Learning articles from our blog section
Want to level up your blockchain programming skills? It starts with mastering Solidity.
Introducing Holesky, a new PoS test network on Ethereum. Refer to this guide for detailed information and resources on acquiring test tokens.
Learn about three key methods to get near real-time data updates from the blockchain: Polling, WebSockets, and Webhooks.
In this blog post, we'll learn about smart contract events covering everything from their purpose to their implementation.
It’s a bit of a pickle navigating the eligibility application, especially if you already have a minting app installed. We guide you through it here.
We dive into the concept of transaction finality and examine how the speed of transactions influences different protocols.
We put together a resource summarizing the compatible mainnets and testnets of major NFT platforms.
To assist you during the migration, we compiled a table of Sepolia faucets as well as Goerli faucets before they become completely obsolete.
We explore the trade-offs in custodial vs. self-custodial asset management.
ETHGlobal Tokyo hackers can use MultiBaas for free to build DApps faster and win more prizes.
The data and mechanisms associated with a Non-Fungible Token and where they are stored.
Crypto wallets can be grouped into two categories: custodial, where a third party holds the keys, and non-custodial, where you manage your own keys.
Many Shopify partners occasionally lock their development store check-outs by accident. We present the most common actions that will lock your store.
Here we offer a brief explanation of what smart contract auditing entails along with a list of firms providing smart contract auditing services.
The Merge is the culmination of a long-planned switch from proof of work (PoW) to proof of stake (PoS) for Ethereum
The Ethereum blockchain provides a foundation on which to build many kinds of applications.
As someone who only started learning blockchain a month ago, I will share my experience learning the technology and developing a blockchain project.
Tokens are smart contracts which can be implemented in many different ways.
Here at Curvegrid, I enjoy following the many ways blockchain and smart contract technologies are being applied to financial markets.
A few days ago, I found out that a close acquaintance of mine was supplying surgical masks to our local banking and hospitality business.
How do two software engineers start learning about blockchain? By reading and coding. We decided to turn this into a kind of festival we're dubbing "10 Days of Block".