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Examining The Blockchain Trilemma From Algorand's Prism

By ricc 
In the interview I made last year, I asked a leading cryptocurrency expert Andreas M. Antonopoulos, about whether someone could solve the so-called Blockchain Trilemma – scalability and security without sacrificing decentralization in the future.

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Crypto and Compliance Are the Odd Couple That Everyone Wishes Will Get Along Better

By Anti Danilevski 
A technology sector that began with the idea of anonymous peer-to-peer payments is now seeing the value in aligning with traditional finance, and that means compliance with KYC regulations. Expect fireworks as compliance and cryptocurrencies collide

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DeFi in 2020: An Overview of Crypto Finance Platforms

By Rohit Chatterjee 
The overarching trend that marked the beginning of 2020 has been fear and uncertainty driven by the outbreak of the deadly coronavirus in China, devastating bushfires in Australia, US-Iran brinkmanship, widespread citizen protests in various nations and more. As a result, money across geographies has been moving towards safe haven assets such as gold and bitcoin.

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Here's How The bZx Protocol Knowingly Rekt DeFi

By Benjamin 
Hackers or group of hackers have exploited the bZx Protocol, twice, in under a week, profiting almost USD 1M. In the infographic below, we cover the technicals behind the exploitation.

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Experiencing Seattle's Amazon Go Grocery

By Geek on record 
Capitol Hill, Seattle. That’s the location of the most futuristic supermarket on the planet, the Amazon Go Grocery store. Today it opened its doors to the general public for the first time, and this was my experience.

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Who Owns Bitcoin?

By Jesus Rodriguez 
Important Questions About Crypto-Asset Ownership that can be Answered by Analyzing Blockchain Datasets

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How Elon Musk Redesigned School for His Children

By James Murphy 
The mindset for the industrial age for education is to treat kids as a learning factory and just churn things into theirs. So the kids only know what they are taught and there is little or no room to build creativity in the kids. It is therefore sad to see that many schools, and the educational system as a whole still largely follows this pattern of education that does not bring the best out of the students. This system rather kills the creativity in the children, stiffens their curiosity and affects their overall growth.

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AI and The Consciousness Gap

By Adam Zachary Wasserman 
AI means a lot of things to a lot of people. Usually what it means is not very well thought out. It is felt, it is intuited. It is either adored, worshipped or deemed blasphemous, profane, to be feared.

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