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Life and Death: Why Blockchain-Based Inheritance Plans Work in Today’s Web 3.0 Post date July 19, 2021 Post author By Drew Rossow Post categories In blockchain, blockchain-top-story, david-kerr, inheritance, inheriti, legal, safe-haven, succession-planning, web-monetization
“We Need to Strengthen Security Massively for Cloud Object Storage” – Federico Simonetti Post date June 28, 2021 Post author By Drew Rossow Post categories In amazon-s3, cloud-computing, cloud-object-storage, cybersecurity, cybersecurity-top-story, extenua, federico-simonetti, rapid7, web-monetization
Is the Drop In Audio Industry Already Too Crowded for New Contenders? Post date May 8, 2021 Post author By Drew Rossow Post categories In clubhouse, drop-in-audio, drop-in-audio-industry, hackernoon-top-story, houseparty, kosha-dillz, nicole-behnam, twitter-spaces, web-monetization
“NFTs Are the ‘What’s Next’ of Collectibles & Fandom” – Jawad Ashraf of Terra Virtua Post date March 20, 2021 Post author By Drew Rossow Post categories In digital-collectibles, gary-bracey, jack-dorsey, legendary-entertainment, nft-top-story, nfts, paramount-pictures, terra-virtua, web-monetization
Shorts, Options, and Memes: How Redditors Cost Hedge Funds Billions Post date February 11, 2021 Post author By Drew Rossow Post categories In finance, gamestop, investing, melvin-capital, reddit, robinhood, technology, wall-street, web-monetization