sCrypt Hackathon 2024: Making Ordinals easier with smart contracts
In this sCrypt Hackathon 2024 kickoff session, 1Sat Ordinals developer David Case explains how inscribing single satoshi units with NFT data has captured everyone's attention.
In this sCrypt Hackathon 2024 kickoff session, 1Sat Ordinals developer David Case explains how inscribing single satoshi units with NFT data has captured everyone's attention.
On Day 1 of sCrypt Hackathon 2024, sCrypt Co-Founder Xiaohui Liu tackles the basics of Bitcoin and why the world struggles to develop a mainstream killer app despite the presence of the network for over a decade now.
With Tokenized's latest desktop update, any organization can now seamlessly issue and manage multiple digital assets while staying in compliance with local accounting regulations.
Registration for the Hackathon is free and still open. Just visit sCrypt's website to register and read the sCrypt Hackathon 2024 rules.
The sCrypt Hackathon will officially take place on March 25, but an introductory presentation was held at San Francisco's Fairmont Hotel on March 17 with Xiaohui Liu, David Case, and more.
With the SSS acting as a locked box with multiple keys, SecretSlices users can guarantee that their assets and information are secure and, allow them to foster a collaborative decision-making process.
Blockchain can rise from the ashes, but there’s no need to burn anything down, other than the popular perception of what “cryptocurrency”—often associated with blockchain—is.
Centi AG has set a new record, processing 1 million financial transactions in 24 hours, each consisting of microtransactions worth 1 cent in Centi's stablecoin token.
Set to launch in H1 2024, Liquid Noble will offer full and auditable bullion reserves, fiat transfers with banking support, fast trading on its exchange platform, and physical delivery on request.
The latest sCrypt Hackathon is a two-part event with an in-person segment running from March 16 to 17 in San Francisco, with the main online event happening from March 18 to April 18, 2024.
With WhatsOnChain's pattern-matching technique, developers may now be able to see what applications are experiencing the most traffic on the BSV network and tag their own app.
The COPA v. Wright trial is more than just a fight revolving around the real identity of Dr. Craig Wright as Satoshi Nakamoto, but it also sheds light on how essential digital identities are.