# Сопутствующие статьи по теме Innovation

Новостной центр HTX предлагает последние статьи и углубленный анализ по "Innovation", охватывающие рыночные тренды, новости проектов, развитие технологий и политику регулирования в криптоиндустрии.

Vitalik's Latest Reflection: Ethereum is Stuck in Path Dependency, It's Time to Start Anew from First Principles

Vitalik Buterin calls for the Ethereum community to break free from path dependency and rethink the ecosystem’s application layer from first principles. He emphasizes the importance of preserving core properties—censorship resistance, open source, privacy, and security (CROPS)—while encouraging more radical openness in how applications and external interfaces are designed. He suggests reevaluating technical assumptions, such as the future of browser plugins and mobile wallets in light of AI advancements, and proposes rebuilding the stack with privacy as a foundational priority. Examples include reimagining DeFi as generalized futures markets built on decentralized oracles, possibly verified via zk-SNARKs and LLMs, and reconsidering the role of L2s. Buterin also highlights cultural shifts, advocating for a break from conventional “professional” norms to unlock greater creativity. He urges developers to ignore existing ecosystem constraints, pretend current usage is zero, and imagine the most valuable applications as if starting from scratch today. In response to a comment, he clarifies that integration with traditional finance remains important for mainstream adoption, but the goal is to overcome internal path dependencies within Ethereum’s own application and wallet history—for instance, by exploring privacy-focused designs like Railgun or Aztec for payments without exposing addresses.

marsbit03/06 10:35

Vitalik's Latest Reflection: Ethereum is Stuck in Path Dependency, It's Time to Start Anew from First Principles

marsbit03/06 10:35

Crypto President, or the Yuan Shikai of the Industry?

An article titled "Encryption President or Industry's Yuan Shikai?" draws a historical parallel between former U.S. President Donald Trump and Yuan Shikai, a Chinese general who briefly restored imperial rule in 1915, suggesting that both were initially seen as saviors but ultimately betrayed their supporters' trust. The piece argues that Trump was embraced by the crypto industry during the 2024 election as a pro-crypto leader who would ease regulatory pressures. His administration did take initial friendly steps, such as replacing SEC Chair Gary Gensler and pausing lawsuits against major exchanges, which helped drive Bitcoin to new all-time highs. However, the article claims this support was superficial and self-serving. It highlights that Trump and his family allegedly engaged in lucrative meme coin schemes, with tokens like TRUMP and MELANIA, which reportedly earned the family over $1 billion before crashing and harming retail investors. This behavior is compared to the corruption of President Ulysses S. Grant's administration. Furthermore, the author contends that Trump’s trade war and tariff policies, particularly the escalation against China in October 2025, triggered a massive market crash. On October 11, 2025, Bitcoin plummeted from $126,000 to around $102,000, leading to over $19 billion in liquidations and marking the start of a crypto winter. The article concludes that Trump used crypto for political gain and personal enrichment rather than genuinely supporting technological innovation, ultimately damaging the industry and betraying the trust placed in him. It warns that real progress must come from technological advancement, not political figures.

比推03/05 13:33

Crypto President, or the Yuan Shikai of the Industry?

比推03/05 13:33

Who Controls Computing Power, Implicitly Controls the Future of AI: Anastasia, Co-founder of Gonka Protocol

Who Controls Compute, Controls AI's Future: Gonka Protocol Co-Founder Anastasia The centralization of compute power, not just AI models, is the critical power node in AI's future, argues Anastasia Matveeva, co-founder of Gonka Protocol. While public debate focuses on models, true power lies in the underlying infrastructure—access to GPUs, power, and data center capacity. This centralization creates structural barriers to innovation, enforces a rent-extraction model, and introduces systemic fragility. Gonka is a permissionless global network designed to decentralize AI compute. It enables anyone to contribute or access GPU resources via a programmatic, open API. Key to its efficiency is an architecture that minimizes overhead, ensuring most compute is used for actual AI workloads (primarily inference) rather than network maintenance. Rewards and governance are tied to verified compute contribution, not capital stake. The protocol addresses scalability and accessibility by allowing participants of all sizes to join without permission, with influence proportional to their compute power. It supports the emerging AI agent economy with transparent, dynamic pricing and reliable, verifiable computation. While currently not optimized for strict data sovereignty, its decentralized design avoids data accumulation, and its governance allows for future evolution to meet regulatory demands. The urgency for such decentralized solutions is high to prevent a calcified AI future dominated by a few infrastructure gatekeepers.

marsbit03/03 07:58

Who Controls Computing Power, Implicitly Controls the Future of AI: Anastasia, Co-founder of Gonka Protocol

marsbit03/03 07:58

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