Building Your Own Blockchain in Java [A How-To Guide]

By Suraj Dubey 
As we know blockchains are designed to be immutable. Here we will design a simple blockchain that will help you understand how hashing makes a blockchain immutable with just a few lines of Java Code.

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Building A Blockchain in Rust & Substrate: [A Step-by-Step Guide for Developers]

By NicoleZhu 
A beginner-friendly tutorial on how to build hardcore blockchain infrastructure in Substrate, an open source framework.

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Designing a Game from Scratch - How I Did It [Part I]

By Money Block 
Don't search too long for it, there is no silver bullet to build a great gaming experience. But if someone (even Blizzard or Riot) has found it, I will be grateful to get its recipe right now.

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Monetizing Your Hacker Noon Stories and Own Website with Coil [A How-To Guide]

By Richard 
Adding one line of HTML to your website can start making you money. No one will see anything different on your site, no one will be tracked because of it.

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Trading Altcoin Hype Cycles [A Deep Dive]

By Rekt Capital 
Hype moves markets...and the best thing about hype is that its potential is limitless.

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Our Data-Driven Approach to Making Sense of the 2020 Presidential Election

By Frederik Bussler 
In less than five months, the world’s attention will be drawn to the outcome of the US Presidential election.

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Ethereum, You Are A Centralized Cryptocurrency. Stop Telling Us That You Aren't

By Andrew Magdy Kamal 
When looking at Ethereum, there are some good things I can say about it and some bad. Ethereum did early stage investors in their ICO right, in the fact that the 2014 ICO price was $0.30.

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