DECIBEL HA APPENA LANCIO UN NUOVO AGGIORNAMENTO UX | PERSPECTIVA DA UN UTENTE
Dopo quasi 2 settimane di trading su @Decibeltrade, quello che vedo chiaramente è che il team aggiorna i prodotti abbastanza rapidamente e ascolta davvero il feedback della comunità. Questo nuovo aggiornamento si concentra molto sull'esperienza di trading reale Ecco alcune modifiche notevoli ⚡ Il flusso di trading è più fluido - Aggiungi Chiusura Istantanea → chiudi l'ordine immediatamente - Tutti i controlli delle posizioni sono raccolti in una posizione per un'operazione più veloce - TP/SL è automaticamente convalidato per evitare di posizionare la dimensione del tick errata - C'è un avviso di deficit di margine se l'ordine può causare la mancanza di margine nell'account
Midnight Network e il futuro della privacy della blockchain aziendale
Perché le imprese non adotteranno mai blockchain completamente trasparenti La tecnologia blockchain è nata con una potente promessa: trasparenza radicale. Ogni transazione registrata sulla catena può essere verificata da chiunque, ovunque nel mondo. Questo design di registro aperto è uno dei motivi per cui le criptovalute hanno guadagnato fiducia così rapidamente. Nessuna contabilità nascosta, nessuna manipolazione centralizzata, solo un sistema pubblico dove la matematica parla da sé. Per i trasferimenti finanziari tra individui, questa trasparenza funziona magnificamente.
Come Hyperliquid, Decibel è anche un DEX e non ha annunciato alcun fundraising. Sostenuto dal team di Aptos, questo è uno dei due prodotti di punta che Aptos sta costruendo per riaffermare la sua posizione nel mercato. 🚀 Sito web: https://app.decibel.trade/ (Codice: 256VCE, CI7N5C, ILKXJ7, MPTDH8 )
1️⃣ Tecnologia CLOB completamente on-chain La maggior parte dei DEX funziona ancora su AMM → soggetti a slittamenti con ordini di grandi dimensioni. Decibel adotta un approccio diverso: • Libro degli ordini a limite centrale (CLOB) on-chain • Scoperta del prezzo in tempo reale
Midnight Network – When Blockchain Learns to Keep Secrets
In the blockchain world, everything is often praised for its absolute transparency. Transactions, wallets, amounts of money… everything is visible on the chain. This makes the system more trustworthy, but sometimes it's like… a personal expense ledger placed in the middle of a town square anyone passing by can read it.
And that's where a project like Midnight Network comes in. A blockchain that knows how to keep secrets Midnight Network is a blockchain designed to solve a rather interesting problem
🧯 How can a blockchain remain transparent and secure, while keeping personal or sensitive data private? To do that, Midnight uses zero-knowledge proofs – a way to verify information without revealing the original information. It sounds a bit mind-boggling, but imagine this You walk into a bar. The security guard needs to know you're 18 years old or older Normally, you would have to provide your national identity card, which contains complete information: date of birth, address, identification number… But in reality, they only need to know “whether you are old enough or not.” Midnight's technology allows you to prove that result without providing all your personal data. Blockchain confirms what is true – but doesn't see secrets.
🛞 Why does the market need such a project ? Traditional blockchain is like a public bulletin board That's great for cryptocurrencies, because everyone can check transactions. But if blockchain wants to move beyond the crypto world and into business, government, or personal data, things start to get more complicated.
🚜 Let's imagine a few real-world scenarios 1. Businesses and financial data A company wants to use blockchain to manage its supply chain. They want to record every transaction with suppliers to prevent fraud. But if all that data were public, competitors could see: Purchase prices Order volumes Relationships with suppliers This is like opening your accounting books for the whole world to see. Midnight solves that problem by allowing data to be recorded on the blockchain while keeping sensitive information private. 2. Medical Records Imagine a hospital using blockchain to manage patient records. Blockchain would help: prevent unauthorized data manipulation ensure records are always accurate allow doctors quick access But you certainly don't want the entire internet knowing you have a cold, allergies, or some other illness. Midnight allows the system to verify that doctors have access to records without publicly disclosing all medical information.
3. Personal Finance A simpler example. Let's say you pay your rent with crypto. On many blockchains today, landlords can see your entire wallet history. This means they can know: how much money you have who you've transacted with what you've bought in the past This is a bit like giving your landlord the key to your safe With privacy systems like Midnight, transactions are still verified, but sensitive details aren't exposed. A step forward for blockchain in everyday life For years, blockchain has been likened to a giant ledger in the middle of a town square transparent, public, and accessible to everyone.
But to serve millions of businesses and users, blockchain also needs to learn a new skill: knowing when to keep things secret. Midnight Network is an attempt to balance two seemingly opposing forces: Blockchain transparency Human privacy
If successful, technologies like Midnight could usher in a future where blockchain is not only used for cryptocurrencies, but also for business data digital identities medical records the global financial system In other words, blockchain will not just be a bulletin board, but a smart vault – where data is protected, but the truth is verified And that is the story Midnight Network is trying to continue.