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- Explore the implications of hacktivism in the fight against misinformation—ethical challenges, social media moderation, and the future of Internet activism. #hacktivism
- Discover how Web3 and DePIN are reshaping internet infrastructure. Explore Aleph.im’s decentralized cloud for compute, storage, and AI innovation. #blockchain
- Discover how managed file transfer (MFT) systems secure and automate data movement in cloud-native infrastructures without compromising flow or agility. #datasecurity
- Will online misinformation become a cybercrime? WEF and UN push new global policies to regulate speech under the guise of cybersecurity. #cybercrime
- Ethereum private relays (e.g, Flashbots, Taichi) hide transactions from the public mempool, allowing miners to receive and preferentially include them privately #blockchainfairness
- Hacktivists predict the future of misinformation, discussing counter-tactics like misinformation literacy, hacktivism ethics, and coordinated ops. #hacktivism
- Discover how Monero's privacy features work and why regulators struggle to track transactions despite increasing pressure on cryptocurrency exchanges. #cryptoregulation
- Describes Bitcoin (2018–2020) and Ethereum (2021–2022) data sets, public‑tx bundling heuristic, and an active Bitcoin experiment revealing miner collusion. #blockchaingovernance
- This piece studies private relay usage, miner preference for private txs, public‑private bundling for MEV, and potential miner collusion in Bitcoin & Ethereum. #blockchainfairness
- Examines opaque 'dark‑fee' acceleration services via SPPE, analyzes OP_Return/Omni Layer transactions (mostly USDT), & summarizes miner prioritization behavior #blockchaingovernance