Point of View 1: The Importance of Security and Privacy in the Blockchain and Web3 Space

Point of View 1: The Importance of Security and Privacy in the Blockchain and Web3 Space

Web3 is the most talked about postulation since 2020 till date, significantly stimulating the well-being of the Internet of Value and Metaverse. It has become the most prevailing idea in the recent period of blockchain affluence. The blockchain and web3 space has been making massive waves and gaining popularity due to its potential and ability to restructure various industries. However, with this new technology comes new risks and challenges, specifically in terms of security and privacy.

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Point of View 3: The Future of Hiring and Recruitment in the Decentralized Economy

Point of View 3: The Future of Hiring and Recruitment in the Decentralized Economy

The future of hiring and recruitment in the decentralized economy is a thrilling and sensational anticipation. With the rise of blockchain technology, the expectation on the way we hire and recruit employees is changing drastically.

This article will focus on highlighting the key points that will deeply elucidate the on-going phenomenon: the differences between centralized and decentralized methods in hiring and recruitment, what the future will look like when the concept is fully implemented, the advantages and potential challenges that come with it.

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Point of View 2: Open-source Projects – Are They a Great Possibility for Everyone?

Point of View 2: Open-source Projects – Are They a Great Possibility for Everyone?

What are open source projects?

In just a simple statement, when a project is open source projects it means anybody is free to see it (disclosed), use it, study it, edit it, and distribute for any purpose. For instance, if a lecturer share a file on a platform like Google sheet. On this platform, students can edit the document and even make copies of their own.

But whenever they do, it have to be approved by the lecturer before reflecting on the file again. That’s how open source code works: once it’s been made public, and there is a need to add a feature or make changes, the owner has to approve the added changes and publish them for others to see. Example of top open source projects are WordPress, Magento, PDF creator, Mozilla Firefox, Gimp etc.

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