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Uncle Blocks Explained

Uncle blocks (also called Ommer blocks) have an interesting role on the blockchain. According to Investopedia: In blockchains that use proof-of-work, ommer blocks are rejected blocks created at the same time as another block. The network can only choose one block to add to the blockchain. In the Ethereum blockchain, this leftover block was called…

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Dead Wallet Address

Ever needed to burn your crypto? Who does? Well in the crypto business, it has just part of everyday business. Here is the dead wallet addresses that crypto can be sent to (forever) and can never be used again just in case you need to burn you crypto. Yeah, right, who needs to do that?…

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ERC-20 Explained

ERC (Ethereum Request for Comments) ERC stands for ‘Ethereum Request for Comments’ and is a document that smart contract programmers using the Ethereum blockchain platform write12. These documents describe rules that Ethereum-based tokens must comply with. ERCs are specifications for Ethereum applications, such as token standards, name registries, library formats, and package formats2. An author…

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