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With all the algorithm updates, changing content preferences, and memes sprouting up on social media, it can be more challenging to adapt your marketing strategy to the channel than it was acclimating to the awkwardness of puberty. Despite its perpetual evolution, though, social media will always have one constant —Continue Reading

  On Feb. 20, the San Francisco-based cryptocurrency exchange Coinbase gave the public an inside look at how the company deals with contentious forks. Coinbase engineer Breck Stodghill specifically discussed how the trading platform dealt with the Bitcoin Cash (BCH) split on November 15, 2018. Also read: ‘Bitcoin Killer’ OnecoinContinue Reading

It’s so simple for us to make a purchase online and then enjoy the benefit of getting the orders delivered right at our doorsteps. We hardly ever think of the tasks that go on behind the scene that makes this possible. Thanks to e-commerce logistics which facilitate a reliable andContinue Reading

  Drivechain developer Paul Sztorc has the cryptocurrency community riled up over his latest blog “Security Budget in the Long Run.” The essay discusses the economics of BTC network fees over a long period of time and suggests rather than giving up the fees to competition, a dominant protocol shouldContinue Reading

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  Over the last few years, infighting and different visions has led to significant divides within the Bitcoin community, weakening the network effects no matter which chain you support. With all the arguments about scaling, privacy, consensus changes and the various forks, it is amazing that these public networks areContinue Reading

Whether you’ve recently been promoted to a leadership position, or you’ve been leading your team for years, it can often seem tricky to discern what being a “good” leader actually means. When you’re trying to determine the components of a successful leader, it’s easy to fall-back on certain terms weContinue Reading