Introduction to the Decentralized Infrastructure Network (DIN)
In November 2023, Infura, developed by Consensys, along with Microsoft, Chainstack, and several other companies, announced the launch of the Decentralized Infrastructure Network (DIN); a novel decentralised RPC-as-a-service designed to streamline access to Ethereum and other leading blockchains (Consensys, 2023). The new DIN network aims to provide a decentralised service for developers to connect their applications easily and relia
#Din #GODINDataForAI #binanceweb3airdrop In this article, we introduce Infura and the DIN project, highlighting the important benefits DIN seeks to bring through its services and what’s next for the project.

DIN partners DIN and the Importance of RPC Services
DIN serves as a decentralised network that offers Remote Procedure Call (RPC) services for decentralised applications (dApps) and developers requiring highly available, reliable, and efficient blockchain infrastructure.
But what are RPC services? RPC services play a key role in the world of computing and, more recently, have become fundamental to the development and operation of blockchain and Web3 technologies. RPCs essentially allow a program to execute a procedure on a different machine or network as if it were a local procedure call; meaning, developers can write code that executes operations on remote systems without needing to handle the complexities of the network communication between the client and the server.
The Crypto Times > Market News > WazirX moved $75 Million worth user funds after hack: Coinswitch CEO Market News WazirX moved $75 Million worth user funds after hack: Coinswitch CEO Coinswitch has sued WazirX in Singapore Court to retrieve their funds stuck in the exchange.
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Last updated: October 21, 2024 1:10 PM Published October 21, 2024 12:46 PM WazirX moved $75 Million worth user funds after hack: Coinswi
#wazirxExchangeHacked #WazirXIndiafraud Nischal Shetty, co-founder and the face of WazirX exchange, is facing criticism from social media users after his another venture Shardeum announced a bug bounty scheme of Rs 2 crore
WazirX co-founder’s Side Venture Floats Rs 2 cr bounty amid fund scarcity At a time when lakhs of WazirX exchange users are anxiously awaiting their funds back, another venture ‘Shardeum’, which is floated by WazirX co-founder Nischal Shetty, announced a Rs 2 crore “bug bounty” program.
A bug bounty program is offered by companies to coders and developers where they get paid to find exploits and other security loopholes in software programs, as a step towards increased security measures.
Shardeum, a startup founded by Nischal Shetty, has come under criticism from WazirX users, who questioned the timing of this bug bounty program, when WazirX users are suffering from acute funds crisis
Three months after the Rs 2000 crore hack of WazirX crypto exchange, the Delhi High Court on Friday issued notices to India’s premier financial investigative agencies Enforcement Directorate (ED) and Financial Intelligence Unit (FIU) to seek whether an investigation can be launched against the management regarding the hack. The Delhi High Court took up a writ petition filed by client Jaivir Bains who had demanded that the competent court should order FIU and ED to investigate how the Rs 2000 cro
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