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"We build too many walls and not enough bridges."
Although the exact origin of this quote is uncertain, it is often attributed to Sir Isaac Newton (1643-1727). Fast forward 300 years, entering the blockchain space, and the quote still seems to hit the mark. As of 2024, there are approximately over 1,000 distinct blockchain networks in existence, encompassing a wide range of applications and industries. So, let's talk about blockchain ecosystems and how they interact.
Permissionless
Blockchain networks are called permissionless (or public) when they allow open access, e.g. where anyone can participate without needing approval from a central authority.
Public vs. Private vs. Consortium Blockchains
There are different types of blockchain networks that can be categorized as follows:
1. Public Blockchains;
2. Private Blockchains;
3. Consortium Blockchains; and
4. Hybrid Blockchains.
These types mainly differ in terms of accessibility, control, and decentralization. For more details, consider reading this former article on blockchain networks.
Interoperability
In the blockchain world, this refers to the ability of different blockchain networks to communicate, share data, and transfer assets seamlessly without intermediaries.
"Understanding the Different Blockchain Types" by Paxos
"How do Crypto Bridges Actually Work?" by CoinGecko
This article presents a unique, relatable metaphor for understanding Web3 wallets. It compares the internet to a vast city, with Web2 as the centralized downtown and Web3 as a new, decentralized suburb. In this suburb, your Web3 wallet is your personal high-tech house. The article breaks down each fundamental element of Web3 wallets in digestible bits. READ MORE
OpenAI has recently introduced a suite of next-generation audio models designed to enhance the development of AI voice applications. These models include advancements in both speech-to-text and text-to-speech technologies, offering developers improved tools for creating sophisticated voice agents. Interesting? Take a look at Matthew Berman's explanation here.
This brings me to the next creative approach when it comes to bridges: Let's model one in Blender. MTR Animation is our featured artist in the third issue of the ALANA Newsflash in 2025. We came across his work due to a fantastic tutorial he put together on how to build a bridge with physics simulations in Blender. Have a go at it:
Bio | MTR Animation is run by Thijs, a Dutch Blender artist who loves sharing his skills and experiences with everyone eager to learn Blender. He has a special interest in Geometry Nodes and loves creating realistic-looking renders with a touch of fantasy!
Follow him on YouTube, LinkedIn and check out the services he offers on his website.
The blockchain space never sleeps, and small and large events are always around the corner. But no need to stress and have a fear of missing out (FOMO) because we got your back.
In our fifth episode, Elahn welcomes Lorena Bello Ávila. Lorena transitioned from traditional fashion to digital in 2020, working with clients and teaching globally. Her work has been featured in renowned publications, including the New York Times, Vanity Fair, and Vogue.
Consensus is an event presented by CoinDesk that brings together influential voices in blockchain, Web3, and AI to drive innovation forward. In 2025, Consensus took place in Hong Kong (February 18-20, 2025) and will be held in Toronto from May 14-16, 2025. Check out some of the impressions here.
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Happy Week, ALANA Adventurers!
This article was authored by Nils Otter, a DAO member of The ALANA Project.
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