When was the last time you considered how your crypto activities align with Web3’s ethics? It’s common to learn the original ideals of decentralization, inclusion, and transparency when one first enters Web3, but the hype cycle regularly takes over. Is that our future?
Creating a thoughtful token incentive plan isn’t a nice-to-have extra. It’s a must-have component for successful Web3 entrepreneurs and startups. To be successful, apps need fair token incentives that balance short- and long-term growth to stay relevant, popular, and financially viable.
Academic and commercial research suffers from a lack of credibility, transparency, availability, or proper incentives. Web3 research is often not much better. Onchain is launching a marketplace for those who conduct practical crypto research – and those in need of it.
What if you could get research funding that wasn’t political? Decentralized science (DeSci) promises this and more to researchers, but does it hit the mark? Let’s go to the source and inquire what researchers who use DeSci resources say about its successes (and limitations).
Escalating drug prices can turn a financial burden into a matter of life and death. In response, Dr. Gennaro D’Urso and his community are creating a Decentralized Autonomous Organization (DAO) as a catalyst for affordable drug development and production. And in the process, they are building a business protocol that every NGO should know about.
We have done a statistically utterly insignificant survey – 93% of respondents believe that real inflation is always higher than governments claim. But is it true?
Is blockchain the right way to stop any accounting-related fraud? How can decentralization and trustless environments fix those issues?
Yes, Bitcoin is being used for illegal and dangerous purposes. But the cryptocurrency brings perpetrators less anonymity than they might think, as a team from the University of California, Berkeley proves.