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Barbicans, Sandboxes and Trusted Computing: Improving Security without Increasing Throughput

By Hang Yin 
As the attack methods of malicious users change in more various ways, defenders have to write codes to build higher firewalls, run more complicated tests, which leads to more malicious data records, triggering more false alarms.

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War Is Not Only Unavoidable But Is Necessary For The Natural Progression Of Life

By Vladimiros Peilivanidis 
No fancy intros in this one. This is an expression (not opinion) article in order to calibrate some of my thought processes in real-time. 

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The Ultimate Takeaway From The Rise of Blockchains is The Importance of Incentivization

By shino  
What is the significance of blockchain technology in the future, why can Bitcoin be hyped for over ten years and still have such strong vitality? It is impossible to know what the future world will look like without studying these issues in depth.

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Understanding Signal Versus Noise in Tech Investments and How to Leverage it [An Analysis]

By Charlie Liu 
I have previously written about the investment philosophy of my friend Jinjian Zhang of Trustbridge Partners. A few months ago, Jinjian has founded his own venture capital fund, Vitalbridge Partners based in Shanghai, China. In a recent talk, Jinjian dived deeper into his “Noise vs Signal” investment philosophy. 

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Trading Battles are the Next Frontier for Cryptocurrency Exchanges

By Jamie Holmes 
It’s been almost a decade since the first bitcoin exchange emerged and cryptocurrency trading is starting to mirror trends seen in gaming: namely the growing popularity of competitions and opening up of new social interactions. 

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The Hacker Noon Developer's Essential Reading [List]

By Austin Pocus 
What are the books that shaped us as programmers?

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Your Developer is not a Single Point of Failure

By Anthony Watson 
During my years as a coder, business analyst and technology consultant, I have heard many a manager or business owner complain about their on-staff developer. I have even sometimes heard them referred to as a “single point of failure.” At that moment, I know that I am entering a political minefield. My years of experience alert me to the fact that if someone in power thinks their developer is a single point of failure, then most likely the developer is not being properly managed.

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