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10% of Ethereum Supply Staked in ETH 2.0 in Anticipation of The Merge
Ethereum 2.0, which was recently renamed the consensus layer, continues to gain steam because 12,059,714 ETH has been staked in this deposit contract. (Read More)
How To Heat Your Home With Bitcoin Mining
Will Tether Migrate To The Bitcoin Blockchain With Advances In The Lightning Network?
Digital currencies further disrupt ‘complicated’ US banking system
Bored Ape Yacht Club Guide: BAYC, ApeCoin, and the Apeverse
The Bored Ape Yacht Club (BAYC) is an exclusive membership project open to any and all owners of the Bored Ape Yacht Club NFT, underpinned by the ApeCoin (APE) token.…
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Nanophotonic patterns make scintillators shine brighter
Large increase in light output could lead to better medical imaging
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LunaOne’s Unique Metaverse View
Onchain: Going $APE, Australia takes charge, Luna’s $10bn Bitcoin bet
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Billionaire Ape Yacht Club
While the NFT market itself may be in the midst of a mini-bear, the energy and money pouring into the space shows little sign of slowing down.
See, for instance, Yuga Labs, the company that created the ludicrously successful Bored Ape Yacht Club NFTs
4 IOT trends for 2022
By FintechNews staff The Internet of Things (IoT) has grown exponentially in a very short period of time. Smart gadgets, although being relatively new, are omnipresent in business and consumer spheres, and they show no indications of slowing down. The use of data-driven and data-acquiring solutions, networks and devices are no longer a luxury but […]
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Cardano Finally Gaining Massive Traction As Upcoming Hydra Upgrade Proves To Be A Game-Changer For ADA
‘Quantum brakes’ slow water flow through carbon nanotubes
New theory suggests that a quantum version of friction plays an important role in nanoscale fluid dynamics
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