart contract security, as well as a low migration cost for Solidity or Rust developers.
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