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Blockchain Apps on Bare Metal Servers (Part 1): Big Data and Security

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Blockchain applications are becoming more and more popular both in the public and private sectors. However, most people still put an equal sign between blockchain and bitcoin. But are cryptocurrencies the only use case for blockchain? Click to learn more about author Andreea Jakab.

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The Intersection of Blockchain and Supply Chain Management

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In a time when technological advancements are accelerating, the fusion of blockchain and supply chain management has become an increasingly important topic. This article will examine the different dimensions of this fusion, focusing on its present applications and future possibilities.

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Blockchain Apps on Bare Metal Servers (Part 2): Stability, Resiliency, and High Availability

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In part one of this series, we discussed blockchain security. To achieve the full potential of your application and of the blockchain technology, and to benefit from the digital transformation it can bring to enterprises, you should concentrate on and invest in the proper infrastructure to support it. Let’s go into […].

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A Checklist to Manage Your Database if You’re into DeFi

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As the name suggests, DeFi refers to peer-to-peer applications that allow crypto trading, loans among other services to take place digitally. Such applications follow a decentralized structure, relying heavily on blockchains. Decentralized finance, or DeFi, emerged as a part of the crypto industry in 2013.

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Navigating Technology’s Future: A New Technorealist Manifesto

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In particular, I am hugely concerned about how social media (especially X, Facebook and Google) is playing out and where technologies like AI, blockchain and the Internet of Things are taking us. Technorealism was introduced by Douglas Rushkoff and Andrew Shapiro in the early 1990s.

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My Take on Web3 and THAT Letter

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Some of the less inflammatory comments include: Their professional work has nothing to do with cryptocurrencies, blockchain or finance so so Im not seeing why theyre a signatory. I also agree with the statement that a blockchain based Web3 is very much a solution in search of a problem .

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From Vision to Reality: Fintech Industry Trends

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Fintech applications this year represent one of the fastest-growing markets that involve online activity. Click to learn more about author Alexey Chalimov.