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An Introduction to Market Makers and their Importance Hey there, Welcome to your Hacker Noon Tech Br

An Introduction to Market Makers and their Importance Hey there, Welcome to your Hacker Noon Tech Brief. We’ve got stories for you covering [#blockchain]( [#javascript]( [#technology]( [#cryptocurrency]( [#hackernoon-top-story]( and more. [From Company to DAO to Protocol, What Will be Next for Tellor?]( By @[oraclesummit]( [ 5 Min read ] Tellor’s CTO, Nicholas Fett, gives us an overview of his work building a decentralised oracle network. [Read More.]( [Debunking the Interoperability Myth Powered by NFTs]( By @[denisaganea]( [ 8 Min read ] This piece will critically explore why blockchain does not solve any (so-called) interoperability issues and how NFTs are void of any value in this sense. [Read More.]( [Trends in Web3. The Biggest Challenges and Opportunities in the Industry]( By @[kryvkoliudmyla]( [ 2 Min read ] Cryptocurrencies come closer to use in real life. The hype over cryptocurrencies as a high-profit speculative asset has ceased. [Read More.]( [An Introduction to Market Makers and their Importance]( By @[gabrielmanga]( [ Min read ] An introduction to market makers and their importance. [Read More.]( [The Crypto World Makes Me Feel Like I’m Living in A Simulation]( By @[popy]( [ 4 Min read ] A constant barrage of scams and weird phenomena in the crypto world makes me feel like I'm living in a simulation [Read More.]( Additional stories of your interest: - [Dear Web3, You Don’t Have A Community, You Have A Cult]( - [Blockchain Technology Initiatives in India]( - [Let’s Understand Chrome V8 — Chapter 12: What is JSFunction?]( - [Short-form Videos are Bad for Everyone (Except Platforms)]( - [Here is How to Fix the P Key on a Keyboard Not Working]( We hope you enjoy these 47 minutes worth of free tech reading material. Anyone can get more involved with Hacker Noon by simplify forwarding this email to a nerdy friend who will love you for it. What happened in your world this week? We’ve heard [writing can help consolidate technical knowledge]( [establish credibility, and contribute to emerging community standards](. Feeling Stuck? We got you covered. [ [ANSWER THESE GREATEST INTERVIEW QUESTIONS OF ALL TIME]( ] Until next time, may automation be working for you. - Hacker Noon Tech Want to get different tech stories? [Optimize what tags you're subscribed to]( or [unsubscribe.]( [Hacker Noon]( PO Box 2206, Edwards CO 81632

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