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The NerdQaxe++ is the world first quad-chip 6 TH/s is desktop bitcoin miner designed for builders, educators, and people looking to chase the trill of mining a Bitcoin block worth 3.125 BTC. It keeps the small footprint and quiet profile people want on a desk while delivering new thermal and stability gains that previous revisions … Read more
Bitcoin maximalist Samson Mow predicts the ETH investors will rotate back to BTC, but previous market cycles suggest altcoin growth patterns will continue.
The small screen has a long history of portraying crime as attractive and profitable, despite the dangers that accompany it. From rule-bending law agents to small-time criminals building an empire or bosses struggling to keep control, rooting for the “bad guy” can sometimes be fun. Here are some of the best series that prove that … Read more
Imagine having your own mini data center at home—one that adapts to whatever tech challenge you throw at it. Whether you’re a curious beginner or an experienced pro, a homelab opens doors to endless possibilities: learning, creating, testing, and even gaming, all on your terms. This article will show you what you can run on … Read more
MicroStrategy, now known as Strategy, first purchased Bitcoin exactly five years ago on Aug. 11, 2020, a move that helped revive its share price after a two-decade lull.
The Mixture-of-Agents (MoA) framework is redefining how we push large language models (LLMs) to higher levels of accuracy, reasoning depth, and reliability—without the prohibitive cost of scaling a single massive model. Instead of relying on one “jack-of-all-trades” LLM, MoA orchestrates a team of specialized models that collaborate in structured layers, refining outputs step-by-step. This approach … Read more
Bitcoin is the “perfect asset” for the next 1,000 years, but it needs far more flows to compete with the US dollar and gold, a Bitcoin OG said.
GPT-5 is here, and so is the backlash. Within days of launch, the internet was buzzing: “It’s slower.” “Feels less creative.” “I’m switching back to GPT-4.” If you’re an entrepreneur, creator, or marketer, this isn’t just background noise. It’s a red flag. Because here’s the truth: If your GPT-5 outputs suck, it’s probably not the … Read more
Las Vegas is built for spectacle, but for one week in June, it made space for something quieter yet just as powerful: connection. From June 23 to 27, nearly 50 members of Air Apps descended on the Luxor Hotel, not for a product launch or customer summit, but for something more intimate. Air Apps, a … Read more
Market Forecasts and Volume Assessment: A Story of Explosive, Though Uneven, Growth The decentralized identification (DID) market is expecting a period of hypergrowth. Analysts agree that the compound annual growth rate (CAGR) will be around 90% until 2030. However, forecasts regarding the absolute market size by 2030-2031 differ significantly. Estimates range from conservative $4.2 billion … Read more
Speculative positioning and macro tailwinds are driving Bitcoin’s momentum ahead of Tuesday’s inflation print. But how far can it run?
I recently met the founder of a boutique SaaS marketing agency in Philadelphia who thought he was ready to sell. Great margins. Big-name clients. Loyal team. It was “all systems go” – until due diligence hit. What the potential acquirer learned is the entire operation lived inside his head and his Slack DMs. No org … Read more
As the Trump administration sharpens its crypto stance, Hines’ successor will need to align both on policy and politics, Decrypt was told.
The demo started innocuously enough. In a cramped conference room at RSA 2024, a researcher from one of the big four security firms pulled up what looked like basic malware code on his laptop. Nothing unusual—until he hit enter. What happened next still haunts my sleep. The code began rewriting itself in real-time. Not simple … Read more
Give users help, not confusion TL;DR: Replace vague error messages with specific, actionable feedback that helps users solve problems. Problems Addressed 😔 User confusion and frustration No actionable guidance provided Technical jargon Poor Unhandled errors Poor UX Poor error recovery Incomplete Error Information Decreased user trust Generic messaging Silent Failures Related Code Smells 💨 https://hackernoon.com/how-to-find-the-stinky-parts-of-your-code-part-xx-we-have-reached-100 … Read more
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Today, I’ll show you how to use ChatGPT-5 in the Cursor IDE and use it to take a messy app and make it much better. We’ll go step-by-step, from turning on GPT-5 model to using it for real coding tasks. What is Cursor and why use ChatGPT-5 in it? Cursor is a code editor (similar to VS Code) but with … Read more
*** David Smooke founded HackerNoon on the back of Art Map Inc., which he started in February 2015. 2015 … 7 full years since Satoshi Nakamoto had published Bitcoin’s White paper. Bitcoin was alive and well, and 1 bitcoin was an entire $216.87. Source I was a high school senior at that time. With no … Read more
Do you know what happens when a crypto exchange gets hacked? Because yes, it’s quite possible, even if these days black hats prefer weak DeFi protocols to do that. They still target crypto exchanges, and even big names aren’t exempt. Well, when that happens and you’re a customer, it’s awful news for you. Your funds … Read more
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Good Morning, Asia. Here’s what’s making news in the markets: Welcome to Asia Morning Briefing, a daily summary of top stories during U.S. hours and an overview of market moves and analysis. For a detailed overview of U.S. markets, see CoinDesk’s Crypto Daybook Americas. Chronicle, the oracle infrastructure provider powering secure, scalable onchain financial data, … Read more
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