Academy
CoinDarwin’s Academy channel is dedicated to demystifying the world of cryptocurrency and enhancing investment skills for enthusiasts and investors alike.
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The Evolution of Memes, Everything You Need to Know
Whether you love them or hate them, memes have become a cornerstone of the crypto economy. Memes are not known for their technological innovations
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What is BC-404? Exclusive Review of the New NFT Standard
Following the release of the ERC-404 standard, a new standard named BC-404 has emerged, bringing new possibilities to the NFT market.
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From Graham to Satoshi: A Value Investing Guide to Bitcoin
The emergence of the "value investing" concept in the late 1920s was not a coincidence. This school of thought, pioneered by Benjamin Graham and David Dodd.
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What is the Metaverse? New Premier Guide
In October 2021, Facebook announced its rebranding to Meta, marking its full-scale entry into the Metaverse, a term that has since attracted global attention.
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What is Smart Contract? New Premier Guide
Smart contract is a self-executing digital agreement on a blockchain. It’s decentralized, immutable, efficient, and widely applicable across finance and more.
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What is LayerZero (ZRO)? New Premier Guide
LayerZero is a cross-chain protocol addressing blockchain interoperability, using Ultra Light Nodes for efficiency and security, and supports dApps.
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The Nature of Airdrops: Scam, Gift, or Gratitude?
The ZKsync and LayerZero token airdrops ended amid criticism. Opinions on airdrops vary, with some seeing them as gifts and others as marketing moves.
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On-Chain Barter: Let’s Get Back to the Rhythm of Crypto
In this article, we propose two interrelated theoretical threads: the first traces the evolution of DeFi's liquidity technology
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Investing in Layer 2 vs. ETH: Which Has a Brighter Future?
In recent years, Layer 2 (L2) solutions on Ethereum have made significant progress. Currently, the total value locked (TVL) in Ethereum L2s exceeds $40 billion
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What is FHE (Fully Homomorphic Encryption)? New Premier Guide
FHE allows computations to be performed directly on encrypted data, producing results that are consistent with those obtained from the same computations on the original data.