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Modular Chains and Shared Sequencers: Why They Matter and Who’s Shipping

Modular Chains & Shared Sequencers: Why They Matter and Who’s Shipping The blockchain stack is unbundling. Execution, data availability, and sequencing are no longer welded together. In 2025, modular chains plus shared sequencers are reshaping UX, MEV markets, and how teams ship apps. This guide cuts the jargon: what “modular” really means, how shared sequencers […]

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Rollups Buyer’s Guide: Which L2 Fits Your Use Case (Fees, DA, Security, Tooling)

Rollups Buyer’s Guide: Which Ethereum L2 Fits Your Use Case in a Post-Scaling Era Ethereum scaling has reached its rollup phase. Optimistic rollups, ZK rollups, shared sequencers, blobspace, alternative data availability, account abstraction, and evolving decentralization roadmaps now define real-world user experience. This guide is a decision framework, not marketing: how to evaluate Layer-2s by

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Post-Merge Ethereum UX Upgrades: EIP-7702, Safer Signing, and What It Means for Users

Post-Merge Ethereum UX Upgrades: EIP-7702, Safer Signing, and What It Means for Users Ethereum UX is shifting from “sign this hex” to human-readable intent, smart-account behaviors, and fewer foot-guns. This guide breaks down what EIP-7702 does, how it interacts with EIP-712 (typed data) and EIP-4337 (smart accounts), and what changes for approvals, multisig/MPC, and gas

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Account Abstraction in Practice: Passkeys, Session Keys and Gas Sponsorship

Account Abstraction in Practice: Passkeys, Session Keys & Gas Sponsorship (2025 Edition) In 2025, account abstraction (AA) finally crossed from experiments to production. Passkeys replaced seed phrases for mainstream users, session keys unlocked frictionless in-app actions, and paymasters made “gasless” possible without centralizing custody. This guide is a practical, end-to-end playbook: how to ship passkey

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DePIN Playbook: Real Users for Real Networks (Helium, Hivemapper, io.net)

DePIN Playbook: Real Users for Real Networks (Helium, Hivemapper, io.net) DePIN (Decentralized Physical Infrastructure Networks) turn crypto incentives into real-world capacity wireless coverage, maps, compute, storage, sensors. 2025’s thesis is simple: the token only works if the network works. This playbook focuses on what builders and growth teams can ship today: a clear taxonomy, unit-economics

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RWA in 2025: From Hype to Product—Treasuries, Funds, and Compliance Playbooks

RWA in 2025: From Hype to Product Treasuries, Funds, and Compliance Playbooks Real-world assets (RWAs) are no longer a demo. Institutional funds, treasuries, and credit deals have crossed from pilot to product, with transfer-restricted tokens, compliant on-chain funds, and KYC-aware rails. This piece maps the landscape you’ll actually build and operate in: what counts as

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Solana Actions and Blinks: Transacting from Any App (and X)

Solana “Actions” & Blinks: Transacting from Any App (and X) Solana Actions and Blinks unlock a new UX primitive: onchain actions that execute from almost anywhere, a website, a blog post, an email, a chat client, even an X (Twitter) post. Instead of driving users through multi-page dApp flows, you publish a simple, shareable link

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Bitcoin Runes: What They Are, How They Work, and Who’s Building on Them

Bitcoin Runes: What They Are, How They Work, and Who’s Building on Them Runes is a fungible token protocol that lives on Bitcoin’s native UTXO model. It was designed to reduce baggage from earlier token experiments (like BRC-20 inscriptions) and to make token state easier to index and move, without leaving the main chain. This

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Bitcoin L2s Are Here: What Stacks, BitVM and Rollups Mean for BTC in 2025

Bitcoin L2s Are Here: What Stacks, BitVM and Rollups Mean for Bitcoin in 2026 Bitcoin Layer 2 is no longer theoretical. In 2026, Bitcoin-aligned execution is shipping, bridges are being redesigned, and developers are finally treating Bitcoin as a settlement layer rather than a scripting playground. This TokenToolHub deep dive explains how Stacks Nakamoto, BitVM,

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Blockchain Advance Guides

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