Blockchain
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How Crypto Trading Is Regulated in the U.S. and U.K.: A Guide to Blockchain Financial Laws
Cryptocurrency trading and broader financial activity in blockchain are no longer part of a regulatory Wild West. In both the United States and the United Kingdom, governments and regulators have moved aggressively — and cautiously — to bring crypto under established legal frameworks. For both retail traders and blockchain businesses, understanding how these laws operate…

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Real-World Asset (RWA) Tokenization: Fractional Real Estate & Art on Blockchain
Real-world asset (RWA) tokenization is the process of representing physical assets – like property or artwork – as digital tokens on a blockchain. Each token corresponds to a share of the underlying real-world asset, so investors hold crypto tokens that equal partial ownership. For example, a $10 million office building could be split into 10,000…

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Zero-Knowledge Proofs: The Privacy Technology Transforming Modern Digital Systems
Zero-Knowledge Proofs (ZKPs) are emerging as one of the most influential technologies reshaping blockchain, cybersecurity, and digital identity. As data privacy becomes a global priority and decentralized applications scale, ZKPs offer a new way to prove the validity of information without revealing the information itself. This capability is unlocking improvements in privacy, performance, and trust…

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Emerging Blockchain Trends in 2026: A Developer’s Guide
Blockchain in late 2025 is hitting a new stride. Core limitations like scalability, privacy, and siloed networks are being addressed by a wave of innovations. From modular blockchain architectures to cryptographic tools like Zero-Knowledge Proofs (ZKPs) and the rise of Decentralized Physical Infrastructure Networks (DePINs), these developments promise to make blockchains more useful and integrated…

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Best Play-to-Earn Crypto Games
Putting the Play in Play-to-Earn: 40% of Players in the U.S. and U.K. Are Interested in Trying Blockchain Games, but There Are Barriers to Overcome First. While blockchain games currently lack the large audiences traditional AAA titles attract, their potential to change the way players own, share, and trade game content is potentially huge. Another…

