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This DAO Voted to Refund an Investor: Here#39;s What Happened How are you, @{NAME}? Welcome to your

This DAO Voted to Refund an Investor: Here#39;s What Happened How are you, @{NAME}? Welcome to your HackerNoon Tech Brief. We’ve got stories for you covering [#cryptocurrency]( and more. [This DAO Voted to Refund an Investor: Here's What Happened]( By [@techtweeter]( [ 1 Min read ] Tim Connors discusses the fact that a DAO is going to refund an investor. [Read More.]( [How to Mobilize a Base of Crypto Influencers in 5 Minutes?]( By [@rusyasafina]( [ 3 Min read ] Your brand will receive much more trust from everyone if it will be trusted by key opinion leaders in the crypto sphere. [Read More.]( [The Silver Lining with Silvergate]( By [@ulriklykke]( [ 4 Min read ] The last week has been fairly quiet in the markets, and had it not been for BTC’s 5% tumble in price yesterday, the same could be said for crypto. [Read More.]( [Cryptocurrency in 2023: What To Know Before Investing Your First $10]( By [@michaelemmanuel]( [ 9 Min read ] Cryptocurrencies run on blockchain technology. They are independent of any traditional regulation. Artificial Intelligence in crypto may be the next big thing. [Read More.]( [CRYPTO SHADOW BANKING SECRETS: Rehypothecation of Collateral]( By [@antongolub]( [ 2 Min read ] Explaining the rehypothecation of crypto collateral. [Read More.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Additional Stories of your interest: [-Curve Ball]( [-Everything You Need to Know About Ethereum's Upcoming Shanghai Upgrade]( [-Building a Diverse and Inclusive Crypto Team: Insights from Gracy Chen]( [-14 Big Ideas for 2023: Why Crypto is Here to Stay]( [-Perp is Democratizing Arbitrage Alpha With...Hotubs?]( --------------------------------------------------------------- We hope you enjoy these 61 minutes worth of free reading material. Anyone can get more involved with HackerNoon 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 Quirky Questions from HackerNoon 😉]( Until next time, may [automation]( be working for you. The HackerNoon Editorial Team mailto:support@hackernoon.com 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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