1. High FDV Tokens: What is behind the high FDV craze and how to avoid it
In Greek mythology, Ikaros and his father Daedalus made wings out of feathers and beeswax to escape King Minos' labyrinth. Daedalus warned his son: "Fly too low and the sea will soak your wings; fly too high and the sun's scorching heat will melt them mercilessly." Click to read
2. New Trends in Crypto: Analysis of the a16z Accelerator Project
As a bellwether in the crypto space, a16z Accelerator has been leading the industry in innovation. This fall, a16z selected 21 of the most innovative projects from a number of startups around the world, covering a variety of fields such as artificial intelligence and decentralized finance. This article will analyze representative projects and reveal the future development trend of the crypto market. Click to read
3. Understanding Binance’s latest Launchpool project Hamster Kombat (HMSTR)
On September 12, 2024, Binance announced that Binance Launchpool launched the 58th project - Hamster Kombat (HMSTR), a cryptocurrency exchange CEO simulator P2E game built on the Telegram applet platform. Users can put BNB and FDUSD into the HMSTR reward pool on the Launchpool website after 08:00 (Eastern Time) on September 19, 2024 to receive HMSTR rewards. The HMSTR activity will last for a total of 7 days. The website is expected to be updated within about 24 hours of this announcement before the event opens. Click to read
4. Overview of the most popular Bitcoin liquidity staking protocols
The field of Bitcoin liquidity staking protocols is expanding rapidly, as Bitcoin's technical development has generally progressed faster over the past few years. Liquidity staking protocols built on Bitcoin are less than a year old, but there are already a large number of staking protocols to consider when venturing into this new space. Click to read
Bloomberg: How Apple came to rule the world
The saga of the 1984 Super Bowl is an underdog story, but not one that takes place on the field. During the third quarter, as 80 million fans watched the Los Angeles Raiders beat the defending champion Washington Redskins, an ad showed a procession of uniformed, gray-faced men with shaved heads marching into the theater. On a giant telescreen, a looming image of Big Brother proclaimed society’s “glorious” unification into “a garden of pure ideology.” The dictator was silenced only after a young woman rushed forward and smashed the screen with a sledgehammer. “You’ll see,” a narrator intoned, “why 1984 won’t be like 1984.” Click to read