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Building on Fraxtal Versus Every Other Ethereum L2 in 2026
Fraxtal's goal was a $100 billion TVL by the end of 2026. Realistically, it's closer to $17.6 million. That's a difference of approximately 99.98%. And while it begs the question any developer looking at this L2 should be asking, does Fraxtal offer enough unique tooling to build on over Arbitrum, Optimism, or Base? The answer varies if what you're building cares more about native stablecoin infrastructure than raw numbers of users.
Raydium Swap Outperforms Jupiter on Slippage and Nobody Cares
Raydium offered measurably better execution on mid-size swaps than Jupiter, a protocol aggregator with a market cap over 15x larger, across identical token pairs according to 100 randomly sampled swaps executed on Solana. Obsession with rankings of TVL and 24-hour volume charts has led to a giant blind spot forming around execution quality. That blind spot is costing traders money.
Buying Flow With a Credit Card Gets Easier Than Ever
FLOW credit markets are extremely active right now. With FLOW sitting at $0.037 and Flow token delisted from the top 3 South Korean exchanges, the need for an easy-to-use low-fee Flow onramp is rising. This article covers how to buy Flow with a credit card from 3 different platforms, how much fees they take, how long verification takes, and how to transfer Flow to your Flow wallet after purchase.
NEXO Platform Architecture Explained Without Jargon
Picture someone sitting on two Bitcoin they bought years ago at a fraction of the current price. They want $5,000 for a home renovation but don't want to sell any coins. Instead they go to Nexo, collateralize those coins for a cash loan, and start spending instantly. Strip away all the hype and complexity and you have the basics of Nexo: users earn interest on crypto, borrow against it, and trade between dozens of cryptocurrencies, all inside one account.
OMI Token Mechanics Explained Like You're Five
100 million worth of OMI were initially swapped into VeVe gems directly. As part of this swap, 7 million tokens were burned. These are the granular details you'll never see in a crypto headline. The omi price today is down 99.1% at $0.000119. This is not the thesis of a bull telling you about a potential recovery story. This is me asking the question: are OMI tokenomics a working deflationary loop or is the deflationary loop a farce?
Metal Tokens Just Hit 2M Active Wallets Without Anyone Noticing
Metal just surpassed 2 million active wallets on the Metal network. There are almost no crypto publications covering this latest milestone for MTL. Currently trading at $0.27, MTL is down 98.4% from its all-time high price of $17.03. With a market cap of under $25 million, Metal finds itself ranked at #716 on CoinGecko. The story behind Metal's growing ecosystem is much more nuanced.
Five Things Splendor Does Better Than Tokens Ranked 200 Spots Higher
Splendor (SPLD) ranks #1114 on CoinGecko with a market capitalization of just over $10.9 million. But what happens on the backend doesn't reflect the story told by its price. There are 5 measurable vectors where SPLD and its flagship Splendor Plus outperform a majority of coins ranked hundreds of places higher. $0.37 tells you nothing of Splendor's 2.3 million TPS capability.
Why ZCash Adoption Lags Behind Its Technology Lead
With apologies in advance if we buried the lead: ZCash may very well be the most technically sophisticated privacy coin out there. Take privacy coins out of the mix, maybe even crypto aside, ZCash has one of the strongest technical resumes of any cryptocurrency. And that may be why it has mattered about as much as it should have. ZEC is trading just over $234 with a market cap of nearly $4 billion. For a project that pioneered zero-knowledge proofs, it's a severe mismatch between narrative and reality.
Why zkSync's Native Bridge Beats Third-Party Options Every Time
One of the earliest questions you'll need to answer when starting to use zkSync is which bridge to use. Decentralized finance has conditioned most users to view third-party bridges as a cheaper, faster alternative to native protocol infrastructure. Reality of what bridging to zkSync actually requires vs how its security model works paints a very different picture. Depositing directly using native operations is the cheapest and safest way to move funds onto zkSync.