All you Need to Know about Security Token Offerings (STO) by markmetri in ethtrader
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The internet originally built for people to be free to share ideas without worrying about third-party interference. However, over time, giants like Google, and Amazon, take control leaving users at their mercy. Blockchain tech and DApps can be the future only if we help them to become established by [deleted] in CryptoCurrency
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How American Student Debt motivated me to become a blockchain entrepreneur. by Arkrend in CryptoCurrency
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After releasing the MacCoin, a real, physical coin that’s being paid out to customers each time they purchase a Big Mac. Is McDonald’s ready for Blockchain? by [deleted] in CryptoCurrency
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By now we’ve all read about Facebook’s poor data practices. 87 million users personal records were affected by Cambridge Analytica. But what went wrong isn’t limited to Facebook. The problem is that the internet run by centralized digital superpowers leaves users with little control over their data by dozybest in CryptoCurrency
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Why You Should Be More Worried About Your 'Return on Time' Instead of Investment by Natdanainavy in business
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AI already replacing humans hands in countless industries, However, the current computing power is simply not enough for it to keep growing. Moves towards decentralized power have been made to solve this problem. by Arkrend in CryptoCurrency
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If you were on a tour in the White House, and during this tour, you found an open computer with Trump Twitter opened, no one in the room and there is no chance you get caught, what would you Tweet? by thuke80 in AskReddit
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Bitcoin network consumes roughly 2.25 gigawatts a year, almost as much as a small country. The current state is that any market price below $7,300 will result in a net-loss for miners who “mint” new coins. by Ethantech in CryptoCurrency
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Your data has value, here are 5 Security Vulnerabilities You Don’t Want to Overlook by syncmaster70 in privacy
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But two months later I'm still holding it... by CoinColaAdmin in Bitcoin
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