Internet Computer
ICP Stijgt Terwijl Cross-Chain Narratieven Aandacht Trekken
Internet Computer steeg licht terwijl de bredere markconsolidatie de prijsactie vasthield op belangrijke steun- en weerstandsniveaus.

Internet Computer zet stevig in op AI terwijl cryptomarkten achteropraken
Dit zou het begin kunnen zijn van een nieuwe technologische stack — een waarin AI, en niet mensen, de primaire ontwikkelaar van applicaties wordt, zegt Dfinity-oprichter Dominic Williams.

ICP daalt 5% terwijl de cryptomarkt roteert, weerstand houdt stand
ICP daalt terwijl brede altcoin-markt terugval Bitcoin DeFi infrastructuur nieuws overweldigt.

ICP Stijgt 4% Nu Lancering van AI-Aangedreven Zelfschrijvende Web3 Apps Platform ‘Caffeine’ Nadert
Caffeine, dat zichzelf "de eerste complete techstack ontworpen voor AI" noemt, wordt op 15 juli gelanceerd in San Francisco.

Breaking Down Internet Computer's 40% Rally
Layer 1 Smart Contract Platform Internet Computer (ICP) gained 40% in the past week to a market cap above $8.8 billion. This comes after DFINITY Foundation founder Dominic Williams shared a video demonstrating an AI model running fully on a blockchain within a smart contract. CoinDesk's Jennifer Sanasie presents the "The Chart of the Day."

Dfinity Founder on Internet Computer Opening Ethereum Bridge
Terabethia, a new cross-blockchain bridge connecting the Ethereum network with Dfinity’s Internet Computer, will allow ERC-20 tokens to exist natively on Dfinity’s network. This comes as tokens of Internet Computer (ICP) fell 97% since their issuance in May. Dfinity founder and chief scientist Dominic Williams shares insights into the bridge and its significance in the world of DeFi.

Why Is Dfinity's ICP Token Down 95%?
Two months after its launch, the Dfinity Foundation's internet computer (ICP) token has crashed 95% from a high of around $630 to roughly $35. "The Hash" team explores the potential factors driving the price drop and the outlook for the token.

Dfinity's Internet Computer Promises to Reshape the Internet as We Know It
Dfinity's Internet Computer system launched earlier this month after five years of development. Dfinity's founder and chief scientist Dominic Williams joins "First Mover" to discuss Dfinity's ambitions for the Internet Computer and whether it can convert the masses to the new platform.
