What is a Custodial Wallet? A Deep Dive for Web3 Developers on Sei Explore the architecture of custodial wallets on Sei. From MPC security to SDK integration, learn how to leverage sub-second finality for scalable, user-friendly dApps.
Developers’ Dilemma of Ethereum Gas Fees: How Sei Solves It Table of Contents 1. The Persistent Challenge of Ethereum Gas Fees 2. Are Layer 2 Networks the Real Solution? 3. Why Ethereum Developers are Moving to Sei 4. How Sei v2 Redefines Cost-Effective Scalability 1. Backwards Compatibility 2. Optimistic Parallelization 3. Twin Turbo Consensus 4. SeiDB Storage 5. The Future:
Market Infrastructure Grid: The Capital System Onchain markets offer a fundamental shift in their capital model, enabling programmable assets, continuous settlement, and global composability. In practice, however, onchain capabilities like payments and tokenization feel like powerful but still fragmented primitives for most organizations. While these components for modern finance exist today, they often remain loosely coordinated,
Waking the Dead Capital: The Long Tail of Liquidity Looking at today's $33 billion tokenized asset market, one might conclude that RWAs have finally found their product-market fit: government bonds and money markets. Some of the most liquid, most accessible, and most institutionally mature asset classes on Earth currently serve as the centerpieces of Real World Asset
The Roundup: Week of December 15th, 2025 From the publication of the Market Infrastructure Grid to securing regulated access in Hong Kong, this week demonstrated how Sei is scaling to meet global demand. The Sei Market Infrastructure Grid was published, outlining the systems supporting enterprise adoption on Sei As enterprise adoption compounds, a structural framework has emerged
What is a DAO? (Sei Web3 Developer's Guide) A comprehensive technical guide for web3 developers on building, securing, and governing DAOs using Sei's parallel EVM.
The Market Infrastructure Grid: Security and Validation The Secure Foundation for Real-Time Markets on Sei Modern financial markets no longer operate in batches or fixed trading windows. Capital now moves continuously — across geographies, time zones, and counterparties. That shift fundamentally changes the security requirements of market infrastructure. In real-time environments, the idea of security is not only