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Binance vs KuCoin: Which Exchange is BEST?
Come one, come all! Welcome to the Coin Bureau. Find your seats and settle in for another edition of our head-to-head exchange comparison series, where we pit the biggest and best cryptocurrency exchanges against one another to help our readers figure out which is the proper exchange for them. In the left corner in the […]
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Top 5 Trends for Supply Chain Control Towers in 2022
Supply chain management has become increasingly complex and involves more coordination among network partners. Control tower technology was introduced to provide greater visibility and more efficient collaboration within the evolving ecosystem. Over time, the technology has adapted from a narrow solution that spanned transportation management to a more comprehensive and holistic capability to fit the growing demand for wider system integration, efficiency, intelligence, and speed. Here are a few of the most exciting and critical supply chain control tower trends in 2022 that help build flexibility, agility, and resilience.
Open Source Code: The Next Major Wave of Cyberattacks
A quantum prediction as a collection of epistemically restricted classical predictions
Quantum 6, 659 (2022).
https://doi.org/10.22331/q-2022-02-21-659Spekkens has introduced an $textit{epistemically restricted classical theory}$ of discrete systems, based on discrete phase space. The theory manifests a number of quantum-like properties but cannot fully imitate quantum theory because it is noncontextual. In this paper we show how, for a certain class of quantum systems, the quantum description of an experiment can be decomposed into classical descriptions that are epistemically restricted, though in a different sense than in Spekkens' work. For each aspect of the experiment—the preparation, the transformations, and the measurement—the epistemic restriction limits the form of the probability distribution an imagined classical observer may use. There are also global constraints that the whole collection of classical descriptions must satisfy. Each classical description generates its own prediction regarding the outcome of the experiment. One recovers the quantum prediction via a simple but highly nonclassical rule: the "nonrandom part" of the predicted quantum probabilities is obtained by summing the nonrandom parts of the classically predicted probabilities. By "nonrandom part" we mean the deviation from complete randomness, that is, from what one would expect upon measuring the fully mixed state.
Five open banking trends that are paving the way for a new financial experience
Bulgarian Stock Exchange Launches 8 Crypto ETNs
Mastercard’s Reach Expands While BTC, ETH Slide In Value: Analysis
Q9 Capital building end-to-end crypto services
The first to win two DigFin Innovation Awards, Q9 Capital is on a mission to make crypto easy for investors.
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WP Engine Review
WP Engine: Web hosting has grown exponentially with the need for organizations and even individuals to represent their brand in a digital space. And who can blame them? It is a much more efficient way to share information by publishing it for the world to see than sharing information in ones and twos. Whether sharing […]
Which Regulators Are Shaping U.S. Crypto Policy?
Neobanking: Stats, Future & Top Software Solutions [2022]
The evolution of digital fintech has left in its wake a great challenge for the traditional financial service institutions – step up or get thrown out of business. Neobanks happen to be at the center of this rally for a high-end, digitally inclined banking experience. While some traditional financial institutions implement digital finance services systems, […]
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