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Introduction to DESCI: We're not in Startrek Anymore

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And 3 things you need to know about DESO and how it affects you. In the scientific community, there

And 3 things you need to know about DESO and how it affects you. [Intro to DeSci: we’re not in StarTrek anymore]( In the scientific community, there are problems all along the research process. From funding, to the research itself, to publishing, and sharing conclusions, there are gatekeepers and bottlenecks at every turn. It’s becoming more and more difficult for people to trust science when the institutions are driven by the wrong incentives. In this intro to DeSci, we’ll discuss how decentralized blockchain and DAOs can upgrade science and, hopefully, improve a corrupt system. [READ MORE >>]( [Can DeSo (decentralized social) repair the love/hate relationship with social media?]( Just about everyone has some grievance with the current social media landscape. Nevermind the psychological effects — I’m talking pure power struggles. When a few centralized companies control everyone’s voices in the digital townsquare, there’s a problem. DeSo is looking to solve it by creating the new decentralized social media. It’s a big ask, but this blockchain is going for it. Here are three things you need to know about DeSo… [READ MORE >>]( Advertisement [How Average Traders Made $3,750, $5,770, and $17,950 Last Week Using My Daily Levels...]( and How to Automate These Trades in Less Than 5 Minutes a Day... THIS EXCLUSIVE TRAINING WITH STEVEN BROOKS REVEALS... -->​ How to know where the market will be supported and resisted each day with up to 95% accuracy ​-->​ The exact step-by-step system my students use to make 4-figures a week on average, even if you have ZERO experience ​-->​ How to fully automate these trades in less than 5 minutes a day so you can make more money while spending way less time trading [YES! RESERVE MY SEAT NOW <<]( More Articles [What is the difference between a centralized exchange and a decentralized exchange?]( [READ MORE >>]( [Learn crypto with Jenn | Part 7 – A retro look back at my journey]( [READ MORE >>]( This email was sent to {EMAIL} by support@decentralpublishing.com 1675 SOUTH STATE ST, STE B, DOVER, DE 19901 [1-Click Unsubscribe]( | [Edit Profile]( | [Manage Subscriptions]( | [Report Spam](

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