Month: April 2025
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Bitcoin price chart looks set for $100K, SUI, AVAX, TRUMP and TAO expected to follow
Key points: Bitcoin booked a 10% gain in the past week and technical indicators remain bullish going into a new week. Analysts expect Bitcoin to gain an additional 40% by the end of the year Select altcoins are showing a positive bias on improving crypto sentiment. Bitcoin (BTC) rose more than 10% this week as … Read more
'Strategy is synthetically halving Bitcoin' — Author and analyst
Michael Saylor’s Strategy is “synthetically halving Bitcoin” (BTC) by purchasing half or more of the newly minted supply from miners every single month, according to Adam Livingston, a BTC analyst and author of “The Bitcoin Age and The Great Harvest.” Livingston said miners currently produce around 450 BTC per day or approximately 13,500 BTC per … Read more
4chan is back online, says it’s been ‘starved of money’
4chan is partly back online after a hack took the infamous image-sharing site down for nearly two weeks. The site first went down on April 14, with the person responsible for the hack apparently leaking data including a list of moderators and “janitors” (one janitor told TechCrunch they were “confident” that the leaked data was … Read more
Calculate Date Differences Easily Using Excel DAYS Function!
DAYS Function in Excel Returns the Difference in Days between Two Dates, ignoring time! DAYS Function: A Brief DAYS function in Excel is used to calculate the number of days between two dates. If you have a start date in cell A1 and an end date in cell B1, the formula =DAYS(B1, A1) will return … Read more
Learn How to Use the SECOND Function to Retrieve Second Values from Input Time?
This SECOND Function is used to return the Second as a numerical output [0-59] from a input Time SECOND Function: A Brief The SECOND function in Excel extracts the seconds part of a given input time and returns a number between 0 and 59. For example, if the time is 05:45:43 AM, the SECOND function … Read more
How to Calculate ISOWeekNumbers in Excel: Step-by-Step
The ISOWEEKNUM function returns the week number of the year based on the given date value in Excel. ISOWEEKNUM Function: A Brief The ISOWEEKNUM function in Excel inputs a date and returns the week number (from 1 to 54) based on ISO standards. In this system the weeks start on Monday, and week 1 is … Read more
How to Get into FAANG Despite Career Gaps, No Experience & No CS Degree
Work with the best people and never lose your passion for the job! These days, companies do not care about an Ivy League college degree, years of experience, employment gaps, and age – unless you go through the traditional job recruitment process (submit a resume, wait for a response – all the best). In this … Read more
EOMONTH Function: Simplifying Monthly Financial Calculations in Excel
Clear Tutorial about EOMONTH Function in Excel with Practical Examples & Scenarios EOMONTH Function in Excel: This is a simple yet effective Date related Function in the Microsoft Excel. This function returns the last day of the month after adding or subtracting a specified number of months to a given date. This function helps Managing … Read more
Quickly Return Hour Values with Excel’s HOUR Function!
HOUR function is used to return the hour as a number between 0 and 23 from a given time. HOUR Function: A Brief The HOUR function in Excel extracts the hour from a given time and returns a number between 0 and 23. For example, if the time is 10:30 AM, the HOUR function will … Read more
Excel Dates Showing Numbers? Here’s the Quick Fix
Fix Excel Date Serial Number Formatting Issue: When you are working with DATE Functions in Excel like TODAY, EOMONTH, EDATE Functions, etc., the output may be confusing. For instance, upon executing =EDATE(TODAY(), 6) Function assuming today as March 14, 2025, the output we expect will be of Date, rather, we get the output as 45914. What … Read more
Want a Powerful Letter of Reference? Here’s the Script You Need
Without a doubt, one of my most significant assets as a professional and a business person is my letters of reference and testimonials for my services; they do a better job of selling me than I do. Seriously, I challenge you to tell me you don’t want to hire me after taking a quick gander at … Read more
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Meet SNATIKA, Winner of HackerNoon’s Startups of The Year 2024 in Training And Consulting
The special Startups of The Year 2024 Winners Interview series is a celebration of all this year’s Tech Champions. You’ve earned it! The HackerNoon community can’t wait to learn more about your journey! :::tip https://hackernoon.com/startups/industry/training-and-consulting ::: Tell us about you. At SNATIKA, we are redefining the way professional education is delivered by recognizing the value … Read more
Ethereum community members propose new fee structure for the app layer
Two Ethereum community members, Kevin Owocki and Devansh Mehta, proposed a dynamic fee structure for the Ethereum application layer to strike a balance between revenue generation for app builders and fairness in fee extraction. The April 27 proposal outlined a simple equation that uses a square root function that proportionally lowers the percentage of fees … Read more
Meet Ambassador, Winner of Startups of The Year 2024 in Denver for Tech
The special Startups of The Year 2024 Winners Interview series is a celebration of all this year’s Tech Champions. DENVER, CO (April 24, 2025) – Ambassador, the API innovation company, was pleased to be recognized by Hackernoon’s 2024 Startups of the Year for Denver, Colorado. With over 30,500 startups participating and 560 cities represented, Ambassador … Read more
A New Ethereum Upgrade Could Solve Rollups’ Biggest Security Flaw
If you’ve been in the blockchain space, you’ve probably heard of “rollups” – they’re Layer 2 (L2) solutions that help Ethereum scale by processing transactions off the main chain. But there’s always been a tradeoff: these rollups often rely on things like multisig wallets (where multiple people hold keys) or security councils to ensure everything … Read more
Blockchains Need “Escape Hatches” in Layer-2
If you’ve ever flown in a small plane, you know that the pilot is the one person between you and a bump-free ride. What if that pilot suddenly went rogue? You’d want a parachute, right? Most users on the Ethereum blockchain (L1) network have their assets on Layer-2 (L2)s such as Arbitrum or Base network. … Read more
How to Handle a Dev Who’s Brilliant, Toxic, and Unfireable, if You’re a Technical Lead
Let’s address the most radioactive element in your team’s periodic table: the brilliant, toxic developer who you just can’t fire. We all know the type. The kind of engineer who codes like a wizard but communicates like a warlord. They ship flawless architecture in half the time… then blow it all up with a single … Read more
Cracking EdTech Growth: Free Courses, Early Access, Sales Team – What Works the Best
Adapting or completely changing the product is, to be honest, only half the challenge. The other half? Rethinking how you attract, engage, and truly connect with users in a new market. I decided to add a second part to my first article about launching EdTech product in the USA by telling about the whole second … Read more
Nike is facing a lawsuit from people who bought its NFTs
Nike’s Cryptokicks iRL, a physical sneaker released under the RTFKT brand. A group of people sued Nike this week over its decision to wind down its virtual show project RTFKT last year. The buyers of the digital assets accuse Nike of causing “the rug to be pulled out from under them,” and say they wouldn’t … Read more