Real estate tokenization, an innovative application of blockchain technology, is revolutionising the way we invest in and interact with real estate assets. By digitising real estate assets and representing them as tokens on a blockchain, real estate tokenization offers numerous benefits for investors and property owners alike. The concept of real estate tokenization has transformative […]
Read full postSmart contracts have revolutionised the way agreements and transactions are executed in the digital realm. In this blog post, we delve into the world of smart contracts and explore their significance in decentralised systems. From their definition and operation to their benefits and potential applications, understanding smart contracts is crucial for grasping the potential of […]
Read full postIn the age of social media dominance, concerns about data privacy, centralised control, and censorship in the era of social media domination have led to the investigation of alternative platforms. Decentralised social networks have emerged as a compelling solution that aims to empower users by giving them back control over their data, content, and online […]
Read full postCryptocurrency wallets (crypto wallets) store public and private “keys” which are necessary for crypto currency transactions. These keys are an arbitrary string of random characters, akin to a unique ID number. Keys come in pairs: every public key is paired with a private key, ensuring that customer data is always protected. These keys are necessary […]
Read full postWhat is Web3 Gaming? Web3 gaming refers to decentralised gaming where the lack of central authority to govern the activities carried out in the gaming ecosystem enables the users to secure ownership of gaming assets and decision-making. Web3 games involve the integration of blockchain into the ecosystem, thus allowing gamers to express their opinions on […]
Read full postWeb 3.0 is the next stage of the internet that will redefine our everyday digital experience. How far and how quickly companies and users will adopt the technologies and their uses remains unknown. Looking into some uses and what makes up Web 3.0 can help companies to affiliate themselves with and get started. The […]
Read full postHaving been around for over a decade, you would ask what exactly is Web 3.0? For that, we would first need to understand what Web 1.0 and Web 2.0 are. Comparison between Web 1.0, Web 2.0, and Web 3.0? Web 1.0 – The Static Web Web 1.0, also known as the “read-only web”, is […]
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