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www.ozy.com [OZY.COM]( [VIEW ONLINE]( 10 MUST READS TODAY [Daily Dose]( Thursday Oct 10, 2019 1 [Fast Forward]( [Fast Forward]( [Looking for Love? Blockchain to the Rescue]( A wave of blockchain-based dating apps is promising to make finding love safer and more transparent. When Himani Mehta signed up on Tinder in 2016, she discovered a world where lying was rampant. Almost no one used their real photos — a few had gym selfies or a customary travel picture, though — and it was difficult for her to trust anyone there. More often than not, she would find an unsolicited dick pic in her messages. Exasperated, she deleted her account. Mehta is not alone in feeling ditched by these apps. Now, an unlikely tech fix is promising to help the dating app industry regain their trust: the marriage of blockchain with artificial intelligence. [READ MORE]( 2 [Rising Stars]( [Rising Stars]( [The New Face of Triathlon Wears a Watermelon Speedo]( Justin Lippert is eye-catching but also one of the best in the game. And he’s making this solo pursuit into a team sport. In 2016, Justin Lippert bought a bike off Craigslist and competed in his first triathlon. Three years later, he’s won five national championships, mostly wearing nothing but a smile and a pink watermelon Speedo. [READ MORE]( 3 [Acumen]( [Acumen]( [Shared Living Seems Like It Sucks. So Why Is It Taking Off in Asia?]( Despite obvious downsides, formalized co-living arrangements are catching fire with certain renters. From the Beijing streets teeming with communal bicycles to the co-working spaces that sprung up across Hong Kong virtually overnight, Asian cities have a track record of embracing every corner of the shared economy. With some of the world’s most under-supplied housing markets, cities such as Shanghai and Seoul are driving the latest evolution in the shared space: co-living. And while it tackles some of the issues plaguing these markets, it is exaggerating others. [READ MORE]( [Sponsored by: CARIUMA]( [Seriously Comfortable. The Sneaker That Goes the Distance.]( From running through weekend to-do lists to climbing the corporate ladder, these kicks go anywhere you need to be. Bringing you from meetings to happy hours, this versatile sneaker has classic styling, lightweight cushion technology and a sleek, sturdy outer canvas. It's a sneaker that feels as good as it looks. Treat yourself to a pair. [Save $15 by using the OZY code here.]( 4 [Immodest proposal]( [Is It Time to End the Socratic Insanity in Law Schools?]( Does this method of traumatizing students still have a role to play in Juris Doctor programs? 5 [Opinion]( [Trump Takes American Leadership Down a Notch … Again]( By not staying in Syria, Washington implies that the Middle East no longer matters. 6 [Rising Stars]( [She’s Peddling Heels That Fall Flat]( Venture capitalists were skeptical. Haley Pavone told them to talk to their wives. 7 [True Story]( [When Being Beaten Up by a Mobster Hinges on One Word]( Working out in a gym in a mob-affiliated neighborhood has certain benefits, and certain drawbacks. Like almost getting stomped. 8 [Flashback]( [The Novelist Who Scandalized Victorian England]( A century and a half before Fifty Shades of Grey, Mary Elizabeth Braddon’s “sensation” novels were titillating Victorian audiences. 9 [Rising Stars]( [Can She Help Restore Trust in the Nobel Prize for Literature?]( Swedish literary critic Mikaela Blomqvist, 31, is bringing a new perspective to an old, male institution. 10 [Acumen]( [Vietnam Tops List for World’s Illicit Financial Flows]( Trade misinvoicing may sound like a harmless clerical error, but it’s a huge problem. You Should Know This [When Food Gets Political: Delicious Stories of Theft, War, Scandal and Protest]( OZY Media Mountain View, California 94040 This email was sent to {EMAIL} [Manage Subscriptions]( | [Privacy Policy]( | [Read Online](

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