Cross-chain

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By Tyler Fleischer / March 07, 2024

InnovateDenver was first event in The Tie’s Innovate series, hosted alongside ETH Denver 2024. Innovate events are designed to connect institutional investors with blockchain builders, with a robust program of expert-led panels, 1:1 meetings with token projects, and ample networking opportunities. Future Innovate events will be held around crypto’s major conferences. Check out key highlights from InnovateDenver.

By Jake Langer / July 25, 2023

We have integrated Tezos on-chain data into The Tie Terminal and On-Chain API. Read more to see how this integration enables Terminal users to make more informed decisions.

By Gustavo Lobo / October 20, 2022

Introduction After years of seeking regulatory compliance, Diem, a cryptocurrency payment project from Facebook/Meta, ended abruptly in 2022. Its assets were sold off, including the underlying blockchain network. In its wake, a trail of talent was left behind. Sui and Aptos were the fruit that came from the collaboration among former Diem employees. Cumulatively, both […]

By Kingsley Bowen / October 18, 2022

Introduction Before the internet, computers had no method for transmitting data to other computers. Once computers could transmit data through a common language, or protocol, the internet rapidly expanded. The internet protocol, TCP/IP, established a network of computer networks that was much more useful, capable, and valuable than any individual computer network. This network of […]

By Chí Phan / October 13, 2022

Today, there are 180 national currencies. Each country has a different legal tender, and each economy settles its economic activities in its native currency. For example, most economic activities in the US are settled in US Dollars (USD). To settle economic activities in Vietnam – which are settled in Vietnam Dong (VND), you trade your […]

By Kingsley Bowen / July 15, 2022

The Rise of App-Chain Platforms There have been several recent developments in blockchain launchpads with Avalanche’s release of subnets and Polygon’s release of supernets. While supernets and subnets share many surface-level similarities in name and function, they have several key differences. Before diving into a comparison, let’s examine the problems they address.  Subnets and supernets […]

By Jack Melnick / March 21, 2022

Let’s be honest, bridging sucks.  More than twice in the past week I have accidentally bridged a stablecoin onto a blockchain where it isn’t tradable, or stranded funds on a wallet with no gas (and subsequently begged friends at 2AM for $0.50 to bail me out… yikes).  As it stands, there are three main ways […]

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