Cryptocurrency What Are Atomic Swaps and How Do They Work? An atomic swap is an exchange of cryptocurrencies from separate blockchains without using a third party or centralised exchange.
Cryptocurrency Obiex vs. KuCoin: Which Crypto Exchange Is Right for You? Comparing Obiex and KuCoin? Explore their features and fees to find out which crypto exchange suits your trading needs best.
Tech OpenAI ChatGPT vs. Google Gemini: Which AI Is Better? OpenAI’s ChatGPT and Google’s Gemini are two leading AIs—but which one is better? Compare their strengths, weaknesses, and best use cases.
That's So Crypto That's So Crypto: Lagos, New Money and NFTs In this episode, Mfon takes us to Lagos, where he finds New Money and NFTs.
Guest Post Web3 vs Web 3.0: What’s the Real Difference? Don’t confuse Web3 with Web 3.0 — they’re not the same thing. This article breaks down the key differences and why it matters.
Finance How Psychology Influences Your Financial Choices Your emotions and biases impact how you save, spend, and invest. Here are the psychological factors influencing financial choices and how to make better money decisions.
Cryptocurrency 7 Crypto Trading Tactics from The Godfather The Godfather is a classic film with lessons on strategy, influence, and empire-building, which can be applied to crypto trading.
Guest Post Monolithic & Modular Blockchains Explained Modular blockchain specialises in performing one or two of the blockchain's three main functions, while monolithic blockchain performs all functions.
That's So Crypto I made $253K from investing $300, then lost $527K In this episode, Peter talks about making a profit from shitcoins and then losing twice what he made.
Guest Post Sandwich Attacks in Crypto: How To Protect Yourself A sandwich attack is a type of market manipulation that targets the decentralised finance market.
Cryptocurrency How to Trade Crypto like James Bond James Bond knows how to maintain his composure and think clearly. Here’s how you can apply some of his strategies to trading crypto.
Guest Post Zero Knowledge Proofs (For Beginners) Zero-knowledge proofs allow you to verify information without revealing it. Learn how ZK proofs work and how they affect blockchain privacy.