SMART CONTRACTS

Jun 16 2026CRYPTO

How AI is Changing the Game for Predicting Future Events

Event trading platforms have grown rapidly in recent years, covering everything from sports to politics. But behind the scenes, a major challenge has emerged: figuring out how to fairly and accurately resolve bets when the time comes. A Silicon Valley-based protocol called Cournot has stepped in to

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May 24 2026CRYPTO

Pi Coin’s Struggles Continue While Network Expands

Pi Network keeps growing behind the scenes, but its coin value keeps sinking. The team recently added tools like smart contracts and an app store called App Studio. They also teamed up with an AI company and plan to let users help with robotics projects soon. A new feature for checking human identit

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Apr 07 2026TECHNOLOGY

Can Blockchain Fix the Messy Side of Construction Projects?

Construction projects often hit snags because of messy vendor deals. Late payments, missing materials, and confusing contracts can delay work and jack up costs. In fact, businesses lose about 9% of their yearly revenue just from these kinds of contract problems. But what if there was a way to make t

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Jan 17 2026TECHNOLOGY

Unlocking the Potential of Blockchain and NFTs: A Legal and Practical Guide

Blockchain is shaking things up in many industries. It's a tech that lets everyone see the same info without a boss in charge. But what does this mean for business? And what laws apply? A special class on May 20, 2026, aims to answer these questions. This class is for anyone curious about new tech

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Nov 21 2025CRYPTO

AI and Blockchain Join Forces to Revolutionize Investing

In the fast-paced world of finance, technology is shaking things up. A new player, LCPC AI, has stepped into the spotlight with a fresh platform that blends artificial intelligence (AI) and blockchain. This isn't just another tech gadget; it's a tool designed to help investors make smarter choices.

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Nov 18 2025CRYPTO

Making Crypto Easy: The New AI Helper for Smart Contracts

A new tool called CoinFello is about to make waves in the crypto world. It's an AI-powered app that helps people use and automate smart contracts. This isn't just any app; it's the first of its kind. It lets users chat with it in plain language to get things done on the blockchain. CoinFello is bui

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Nov 05 2025CRYPTO

Smart Contracts Get a Big Upgrade with Chainlink's New Tool

Chainlink has introduced a new tool called the Chainlink Runtime Environment (CRE). This tool is designed to help big companies use smart contracts on different blockchains. It makes it easier for them to follow rules, keep data private, and connect with other systems. CRE was shown off at a big ev

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Aug 18 2025TECHNOLOGY

Unlocking the Secrets of Ethereum's Crypto Boom

Ethereum, a big name in blockchain, started in 2015 and quickly became a game-changer. It introduced smart contracts, which are like digital agreements that run themselves. This led to the creation of many crypto-assets, following a standard called ERC-20. Now, imagine a massive collection of data.

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May 26 2025CRYPTO

Making Sense of Smart Contracts: A Visual Guide for Investors

Smart contracts are the backbone of blockchain technology. They handle cryptocurrency transactions and, once set in motion, cannot be undone. This makes it vital for investors to grasp how these contracts operate. However, understanding smart contracts is no easy task. Most investors lack the progra

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Mar 09 2025CRYPTO

Spotlighting Scams: How PonziLens+ Helps Investors Stay Safe

Smart contracts have become a big deal in the world of blockchain, but with them came a nasty surprise: smart Ponzi schemes. These scams have tricked many investors and caused huge financial losses. The problem is, spotting these schemes is tough. There's no easy way to identify them, and they keep

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