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Browsers Are the Gatekeepers of The Decentralized Web

By Unstoppable Domains 
The internet that most of the world sees is essentially identical. It’s called DNS, and most people understand this system to be the "legitimate" internet. This system is run by ICANN, a non-profit charged with determining who has the right to launch a domain extension (like a .com).

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How The Healthcare Industry Can Best Utilise Robotic Process Automation (RBA)

By Luke Fitzpatrick 
Healthcare has more than its fair share of monotonous, time-consuming tasks that prevent employees from focusing on more productive activities.

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How 350+ PhDs and AI Researchers are Banding Together to Fight the Corona Outbreak

By Artur Kiulian 
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Building a Twitter Bot to Automate Posting Cryptocurrency News with Python [A Step-by-Step Guide]

By Nicholas Resendez 
Imagine your own custom Twitter Bot posting real-time market updates for your favorite cryptocurrencies. It is possible with Python, Tweepy, and LunarCRUSH. Below we will outline a step-by-step process utilizing Python. The bot pulls information from LunarCRUSH. The metrics for Bitcoin, Ethereum, Litecoin stored as formatted variables and tweeted out automatically every 30 minutes.

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Why The Fed’s Money Machine Makes Tokenized Gold a Good Investment

By Frederik Bussler 
The US Federal Reserve recently announced it would start a policy of “unlimited QE,” or Quantitative Easing. In layman’s terms, this means the Fed is printing money to buy assets in any amount needed for market liquidity.

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