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Reddit's Origin Story and Persistent Path to Product Market Fit

By Amit Singh 
Welcome to the first edition of Product Stories. The first product that I have chosen is Reddit — a company that thousands of startups have tried to emulate but always failed to do so. Let’s look at why that is and what’s so special about Reddit.

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How to Launch Your Own Blockchain: Choosing The Right Consensus [Part II]

By BoogerWooger 
This article continues the series of articles “How to launch your own blockchain” and concentrates on choosing a secure and fast consensus algorithm for your project. 

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Will Covid-19 Spur Innovation: 4 Insights for Entrepreneurs

By Agata Slater 
The coronavirus pandemic has been life changing for all of us. National lockdowns, quarantines, the #stayathome campaign, remote work, interrupted travel plans, as well as struggling businesses and economies have accounted for a disruptive start to 2020. One industry that has been put to the test in the time of pandemic is healthcare.

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DeFi Data and Visualizations To Understand It 1% More Than Others

By yalmnchl@gmail.com 
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Hydra Tutorial For Live Coding Visuals

By Nadya Primak 
In my last post I wrote about the first session of SpacyCloud’s Live Twitch stream from two weeks ago. The twitch stream was an all day event where the first half of the day consisted of a variety of workshops around creative coding topics, while the second half featured performances from various audio visualization artists and creative coders. Unfortunately I could not attend all the events, but I wanted to write in detail about both the Hydra event and P5JS event. You can read the P5JS post here. Now let’s dive into some live coding visuals!

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How China’s New National Cryptocurrency Changes Everything

By Sergey Baloyan 
China is launching a national cryptocurrency. In this article, we’ll tell you what information is already known about the project at the moment as well as how it may change the financial world.

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Issues With Private Data and Confidentiality in Hyperledger Fabric [Deep Dive]

By Deeptiman Pattnaik 
In many blockchain platforms such as Ethereum and Bitcoin, data confidentiality is a kind of excluded item in their blockchain framework. In these distributed blockchain platform transactions are executed in every participant node in the network. So, every transaction in the network can be visible to all the peers. The ledger update process through all the endorsed peers and has to reach an agreement among all before it committed successfully to the ledger. So, in this scenario creating a private record and comprises within a certain group of participants in the network is a complete “No”.

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How to stay sane and motivated when working remote

By Sara Tortoli 
A Product Manager’s guide to surviving in a COVID-19 world

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How We Taught Artificial Intelligence to Sell

By Pavel Shkliaev 
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Which Sectors See Growth During Adverse Global Conditions

By Igor 
Financial crises are like human fingerprints – they may look the same and yet under ultraviolet light, there are very dramatic differences. The reality is, every crisis differs in its nature and intensity and will require a different action plan.

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