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The blockchain trilemma: Can it ever be tackled?

Blockchain trilemma is arguably the hardest technical problem to solve within Web3. How are blockchain networks approaching this?

The blockchain trilemma: Can it ever be tackled?

Blockchain trilemma is arguably the hardest technical problem to solve within Web3. How are blockchain networks approaching this?

Ankr deploys $15M to make whole users as Helio stablecoin recovers after exploit

Helio protocol had a total value locked of approx. $90 million before the incident.

Mazars says users' BTC reserves on Binance are fully collateralized

The scope of the AUP was limited to users' BTC holdings on Binance.

Mazars says users' BTC reserves on Binance are fully collateralized

The scope of the AUP was limited to users' BTC holdings on Binance.

Into the storm: The murky world of cryptocurrency mixers

A handful of obfuscation protocols are competing for the user base of OFAC-sanctioned Tornado Cash.

Security in crypto comes from liquidity or the lessons we learned after FTX

Following the FTX fiasco, retail and institutional investors alike are now looking to draw valuable conclusions.

Decentralized identity: Proving it’s really you in the 21st Century

One-quarter of the global populace is going to be spending at least an hour a day in the metaverse by 2026, according to tech consulting firm Gartner, for shopping, gaming, education and more. But at some point, people are going to have to demonstrate that it’s really them behind the avatar.

That’s just one reason many believe that decentralized identity (DI) is likely to play an increasingly important role in Web3’s evolution. And even if DI has been generally overlooked by mainstream media, recent events suggest that is about to change.

Consider that in July, the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) announced a new standard for decentralized identifiers, culminating years of mostly quiet work and deliberations in this area. In August, Gartner proclaimed DI a “must-know” emerging technology, where people can “control their own digital identity by leveraging technologies such as blockchain […] along with digital wallets.” Earlier this year, Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin proposed Soulbound Tokens (SBTs), which would include many DI elements in a non-transferable NFT format.

Sometimes called self-sovereign identity (SSI), decentralized identity can play a key role in mitigating fraud, data breaches, social engineering and theft in the expanding metaverse, say technologists, but perhaps more importantly, it may impact broad and diverse sectors of human endeavor, including education, healthcare, law, travel and employment. 

“I believe that SSI will be revolutionizing how we perceive identity management in the upcoming years,” Adam Gągol, co-founder of Aleph Zero, tells Magazine, while others suggest it is on course to disrupt traditional identity management. 

Three pillars of self-sovereign identity (SSI)

Decentralized identity: Proving it’s really you in the 21st Century

One-quarter of the global populace is going to be spending at least an hour a day in the metaverse by 2026, according to tech consulting firm Gartner, for shopping, gaming, education and more. But at some point, people are going to have to demonstrate that it’s really them behind the avatar.

That’s just one reason many believe that decentralized identity (DI) is likely to play an increasingly important role in Web3’s evolution. And even if DI has been generally overlooked by mainstream media, recent events suggest that is about to change.

Consider that in July, the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) announced a new standard for decentralized identifiers, culminating years of mostly quiet work and deliberations in this area. In August, Gartner proclaimed DI a “must-know” emerging technology, where people can “control their own digital identity by leveraging technologies such as blockchain […] along with digital wallets.” Earlier this year, Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin proposed Soulbound Tokens (SBTs), which would include many DI elements in a non-transferable NFT format.

Sometimes called self-sovereign identity (SSI), decentralized identity can play a key role in mitigating fraud, data breaches, social engineering and theft in the expanding metaverse, say technologists, but perhaps more importantly, it may impact broad and diverse sectors of human endeavor, including education, healthcare, law, travel and employment. 

“I believe that SSI will be revolutionizing how we perceive identity management in the upcoming years,” Adam Gągol, co-founder of Aleph Zero, tells Magazine, while others suggest it is on course to disrupt traditional identity management. 

Three pillars of self-sovereign identity (SSI)

Decentralized identity: Proving it’s really you in the 21st Century

One-quarter of the global populace is going to be spending at least an hour a day in the metaverse by 2026, according to tech consulting firm Gartner, for shopping, gaming, education and more. But at some point, people are going to have to demonstrate that it’s really them behind the avatar.

That’s just one reason many believe that decentralized identity (DI) is likely to play an increasingly important role in Web3’s evolution. And even if DI has been generally overlooked by mainstream media, recent events suggest that is about to change.

Consider that in July, the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) announced a new standard for decentralized identifiers, culminating years of mostly quiet work and deliberations in this area. In August, Gartner proclaimed DI a “must-know” emerging technology, where people can “control their own digital identity by leveraging technologies such as blockchain […] along with digital wallets.” Earlier this year, Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin proposed Soulbound Tokens (SBTs), which would include many DI elements in a non-transferable NFT format.

Sometimes called self-sovereign identity (SSI), decentralized identity can play a key role in mitigating fraud, data breaches, social engineering and theft in the expanding metaverse, say technologists, but perhaps more importantly, it may impact broad and diverse sectors of human endeavor, including education, healthcare, law, travel and employment. 

“I believe that SSI will be revolutionizing how we perceive identity management in the upcoming years,” Adam Gągol, co-founder of Aleph Zero, tells Magazine, while others suggest it is on course to disrupt traditional identity management. 

Three pillars of self-sovereign identity (SSI)

Was the fall of FTX really crypto’s ‘Lehman moment?’

Lehman Brothers’ 2008 collapse nearly brought the world financial system to its knees. Does FTX really compare? Are such analogies even useful?

Proactive sanctions can help spare the ecosystem: Chainalysis exec

Andrew Fierman highlighted the nuances of sanctions depending on who is involved, what is at stake and where they’re coming from.

Proactive sanctions can help spare the ecosystem: Chainalysis exec

Andrew Fierman highlighted the nuances of sanctions depending on who is involved, what is at stake and where they’re coming from.

Bank of Russia wants to ban miners from selling crypto to Russians

The Russian central bank supports the idea of legalizing the crypto mining business, but only if miners sell their coins to non-residents of Russia.

Bank of Russia wants to ban miners from selling crypto to Russians

The Russian central bank supports the idea of legalizing the crypto mining business, but only if miners sell their coins to non-residents of Russia.

BTC price hits new December low as Bitcoin dips 2% with Asia stocks

Bitcoin fails to hold $17,000 as BTC price correlation with Asia stocks stands out on the day.

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