Inside the mtnDAO: Solana Devs Gather for a Month-Long Utah Retreat
Solana developers are looking to rebuild following a tough few months in the wake of FTX's downfall.
BUIDL Week investigates innovative crypto projects and protocols and the developers laying the foundation for the future of money.
Solana developers are looking to rebuild following a tough few months in the wake of FTX's downfall.
A hyper-localized breed of regenerative finance hopes to use crypto not only to improve the world’s carbon footprint but improve lives’ of local communities.
It costs up to $200 million a year to keep Bitcoin’s code maintained and functioning. Can developers find the resources they need in a plunging market? Frederick Munawa checks in.
In a CoinDesk interview for Buidl Week, the creator of Ordinals Bitcoin NFT project breaks down his inspiration and how he views the backlash from some Bitcoiners against the protocol.
In a CoinDesk interview, the senior protocol engineer for Ethereum breaks down the nuts and bolts of being a developer in the crypto ecosystem.
The trope that developers continue to build during bear markets holds true in 2023.
As I look for a jurisdiction to incorporate our new token-generating venture, every lawyer we have consulted told us the U.S. should be off the table due to its lack of clear policy and regulations on crypto.
Some of these new business lines are more profitable than bitcoin mining – but not all.
The community-based projects could become one of the biggest growth engines in the Web3 space, but more agile governance structures may need to be put in place to unleash their full potential.
Sometimes hierarchies have a place. Complete organizational "flatness" is not always the most effective path for Web3 communities.
A significant change to Ethereum’s proof-of-stake system is slated for March, which will likely incentivize a wave of building and consumer choice in the “liquid staking” sector.
The U.S. exchange, which has long looked for ways to diversify its revenue, will compete in and contribute to the crowded rollup sector.
How to build a community that won't "overgraze" open source tools available for all.
The industry's swift response in times of need highlights the need for compatibility between crypto and the traditional financial system.
Artificial intelligence, once a technological tundra, is now one of the hottest areas of growth for Web3, SingularityDAO's Marcello Mari and Rafe Tariq write.
Following the collapse of FTX, the crypto industry must regain public trust.
Many funding models follow a “just throw money at it” logic. What Web3 developers need is funding models that offer proper coaching and support.
As I look for a jurisdiction to incorporate our new token-generating venture, every lawyer we have consulted told us the U.S. should be off the table due to its lack of clear policy and regulations on crypto.
Crypto needs better entry (and exit) points.