by Jay
2025-11-02
11 min read
Web3 Real-Time Data Access Platforms in 2025: Key Things to Watch Out For
**Short description:** If you’re a decision-maker looking at Web3 data platforms in 2025, you’ll want to focus on a few key things: make sure they offer verifiable low-latency delivery, cover a wide range of chains and datasets, show solid operational maturity with features like exactly-once pipelines and backfills, and keep an eye on those new oracle designs.
by Jay
2025-11-02
12 min read
Stablecoin Issuance on New Chains: How to Deploy, Bridge, and Report Effectively
Stablecoin teams now have the opportunity to launch on more chains than ever before, but let's be real--the technical, security, and regulatory expectations in 2025 are tougher than they used to be. This guide sums up the latest strategies we’re using at 7Block Labs to effectively launch, bridge, and manage stablecoins.
by Jay
2025-10-30
11 min read
Building Yield Strategies with Cross-Chain DeFi Apps
> Summary: Cross-chain DeFi has come a long way! We’ve shifted from those patchy bridging solutions to more powerful, enterprise-level interoperability. In this guide, we’ll take decision-makers on a journey to craft multi-chain yield strategies using today’s top-notch tools, like CCTP v2.
by Jay
2025-10-28
12 min read
Decentralized Proposals: How Safe Modules and Onchain Guards Automate Execution
> Summary: Decentralized proposals really shine when you can implement them securely. In this post, we’re going to show you how to fully automate the proposal execution process. We'll be diving into Safe Modules, Zodiac’s Reality-based executors, and the on-chain Guards and Module Guards. We’ll also share some practical configuration tips to help you hit the ground running!
by Jay
2025-10-28
12 min read
Hierarchical Multisig for Enterprises: Approval Levels, Spending Caps, and Time Locks
> Summary: Hierarchical multisig takes the question of “who can move what, when, and how” and makes it a set rule right in your wallets and smart contracts. In this guide, we’ll walk decision-makers through setting up approval ladders, spending limits, and time locks.
by Jay
2025-10-26
11 min read
ZK Privacy for Stablecoins: Making Private Transfers with zkVM Workloads
> Summary: Stablecoins are everywhere now, but the way their transactions are out in the open can be a big issue for things like payroll, B2B payments, and managing treasury operations. In this post, we'll guide decision-makers on how to set up private, secure, and auditable stablecoin transfers using modern solutions.
by Jay
2025-10-25
12 min read
Could Combining Thousands of Tiny Proofs into One Big Proof Really Reduce Latency for Cross-Chain Oracle Updates? A Systems Perspective
Short description: Bringing together multiple micro-proofs into one zk proof cuts down on the gas costs for on-chain verification. However, whether this actually speeds up end-to-end latency for cross-chain oracle updates really hinges on factors like your arrival rates, proving stack, and finality time.
by Jay
2025-10-25
12 min read
How do rollups and sidechains stack up against specialized real-time settlement platforms when it comes to throughput and cost? Let’s dive into this topic with some examples and benchmarks to break it all down!
**Quick Overview:** So, rollups and sidechains are pretty neat because they help save money by shifting some data and security away from the main chain. But keep in mind, how well they work and how fast transactions get finalized really hinges on the base layer and the choices made about data availability. On the flip side, you’ve got these specialized real-time Layer 1s that give up some of the security perks of Ethereum in exchange for faster results.
by Jay
2025-10-24
12 min read
Private Proving for Businesses: How to Integrate TEEs While Keeping Security Policies Intact
### Short Description Private proving lets you keep sensitive “witness” data under wraps while still whipping up zero-knowledge proofs at lightning speed. This guide is here to help decision-makers figure out how to seamlessly integrate Trusted Execution Environments (TEEs) on AWS and Google Cloud.

