19 Aug 2026, 08:48 UTC≈3,390 views182 reactionsread 19 August 2026 Photo
📌 Rebase Tokens: Why Your Balance Can Change Without a Trade
Main Points
⏺ Some tokens automatically adjust holder balances through a rebase mechanism
⏺ Your token count can increase or decrease without a normal buy or sell
⏺ This post explains why “more tokens” doesn’t always mean “more money”
1️⃣ Core Idea — the protocol periodically recalculates balances, increasing or decreasing token amounts.
2️⃣ Why It Exists…
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18 Aug 2026, 12:04 UTC367 views15 reactionsread 19 August 2026 Photo
📌 Bonding Curves: Why Token Price Can Rise by Formula
Main Points
⏺ A bonding curve sets token price through a mathematical formula
⏺ The more people buy, the higher the next price can become
⏺ This post explains how the model creates liquidity, demand, and early-entry risk
1️⃣ Core Idea — tokens are bought and sold through a contract, while price follows a predefined curve.
2️⃣ Why It Exists — projects can launch …
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17 Aug 2026, 08:41 UTC≈1,150 views93 reactionsread 19 August 2026 Photo
📌 Flash Loans: Borrowing Without Collateral for One Transaction
Main Points
⏺ A flash loan lets you borrow assets without collateral if repayment happens in the same transaction
⏺ If the loan isn’t repaid, the whole transaction reverts
⏺ This post explains why flash loans are useful — and why they often appear in exploit stories
1️⃣ Core Idea — you borrow assets, use them across several steps, and repay before the …
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14 Aug 2026, 13:28 UTC≈6,650 views54 reactionsread 19 August 2026 Photo
📌 Crypto Escrow: How Smart Contracts Hold Funds Until Conditions Are Met
Main Points
⏺ Escrow holds funds until predefined conditions are satisfied
⏺ In crypto, a smart contract can replace part of the intermediary role
⏺ This post explains why escrow helps — and why disputes don’t disappear
1️⃣ Core Idea — the buyer deposits funds, the seller delivers, and the contract releases payment by rules.
2️⃣ Where It’s Use…
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13 Aug 2026, 07:25 UTC≈9,520 views61 reactionsread 19 August 2026 Photo
📌 Browser Extensions: Why a Chrome Wallet Is Its Own Risk Layer
Main Points
⏺ A browser wallet lives in the same environment as sites, scripts, and other extensions
⏺ Browser or website attacks can push users into dangerous signatures
⏺ This post explains why wallet convenience needs discipline
1️⃣ Core Idea — extensions make dApp access easy, but they place your wallet inside the browser flow.
2️⃣ Attack Surface —…
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12 Aug 2026, 10:22 UTC≈5,700 views79 reactionsread 19 August 2026 Photo
📌 Payment Channels: Sending Crypto Fast Without Posting Every Move On-Chain
Main Points
⏺ Payment channels let users make many transfers outside the base chain
⏺ Only opening and closing the channel hit the blockchain
⏺ This post explains why channels are useful for fast and cheap payments
1️⃣ Core Idea — two parties lock funds and update balances between themselves off-chain.
2️⃣ Why It’s Fast — every tiny payment…
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11 Aug 2026, 07:19 UTC≈10,900 views66 reactionsread 19 August 2026 Photo
📌 Session Keys: How Wallets Allow Actions Without Signing Every Time
Main Points
⏺ Session keys let apps perform limited actions without constant confirmations
⏺ They improve UX for games, trading, bots, and automation
⏺ This post explains why “no signature every time” needs strict limits
1️⃣ Core Idea — you pre-authorize an app to perform specific actions under defined rules.
2️⃣ Where It Helps — on-chain games, f…
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10 Aug 2026, 13:17 UTC≈9,370 views65 reactionsread 19 August 2026 Photo
📌 Keepers: Why DeFi Needs Bots That “Do the Work”
Main Points
⏺ Keepers are bots or actors that perform technical actions for protocols
⏺ They trigger liquidations, rebalances, position updates, and other automated flows
⏺ This post explains why “automatic protocols” often depend on external executors
1️⃣ What It Is — a keeper watches protocol conditions and sends a transaction when action is needed.
2️⃣ Where It’s…
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7 Aug 2026, 06:59 UTC≈1,080 views84 reactionsread 19 August 2026 Photo
📌 Rollup Sequencers: The Gatekeepers of Layer 2 Blocks
Main Points
⏺ Sequencers order transactions on Layer 2 and send batches to the base chain
⏺ They control UX: speed, ordering, and sometimes fees
⏺ This post explains why sequencers are crucial for rollups — and why decentralizing them matters
1️⃣ Role — sequencers receive user transactions, decide their order, and produce L2 blocks or batches.
2️⃣ Fast UX — the…
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6 Aug 2026, 13:50 UTC≈6,560 views71 reactionsread 19 August 2026 Photo
📌 Transaction Nonces: Why One Stuck Tx Can Block the Next Ones
Main Points
⏺ Wallet transactions are processed in a specific order
⏺ If one transaction gets stuck, later ones may wait behind it
⏺ This post explains why ordering matters and how wallet “traffic jams” happen
1️⃣ What It Is — the network tracks which transaction from an address should come next.
2️⃣ Why It Exists — ordering prevents replay issues and h…
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5 Aug 2026, 09:58 UTC993 views66 reactionsread 19 August 2026 Photo
📌 RPC Nodes: Why Wallets Don’t Talk to Blockchains Directly
Main Points
⏺ Wallets usually connect through RPC nodes instead of reading the chain themselves
⏺ Node quality affects speed, reliability, and data accuracy
⏺ This post explains why “the network is lagging” can actually mean infrastructure trouble
1️⃣ What It Is — an RPC node handles wallet/app requests: balances, history, and transaction submission.
2️⃣ W…
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4 Aug 2026, 10:36 UTC≈1,090 views81 reactionsread 19 August 2026 Photo
📌 Market vs Limit Orders: Why “Buy Now” Can Be the Worst Choice
Main Points
⏺ Market orders give speed, but you give up price control
⏺ Limit orders give price control, but execution isn’t guaranteed
⏺ This post explains how order type changes slippage and risk
1️⃣ Market — you take liquidity immediately and pay spread + slippage.
2️⃣ Limit — you set a price and wait; if the market never reaches it, you don’t get f…
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