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Are Banks Ready to Say Goodbye to Passwords?

Passwords have been around for decades, having first been introduced back in the 1960s as a concept of authentication to cybersecurity. Since then, technology has evolved, consumer behavior has changed,

The post Are Banks Ready to Say Goodbye to Passwords? appeared first on Fintech Singapore.

Technology with characters: the story of China’s unique transformation

Andrew Robinson reviews Kingdom of Characters: a Tale of Language, Obsession and Genius in Modern China by Jing Tsu

The post Technology with characters: the story of China’s unique transformation appeared first on Physics World.

For Patient Accumulators, Economic Liquidity Issues Present Massive Bitcoin Opportunity

For patient accumulators of bitcoin, the current and potential future price action of bitcoin should be viewed as a massive opportunity.

The Invisible Cost Of War In The Age Of Quantitative Easing

Through increasingly unscrupulous monetary policy, U.S. government officials mask the costs of war from the American public. Bitcoin could fix this.

Crypto secures a place in the African American saga

With its special qualities that can turn users into owners and owners into users, crypto aligns with historic Black aspirations.

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