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How DeFi Helps Businesses Innovate More Efficiently [Power your AI & search with the Brave Search API]( How are you, @{NAME}? Welcome to your HackerNoon Tech Brief - , sponsored by our friends at Brave. We’ve got stories for you covering [#cryptocurrency]( [#blockchain]( and more. Featured Job Openings [ASML- Senior Software Architect]( [Sound Transit - Senior IT Systems Engineer]( [Remitly - Senior Product Manager, Customer Data Platform]( Explore thousands of tech jobs on the [HackerNoon Job Board](. [CBDC Race Has Started: What Should we Expect from It?]( By [@Wiligut]( [ 8 Min read ] [Read More.]( [The Catfish Effect on Crypto Rally]( By [@bingventures]( [ 7 Min read ] For the current market, the most important thing is to survive to see the new moon after the crypto tide. [Read More.]( [Cryptocurrency Security Threats: Lessons from Top Exchange Hacks]( By [@stylianoskampakis]( [ 5 Min read ] The digital nature of Bitcoin makes it vulnerable to hacking. [Read More.]( [How DeFi Helps Businesses Innovate More Efficiently]( By [@jamesking]( [ 3 Min read ] DeFi is helping solve some of the biggest challenges that businesses face today. Here's how [Read More.]( [From Web 1.0 to Web 3.0: Evolution of the World Wide Web]( By [@tonyfirsov]( [ 3 Min read ] The Internet does not stand still. Like any other technology, it goes through many evolution stages, constantly improving its possibilities for users. If a modern teenager sees the way the Internet looked like at its early stage of development, one would probably get lost trying to figure out what's in front of him. Let’s briefly run through the stages of the Internet evolution, starting with Web 1.0 and ending with what we have today. [Read More.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Additional Stories of your interest: [-🎮 What We Learned From the VR Gaming Market]( [-DeFi’s Rise to Shame: Its Problems and How to Fix Them]( [-The Importance of a Strong Community in the Blockchain Ecosystem]( [-My Top 7 WTF Learnings from the FTX/SBF Chapter 11 Filing]( [-The Algorand (ALGO) SWOT Analysis]( --------------------------------------------------------------- We hope you enjoy these 45 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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