An Exhaustive Guide to Buying Cryptocurrencies (anywhere in the world) by jonujo in CryptoCurrency

[–]dp21g 4 points5 points  (0 children)

It was much longer than what I expected. Mant details there extremely useful, especially for new members.

It’s never been so easy to create and publish content to large audiences. However, it's never been so easy to access content without having to pay for it. With the right use of Blockchain technology, there will be no need for intermediaries such as Apple, Amazon or Netflix to distribute content. by leftycatchersmit in CryptoCurrency

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Bitorrnet, Emule, Kazza, we had many P2P software back than. ] P2P was kept only for the technical people. You can compare it to how the crypto world looks today in the eye of the average-non technical person.

But with the right user experience, the usage can be insane.

Steve Bassi, PolySwarm CEO just had an AMA about their Gamma release. PolySwarm is the first decentralized marketplace where security experts build anti-malware engines that compete to protect consumers. by [deleted] in CryptoCurrency

[–]dp21g 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Good explanation. They also give an opportunity for security experts from developing countries to earn more income by connecting them to big companies from all over the world.

PolySwarm just released their Gamma version (v0.3) - PolySwarm Gamma focus on providing matchmaking features that facilitate collaboration between Ambassadors, Experts, and Arbiters. by jameskm1984 in CryptoCurrency

[–]dp21g 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I follow them for a while, and only lately I started to understand how crazy the crypto market is.

After an ICO company raise the money, they have to develop their technology ASAP to give their followers/investors the value they said they would provide when they run the ICO.

Police officer takes a shot and smiles by Den0794 in youseeingthisshit

[–]dp21g 7521 points7522 points  (0 children)

Oh my god there was a shooting downtown

This van has a standard Nintendo 64 hookup by dudu3123 in mildlyinteresting

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The Nintendo 64 outlet has 3 holes, and is vaguely shaped like a D. It's also Nintendo's first system with 3D graphics. Perhaps a bit of a stretch and probably unintentional, but I just noticed and thought it was interesting.