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7 Best Cryptocurrency Mining Stocks » Crypto mining stocks are on fire in 2023, and speculators hope they'll maintain their bullish momentum. Money.usnews.com

Can the IC become deflationary? » Problem Statement Recent discussions about NNS treasury, APY changes, network expansion and storage costs had me thinking about the current tokenomics and whether the IC has potential to become deflationary at some point in the future. Why do I think deflation is an important aspect to consider? It’s safe to assume a majority of ICP holders and stakers invested in the project not only cause they believe in the idea of a decentralized internet but mainly for monetary gain, the IC’s security mo… Forum.dfinity.org

10 Biggest Semiconductor Companies » With Samsung leading the pack, these are the 10 biggest semiconductor companies by 12-month trailing revenue. Investopedia.com

Is my 5-year dream of ICP and DFINITY shattered? Is there still a future? SNS-1 Decentralization Sale questions » @lei we started a separate thread listing our SNS-1 Lessons Learned. I believe we cover all the findings you list in section 1: 1.1 User repeated deductions Explained in Repeated ICP transfers. 1.2. Sybil Attack / Front-run Prevention See Bots participating in the SNS decentralization sale and Use of airdrops. You point to various existing solutions to protect against bots. Indeed, we have also started discussing how we could build on existing community solutions and create a less manua… Forum.dfinity.org

The Main Types of Chips Produced by Semiconductor Companies » Chips in the semiconductor industry are categorized in two ways, by functionality and by type of integrated circuit (IC). Investopedia.com

Secure-IC | Embedded Cybersecurity solutions » Secure-IC protects embedded systems and connected objects with end-to-end cybersecurity solutions throughout the lifecycle of the IoT device Secure-ic.com

Treasury Designates Russian Companies Supporting Sanctions Evasion Through Virtual Asset Services and Technology Procurement » WASHINGTON — Today, the Department of the Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) sanctioned thirteen entities and two individuals for operating in the financial services and technology sectors of the Russian Federation economy including persons developing or offering services in virtual assets that enable the evasion of U.S. sanctions. Five entities were designated for being owned or controlled by OFAC-designated persons.Many of the individuals and entities designated today facilitated transactions or offered other services that helped OFAC-designated entities evade sanctions. These designations build upon OFAC’s February 23, 2024 action to target companies servicing Russia’s core financial infrastructure and curtail Russia’s use of the international financial system to further its war against Ukraine. “Russia is increasingly turning to alternative payment mechanisms to circumvent U.S. sanctions and continue to fund its war against Ukraine,” said Under Secretary of the Treasury for Home.treasury.gov

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