Category: Guides

  • The Ultimate Guide to Morpho

    Morpho is an innovative DeFi protocol designed to enhance the efficiency and attractiveness of lending markets. How is Morpho different? Aave and Compound are decentralized lending platforms where users can lend and borrow assets. These platforms typically use liquidity pools where lenders provide funds and borrowers take loans. The challenges with this model include overcollateralization,…

  • Guide to WalletConnect

    In the ever-evolving world of Web3, connecting your crypto wallet to decentralized applications (dApps) can sometimes feel like navigating a maze. WalletConnect is designed to streamline this process and enhance your interactions with the decentralized web. What Is WalletConnect? WalletConnect is an open-source protocol that bridges the gap between self-custody crypto wallets and decentralized applications.…

  • How to setup MetaMask for SNAXchain

    Pre-requisites Connecting MetaMask to SNAXchain Switch the connected blockchain by clicking on the tab saying Main Ethereum Network, we need to add SNAXchain. Scroll down until you find Add Network. Enter in the network settings as follows: Click Save. You have now connected to the SNAXchain with your Metamask Wallet! Transactions on the SNAXchain requires ETH which will be…

  • The Ultimate Guide to Synthetix

    Synthetix is a derivatives liquidity protocol, providing liquidity throughout DeFi and powering financial products and derivatives like perpetual futures, options, parimutuel markets, and more. It powers a growing number of decentralised applications such as Kwenta, Toros, dHedge, Thales and more, which cover financial use cases like leverage trading, asset management and betting. Synthetix liquidity To…

  • How to setup MetaMask for StarkNet

    Pre-requisites StarkNet is a decentralized Validity Rollup layer 2 solution that aims to massively scale Ethereum while preserving security and decentralization. It utilizes validity proofs called STARK proofs to validate batches of transactions cheaply. Connecting MetaMask to StarkNet Switch the connected blockchain by clicking on the tab saying Main Ethereum Network, we need to add…

  • The Ultimate Guide to Ethena and USDe – the Internet Bond

    Ethena is a groundbreaking synthetic dollar protocol built on Ethereum that uses the concept of funding rates to collect yield. If you are not aware of the concept of funding rates, it’s a payment mechanism that aligns the futures market price with the index price, typically in perpetuals trading markets. When the funding rate is…

  • How to setup MetaMask for Dymension Network

    Pre-requisites Connecting MetaMask to Dymension Network Switch the connected blockchain by clicking on the tab saying Main Ethereum Network, we need to add Dymension Network. Scroll down until you find Add Network. Enter in the network settings as follows: Click Save. You have now connected to the Dymension Network with your Metamask Wallet! Transactions on the Dymension network…

  • How to setup MetaMask for Blast Network

    Pre-requisites Connecting MetaMask to Blast Network Switch the connected blockchain by clicking on the tab saying Main Ethereum Network, we need to add Blast Network. Scroll down until you find Add Network. Enter in the network settings as follows: Click Save. You have now connected to the Blast Network with your Metamask Wallet! Transactions on the Blast Network…

  • How to setup MetaMask for Linea Network

    Pre-requisites Connecting MetaMask to Linea Network Switch the connected blockchain by clicking on the tab saying Main Ethereum Network, we need to add Linea Network. Scroll down until you find Add Network. Enter in the network settings as follows: Click Save. You have now connected to the Linea Network with your Metamask Wallet! Transactions on the Linea Network…

  • What is Celestia – the data availability blockchain

    The Scaling Trilemma For over a decade, blockchain networks have struggled with the infamous scaling trilemma – the inability to achieve decentralization, security and scalability simultaneously in a single system. Early monolithic blockchains like Bitcoin and Ethereum bundle the core functions of execution, settlement, consensus and data availability into one cluttered chain. While this simplistic…