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Limitations of current public blockchains

Public blockchains hold great promise for decentralization and a new wave of tech innovation, yet they still pose some serious limitations.

Sep 26, 2019
Sep 26, 2019

Analysis of Menlo One’s token model

Menlo One is a crypto-tech company that has built an open-source framework for making decentralized applications easier and faster to use…

Sep 26, 2019
Sep 26, 2019

Features of blockchain tech/DLT

Blockchain technology is a decentralized network of nodes that work together to create blocks that link together to form a chain — a…

Sep 26, 2019
Sep 26, 2019

Decentralized apps on public blockchains — questions to ask, issues that may arise

When considering a blockchain platform for your Dapp there are numerous options for your endeavor. In order to choose the most fitting…

Sep 26, 2019
Sep 26, 2019

DAG Features

This piece discusses the features of directed acyclic graphs (DAG) and compares them to the features of the blockchain.

Mar 10, 2019
Mar 10, 2019

Blockchain Governance Models

This piece describes the requirements of a good governance model. And looks at a project that meets these requirements, analyzes the model…

Mar 10, 2019
Mar 10, 2019

Cryptocurrency; an overview on cryptocurrencies, their underlying technology and investing

This research could serve as a very concise guide to understanding cryptocurrencies, blockchain tech and investing in the industry.

Jul 4, 2018
Cryptocurrency; an overview on cryptocurrencies, their underlying technology and investing
Cryptocurrency; an overview on cryptocurrencies, their underlying technology and investing
Jul 4, 2018
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Iman AbuAlia

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