Cointelegraph By Max Parasol

ethereum-restaking:-blockchain-innovation-or-dangerous-house-of-cards?
Posted by | October 18, 2023
Ethereum restaking: Blockchain innovation or dangerous house of cards?

“Restaking” involves reusing staked Ether to earn fees and rewards. The restaked tokens can then help secure and validate other protocols. But many fear restaking could disrupt Ethereum’s chain itself....

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recursive-inscriptions:-bitcoin-‘supercomputer’-and-btc-defi-coming-soon
Posted by | August 23, 2023
Recursive inscriptions: Bitcoin ‘supercomputer’ and BTC DeFi coming soon

Some believe that Ordinals and recursive inscriptions could supercharge the Bitcoin network as a viable competitor to smart contract platforms. It’s not going to be easy, though. by Max Parasol...

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how-to-control-the-ais-and-incentivize-the-humans-with-crypto
Posted by | May 2, 2023
How to control the AIs and incentivize the humans with crypto

Some experts believe that AI needs to be controlled by decentralized networks. Others say tokens can be used to incentivize humans to prepare the data sets. by Max Parasol 15...

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crypto-and-ai:-control-the-robots,-incentivize-the-humans
Posted by | May 2, 2023
Crypto and AI: Control the robots, incentivize the humans

Some experts believe that AI needs to be controlled by decentralized networks. Others say tokens can be used to incentivize humans to prepare the data sets. by Max Parasol 15...

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Posted by | February 11, 2023
2023 is a make-or-break year for blockchain gaming: Play-to-own

Features While the thesis is compelling for crypto gaming, the way forward is unclear. Interoperability is one thorny issue, and playability still has yet to catch up to traditional games....

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Posted by | November 1, 2022
Andy Warhol would have loved (or possibly hated) NFTs

by Max Parasol 12 min November 1, 2022 “Don’t think about making art, just get it done.” If Andy Warhol — the most famous artist of the 20th century —...

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when-worlds-collide:-joining-web3-and-crypto-from-web2
Posted by | July 25, 2022
When worlds collide: Joining Web3 and crypto from Web2

A friend of mine who is a seasoned Web2 tech executive joined a Web3 company in June. A switched-on operator, he asked to speak with all 16 staff before deciding...

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the-risks-and-benefits-of-vcs-for-crypto-communities
Posted by | July 8, 2022
The risks and benefits of VCs for crypto communities

Traditional venture capital funds drive valuations through multiple funding rounds. Startups aim for initial public offerings or other exits. Then the sharemarket decides upon a more realistic valuation. But in cryptoland,...

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basic-and-weird:-what-the-metaverse-is-like-right-now
Posted by | April 19, 2022
Basic and weird: What the Metaverse is like right now

Everyone knows the Metaverse is coming, but no one knows what it will be like.At present, people say it’s clunky and difficult to use and are waiting for further development....

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museums-in-the-metaverse:-how-web3-technology-can-help-historical-sites
Posted by | April 10, 2022
Museums in the metaverse: How Web3 technology can help historical sites

Metaverse events at ancient and historical sites could soon shape up to be an alternate future for tourism.Owners of physical castles and villas who have drafted up augmented reality blueprints...

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