Firedancer's $1M Gauntlet: Solana's Multi-Client Bet Faces Its Sharpest Test Yet
Jump Crypto opened a $1M bug bounty on Firedancer v1, Solana's first fully independent validator client. The 30-day Immunefi audit will decide whether Solana finally crosses the multi-client threshold.
BIP-361: Bitcoin's Most Controversial Proposal Since SegWit
Bitcoin developers proposed BIP-361 to freeze roughly 6.5M quantum-vulnerable BTC, including Satoshi's coins. Here is why the five-year migration plan splits the community.
Mind Network's FHE Consensus: The First Blockchain Where Validators Never See the Data They Validate
Mind Network's FHE validator layer reaches consensus on ciphertext — so validators never see the data or AI model weights they verify. Here is what that actually means for confidential AI, the trade-offs versus ZK and MPC, and whether FHE's 100×-1000× overhead can survive real production workloads.
Ethereum's Glamsterdam Hard Fork Explained: How Parallel Execution and ePBS Target 10,000 TPS
Ethereum's Glamsterdam hard fork targets H1 2026 with parallel execution via Block-Level Access Lists (EIP-7928), enshrined proposer-builder separation (EIP-7732), and gas repricing that could push L1 throughput to 10,000 TPS while cutting fees by 79%. We break down the architecture, the competition, and the risks.
Sei Just Deleted Hundreds of Thousands of Lines of Code — And That Might Be the Smartest Move in Crypto
Sei Network executes its historic SIP-3 migration on April 6-8, dropping its entire Cosmos stack to become an EVM-only chain. We break down why the first major L1 to abandon multi-VM architecture is betting that deleting hundreds of thousands of lines of code is the fastest path to 200,000 TPS.
Somnia's Mainnet Bet: Can a 400K TPS Chain Finally Make On-Chain Gaming Real?
Somnia's mainnet launched with MultiStream Consensus and compiled EVM execution, claiming 400K+ TPS for on-chain gaming and metaverse applications. Six months in, we examine the technology, ecosystem, and whether the infrastructure can attract the builders it needs.
TON's Sub-Second Upgrade Goes Live April 7 — What Happens When 950 Million Telegram Users Get Instant Finality
TON activates its Sub-Second consensus upgrade on April 7, 2026, cutting block finality from five seconds to sub-second across both basechain and masterchain. We analyze the three-phase rollout, the Telegram distribution advantage powering 950 million potential users, and what instant finality means for payments, gaming, and DeFi on the network.
Solana's Alpenglow: The Consensus Rewrite That Kills Proof of History and Delivers 150ms Finality
Solana's Alpenglow upgrade revolutionizes blockchain consensus by eliminating Proof of History, achieving 150ms transaction finality, and redefining data propagation with Votor and Rotor protocols.
Directed Acyclic Graph (DAG) in Blockchain
Explore how DAG-based ledgers compare to traditional blockchains, their benefits, consensus models, use cases, and adoption outlook.