No maths. Read this to learn about how Radix is building the future of DeFi. 30 pages of pure DeFi goodness! - Read now
Math proof by the University of California, Davis - Read now
Learn about Linear Scaling Without Breaking Composability - Read now
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The Radix Tokenomics: XRD and eXRD token details - Read Now
An overview of our first public hackathon, including the overview of all project and the winner - Podium, a decentralized Twitter
Our internal hackathon winner - the Command Line Interface project, allowing for the use of off-ledger smart contracts
A short overview of the concept of sharding and how will it allow the Radix Public Network to scale massively
Decentrasign - one of our internal hackathon projects, focused on immutable timestamping of documents and identity authentication
An overview of our first internal Radix hackathon, with a short overview of each project and the winner - the CLI interface
Information regarding our manual transfer from the old, archival Radix channel to the new one.
Our overview of all the madness that happened in cryptocurrency during 2018 - the bearmarket, bitcoin cash, stable coins and more!
How does Radix aim to change the world? Find out here!
A short overview on how to implement an alias system on the Radix Public Netowk, including registration and resolution.
An explainer on hashes, Merkle Trees, Merkle Proofs and their role in distributed networks
A primer on symmetric keys and sessions keys - with an explainer on the role of keys in distributed, decentralized networks
Explainer on signature use in public, distributed networks and their role in verifying messages, identity and more.
An explainer on public key cryptography and its use in public, distributed network - ie signing and encrypting content
A primer on constraints and way decentralized applications can work on a public, decentralized network
An explanation on hashes and hash function - with an overview of their uses and applications in a public, distributed network.
We explain what decentralization means to us and how we mean to achieve it, including our take on decentralized applications