Pantera Partner: Solana is the "Mac OS" of blockchain
Solana’s monolithic architecture has a product roadmap focused on optimizing each of its components, similar to Apple’s approach to vertically integrating hardware and software in macOS.
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Solana’s monolithic architecture has a product roadmap focused on optimizing each of its components, similar to Apple’s approach to vertically integrating hardware and software in macOS.
Musk threatens Apple ban over OpenAI integration; criticizes 'spyware' practices. Apple introduces AI features, triggering privacy concerns.
At the closing ceremony of the 2024 Hong Kong Web3 Carnival, Dr. Xiao Feng, Chairman of Wanxiang Blockchain and Chairman and CEO of HashKey Group, expressed his in-depth observations on the explosion of blockchain and Web3 industry applications.
Speculation swirls around a collaboration between TON, HashKey, and Oyster Labs for a new "Universal Basic Smartphone," sparked by Robert Lee's post at the TON Blockchain Hackathon. While details remain unconfirmed, anticipation mounts for the official pre-order launch on April 8.
Introducing Solana Mobile Chapter 2, the future of Web3-integrated smartphones, blending innovative technology with a community-driven approach, set for a grand launch in 2025
Solana's Saga smartphone, designed for web3, faces sales challenges despite positive feedback. Co-founder Yakovenko hints at reevaluation, questioning the need for dedicated devices amid underwhelming sales.
The company behind the development of the blockchain, Solana Labs announced the launch of its long-awaited mobile phone, Saga.
Solana Labs Co-Founder Anatoly Yakovenko announced a suite of products aimed at harvesting crypto’s potential to integrate with smartphones. According ...
Instead of exchanging personal fiat on an exchange or investing in cryptocurrency miners, users can build a cryptocurrency portfolio from scratch by turning their smartphone into an edge node of a blockchain network.
Redditor Andre highlighted the ease with which hackers can use the text prediction feature to drain a user’s funds just by being able to type the first word out of the BIP 39 list.