
Ethereum
Ethereum pools distribute $2.6M transaction fee
The pool was receiving several fake claims from individuals pretending to be the sender of the transaction.
Ethereum user pays $2.6M fee to send $130 in digital currency
The fee the user attached is roughly 2,000,000% more than the value they transferred.
Why should CryptoFights refund the Enjin/Ethereum ‘community’?
The Kronoverse decision to leave Enjin and Ethereum was met with much criticism because of the pre-sale of items backed...
Ethereum 2.0, or is it 0.2?
Eli Afram examines the ins and outs of the upgrade to the Ethereum network, analyzing the merits on the basis...
Kronoverse: A Bitcoin solution for in-game items with BSV
The Kronoverse team has made a switch from Ethereum to Bitcoin SV when it comes to building in-game items.
Kronoverse leaves Ethereum-based Enjin system to use Bitcoin SV to tokenize esports in-game items
Kronoverse and CryptoFights have moved to the Bitcoin SV blockchain to tokenize users’ in–game items because of the lack of...