Coinbase proposes new blockchain adoption metric to combat airdrop-related distortions
In an ongoing effort to offer users a more diversified experience within Web3, Coin98 now integrates Zora Network – a Layer 2 (L2) scaling solution built on Ethereum – into the newest version of Coin98 Extension and Super Wallet.
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🐾 Total In-Game Catizens: 15000000+ (15 million)
🐾 On Chain users: 928000+ (928K)
🐾 concurrent players: 140000+ (140K)
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Despite the apparent benefits of the Lens Protocol, there are a number of drawbacks that must be taken into consideration. Because the on-chain storage capacity of blockchains is frequently constrained, not all material and NFTs can be stored there and must be stored somewhere else.
Publications created using the Lens Protocol have a unique ContentURI that points to the material they include, be it text, an image, a video, etc. Distributed file storage platforms like IPFS, Arweave, or even services like AWS S3 house all original files. As a result, any user’s content may be altered.
Security concerns are closely related to the storage problem. Original files could be lost or harmed if they are not stored on a blockchain. As there are numerous ways that hackers might attack decentralized finance (DeFi)](https://coingape.com/glossary/defi-decentralized-finance/)**) networks, there is also a risk associated with smart contracts and NFT upkeep.
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