When Social Media Started Paying Users: How Overherd Turned Attention Into Earnings
Overherd built an anonymous social platform where 500,000+ users earn rewards for the content they create, across Base, Sei
Biconomy is the easiest way to build apps which access users, assets and liquidity - across all chains and rollups.
Overherd built an anonymous social platform where 500,000+ users earn rewards for the content they create, across Base, Sei
Ask any liquidity provider what their least favorite part of DeFi is, and you'll hear the same answer:
AI agents excel at one thing: processing data and making smart decisions. Give them market information, user preferences, and protocol
AI agents are one of the coolest things happening in crypto right now. Picture this: smart systems that handle swaps,
Problem #1: Complexity Grows Exponentially Every DeFi developer knows this pain. Integrating a simple swap is manageable — encode the contract
Today, Gemini announced the launch of Gemini Wallet, a self-custodial browser-native smart-contract wallet that relies on passkeys instead of seed
This tutorial demonstrates how to leverage Biconomy's Modular Execution Environment (MEE) and AbstractJS SDK to enable one-click position
Despite years of progress in Ethereum tooling, building user-friendly, production-ready dApps still feels unnecessarily difficult. Self-custody wallet UX is notoriously
Abstract This paper introduces the Biconomy Network, a permissionless peer-to-peer protocol designed to enable seamless cross-chain interoperability at the application
After 10+ months in development, Biconomy is revealing its highly anticipated Network protocol—a breakthrough application layer designed to revolutionize
What Problem Does EIP-7702 Solve? Anyone who has built dApps knows that the blockchain user experience has significant friction. Users
EIP-7702 enabled developers to cheaply deploy new Smart Accounts. Those accounts came with limitations when deploying across multiple chains or when trying to use resource locks or multi-sig setups. The PREP method solves that issue.