Category Archives: Polygon Updates

Polygon (MATIC)’s RSS News Feed Now Integrated with Crypto.com Price Page

14th July — Crypto.com has integrated Polygon (MATIC) news and announcements to their Polygon (MATIC) Price Page. Users will now keep up with the latest Polygon information without leaving Crypto.com’s platform with this integration. Crypto.com’s Polygon (MATIC) Price Page enables users to access the latest MATIC price, trading volume, live charts, and market capitalization data. Along with Polygon ($MATIC)[Read more…]

MyEtherWallet now supports Polygon

We are thrilled to announce that MyEtherWallet now supports Polygon. MyEtherWallet is a free, open-source, and secure platform for interacting with the Ethereum ecosystem. By adding support to Polygon, MyEtherWallet intends to make the transactions done by its users faster and gas-free. Recently, MyEtherWallet rolled out a Version 6 upgrade to make the platform more efficient[Read more…]

CertiK Secures Polygon Cohort!

01 July – We are thrilled to announce that CertiK is aiming to secure the Polygon ecosystem with the help of it’s high-end technology of formal verification of smart contracts. CertiK has been identified as a blockchain security carrier company, turning in ultra-modern cybersecurity answers to a number of the biggest blockchain tasks throughout all primary protocols.[Read more…]

Polygon Supports the Eth Odyssey Hackathon with $5k in Bounties!

The highly anticipated ETHIndia Online hackathon series, EthOdyssey, is right around the corner! We’re proud to be accelerating the Ethereum ecosystem’s growth by supporting this hackathon with our longstanding hackathon partner Devfolio. With 5000$ in miMatic (the first Polygon-native stablecoin) for winners, EthOdyssey is going to get a lot more exciting for developers! The month-long virtual hackathon is[Read more…]

The Data Availability Problem

In this post, we delve into the details of the data availability problem and how it can impact scaling on Ethereum. What is the Data Availability problem? The Data Availability (DA) problem: How can peers in a blockchain network be sure that all the data of a newly proposed block is actually available? If the[Read more…]