Key takeaways: Internet Computer (ICP) is a groundbreaking blockchain network developed by the DFINITY Foundation. It aims to extend the functionality of the internet, enabling it to host backend ...
In our world dominated by vast computational needs, outsourcing complex tasks to cloud servers has become routine. But herein lies the challenge: once we receive the results, how can we be confident ...
Ethereum’s world computer dream choked at 15 TPS. Scaling only happened when it stopped doing everything itself. The Merger made Ethereum clean but didn’t make it fast. Layer-2s now carry the weight.
Decentralized computing service io.net announced a strategic connection with KREA. The partnership brings together io.net's GPU computing power and KREA's design skills. The partnership brings ...
The DFINITY Foundation’s newly released ecosystem report revealed the community committed more than 6.5 million ICP tokens to decentralization efforts in 2023. Internet Computer community members ...
Since its graduation from an accelerator in January 2023, privacy solution Nillion has raised a total of $50 million. The Nillion network has secured $25 million in a new funding round to support its ...
Web3 has a memory problem. Not in the “we forgot something” sense, but in the core architectural sense. It doesn’t have a real memory layer. Blockchains today don’t look completely alien compared to ...
After flatlining for years, can Internet Computer ever return to its glory days?
As science writers Katie Hafner and Matthew Lyon recount in their 1996 book on the birth of the Internet, Where Wizards Stay Up Late, it took a phone call on 29 October 1969 to confirm that the ...
As the state of Utah spearheads an exemplary state-wide startup program, a new department aims to take an important step to empower innovative decentralized business practices, allowing for ...
There’s a new idea making the rounds about how to organize our LLM models and new technologies to better leverage their power. It’s not very mainstream yet, because people are still getting used to ...