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Docking Layer: exSat's Solution to Enhance Bitcoin's Scalability and Interoperability coinspeaker.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from coinspeaker.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
January 31, 2024 – ‘Build on Bitcoin‘ (BOB), the Layer 2 stack developed by the team behind leading Bitcoin DeFi platform Interlay, today announced OptiMine, an enhanced Bitcoin security feature for blockchains. OptiMine is a security building block that brings Bitcoin PoW security to L2s, including ETH rollups and Bitcoin sidechains, while retaining high performance and throughput. It brings a new dimension of crypto economic security to the industry, combining the robustness of Bitcoin’s ....
Optimine Empowers Rollups With Bitcoin Security Via New Security Building Block menafn.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from menafn.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
In today's digital landscape, blockchain technology has emerged as a powerful force, revolutionizing sectors like healthcare, finance, government, and commerce with its unparalleled security features. However, as with any technological advancement, it has not been immune to the cunning tactics of cybercriminals. The very features that make blockchain robust can also attract malicious actors who ....
Posted Feb 21 Updated Feb 22 1. Introduction Reaching decentralized consensus is hard. Really, there must be a reason why Bitcoin network is such an energy-inefficient monster with its Proof-of-Work algorithm. Of course, many other consensus algorithms exist that are not that power-hungry, for example, Proof-of-Stake variations. But they require some sort of centralization, usually hidden under details and complexity. And they still have limits, a boundary on the total number of transactions per second that a network can process. I don’t believe it’s possible to find an efficient consensus algorithm, which would be truly decentralized. But why restrict ourselves to just software solutions? Here I want to explain that a super-efficient hardware solution exists. And it’s already within the reach of our current technologies. ....