Decentralized Storage: Discovering Arweave and Filecoin
Learn about decentralized storage solutions Arweave and Filecoin, their differences, and how KYVE leverages them for decentralized data use cases.
Go To CourseThe History of Blockchain
Explore the history of blockchain technology, from its origins in the late '80s to the creation of Bitcoin, and understand its evolution and impact.
Go To CourseDiscover The Different Blockchain Layers
Explore the multi-layered blockchain ecosystem from foundational Layer 0 to user-facing Layer 3, understanding their functions, components, and trade-offs.
Go To CourseDecentralization, Performance, Security: The Scalability Trilemma
Explore the Scalability Trilemma in Web3: balancing speed, decentralization, and security. Learn how to optimize blockchain networks and the trade-offs involved.
Go To CourseProof of Stake vs Proof of Work
Learn the differences between Proof of Work (PoW) and Proof of Stake (PoS) consensus algorithms, their energy efficiency, security, and why projects choose one over the other.
Go To CourseCosmos and its SDK
Learn to build custom blockchains and dApps with Cosmos SDK, a modular toolkit enabling interoperability, scalability, and ease of use for developers.
Go To CourseWhat is Tendermint?
Explore the Tendermint consensus algorithm used in the Cosmos Network for fast, secure, and decentralized blockchain transactions. Learn its components and key features.
Go To CourseToken vs Coin, Whats the Difference?
Learn the key differences between tokens and coins in the crypto world, and understand the transition of $KYVE from a token to a coin on its own blockchain. Get started now!
Go To CourseWhat is Double Spending?
This course explores double spending in digital currencies like Bitcoin, its causes, and prevention methods using consensus algorithms like Proof of Work and Proof of Stake.
Go To CourseWhat is a DAO?
DAOs are digital organizations on blockchain networks that operate autonomously, enabling decentralized decision-making, transparency, and efficiency. Learn their importance and use cases.
Go To CourseWhat is Mainnet?
Mainnet is the live blockchain network for real transactions. Devnets and testnets are used for development and testing. KYVE's Korellia and Kaon are examples.
Go To CourseDeploying a Node on KYVE
KYVE protocol nodes switch between uploader and validator roles to ensure data integrity. Running a node earns $KYVE rewards but requires meeting hardware and wallet requirements.
Go To CourseKYVE’s Core Use Cases
KYVE is a decentralized data lake with built-in validation, aiding blockchain archiving, node operations, DeFi, NFTs, Proof of Reserve, data analysis, and climate data.
Go To CourseHow to Delegate $KYVE to Further Secure the Network
Delegate your $KYVE tokens to a node to earn rewards and help secure the network without running your own node. Learn how to delegate to protocol and consensus validators.
Go To CourseWhat Are Genesis Validators?
Genesis Validators are crucial for blockchain launches, ensuring stability and security by validating initial transactions. They transition to typical validators post-launch.
Go To CourseUnderstanding KYVE Data Pools
Learn about KYVE's decentralized data pools, how they work, and their use cases. Discover how to create, fund, and utilize these pools for secure, trustless data.
Go To CourseUnderstanding Nodes And Validators
In this course, you will learn the key differences between blockchain nodes and validators, their roles, and how they function within the KYVE network.
Go To CourseWhat is Liquidity, and What are Liquidity Pools (LP)?
This course explores the crucial role of liquidity in traditional and decentralized markets, covering its impact, the liquidity spectrum, and the role of liquidity providers.
Go To CourseWhat Is Impermanent Loss?
Understanding impermanent loss is crucial for DeFi liquidity providers. It occurs when asset prices change after deposit, impacting profitability. Learn more and mitigate risks!
Go To CourseWhat Are Decentralized Exchanges?
Explore the differences between centralized (CEX) and decentralized exchanges (DEX), their key features, benefits, and popular examples like Uniswap and PancakeSwap.
Go To CourseChoosing the Right Wallet for Security and Convenience
Crypto wallets store, manage, and transact cryptocurrencies securely. Learn about hot and cold wallets, KYVE-supported wallets, and best practices for crypto security.
Go To CourseDiscovering The KYVE Network
Learn the basics of KYVE Network's developer tools, including its decentralized data lake, Data Pipeline, and upcoming Oracle for trustless data access and validation.
Go To CourseKYVE Fundamentals Level 2
Explore KYVE's architecture, pool economics, tokenomics, and security in Level 2 of the KYVE Fundamentals course. Become a pro in understanding KYVE's blockchain.
Go To CourseKYVE Fundamentals Level 1
Learn KYVE's core concepts, data access, and validity issues in Web3. Discover KYVE's decentralized solutions, validators, and $KYVE coin. Join KYVE Fundamentals Level 1!
Go To CourseEasing Node Runner Roadblocks With KSYNC
Learn about KSYNC, a tool by KYVE that helps nodes sync blockchain data efficiently, reducing costs and reliance on centralized sources, crucial for Web3 growth.
Go To CourseA Beginner's Guide and KYVE’s Role In Modular Innovation
The concept of modularity, although gaining traction in today’s building trends, has actually been around for years, being the backbone of major chains like Cosmos, Celestia, and even KYVE!
Go To CourseKYVE Use Case: Log Store, A Decentralized Time Series Database
The concept of modularity, although gaining traction in today’s building trends, has actually been around for years, being the backbone of major chains like Cosmos, Celestia, and even KYVE!
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