No. Cardano Shouldn’t Do Token Burns – Here’s Why.
If you play with fire, don’t be surprised if you get burnt. Token Burning disincentivises both users and developers from using a project’s tokens and kills it over time.
The Potential Risks of Investing in ADA
The FUD surrounding ADA has gotten quite stale, we need new arguments against why you shouldn’t invest in Cardano and here they are.
A Deep Dive into the Cardano NFT Ecosystem
Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs) are without a doubt among the most popular aspects of blockchain technology so far this…
Cardano & China are About to Fight over the Heart of Africa
Over the last few decades, China has gained international aspirations and it is extending its influence all over the world. In Africa, they have an unlikely rival in the form of Cardano, and the result of this conflict will determine the continent’s future.
How Crypto Could Save You in an Economic Collapse
Crypto is able to rewrite the rules of economic collapses and change the game. This is what will happen with crypto and society in the upcoming recession.
Memecoins & NFTs: Hot Garbage or a Good Investment? — The Philosophy of Memes
Are NFTs and memecoins an emerging new asset class worthy of investment consideration or are they vapourware? The truth lies somewhere in the middle…
Cardano: The Decentralized Cathedral – Building to Last Generations
Cardano is not just another blockchain project, it’s comparable to a cathedral -it's intergenerational and at a scale that one can scarcely imagine.
The Anatomy of a Scam — Or How to Not Get Rugged
A post-mortem analysis of the first rugpull in Cardano history, likely worth over $1m, as well as how to spot the tell-tale signs of scams.
The ADAPH Team Introduces an Open Source Transaction Submission Service
In January the Cardano blockchain load reached an all-time high of 92.8%, making the Cardano users experience issues…
Why Cardano Isn’t Sexy (That’s a Good Thing)
How being boring can make you rich. The sexiest investments aren’t always the best, in fact, they’re likely to underperform in the long run.