Articles about Arbitrum - Section 6
No worries about secure cross-chain transactions? Understanding the xERC20 cross-chain token standard in one article.
On July 25th, Layer 2 interoperability protocol Connext announced the launch of cross-chain token standard xERC20 (ER...
ETHCC in the eyes of Arbitrum developers Scalability is a false demand, and it is still too early for a shared L2 sequencer.
Arbitrum developer A.J. Warner shared his thoughts on ETHCC, stating that the sustainable demand for block space (i.e...
Chainlink CCIP goes live on the mainnet, an article to understand its technical characteristics and application scenarios.
CCIP is the most secure, reliable, and easy-to-use interoperability protocol that can be used to build cross-chain ap...
Who is Arkham? A free Nansen exploring tokenized business models.
Author | defioasis Editor | Colin Wu Recently, Binance announced the launch of the 32nd LaunchLianGuaid project Arkha...
Written on the 6th Anniversary of Binance Will there be a warm spring after the crypto winter?
Binance will celebrate its sixth birthday tomorrow, but looking back at the past year, the road has not been smooth. ...
Layer2 Cross-Chain Bridge Battle Orbiter VS Layerswap, which one is more user-friendly?
In the current rich on-chain ecosystem, cross-chain bridges have become an indispensable part of the entire ecosystem...
Written on Binance’s 6th anniversary: Will there be a warm spring after the crypto winter?
Binance will celebrate its sixth anniversary tomorrow, but looking back on the past year, the road has not been smoot...
Rollup as a Service: A new era of blockchain scalability, the next modular battlefield
This article will introduce what RaaS is, summarize the related projects of RaaS, and analyze the opportunities and c...
The Five Paths of Layer 2 Evolution: Why They Converge on Superchains and L3
Author: Binance Research; Translator: Blockingcryptonaitive I. Key Points The new trend in blockchain scalability is...
Proto-Danksharding may become the biggest narrative of the year, which projects will benefit?
It is estimated that 90% of the transaction costs on Rollup are spent on paying fees for publishing data on Ethereum....

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