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In 10 Years We Won't Have Blockchains In order to submit your next transaction, you need to validate others in the queue. In order to get what you want (your transaction submitted), you have to do some work for others. Why do it this way? Transaction times in this model would be faster than, for example, bitcoin's transaction times today.
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Troye Sivan: 'There's power in living openly while being gay' Troye Sivan is pop's greatest hope for the future. His horny and hedonistic new single My My My! is already the year's best, and its accompanying video – all heaving torsos, wet-look hair and more strutting than a Victoria's Secret runway show – screams "superstar" in big neon letters. In person ...
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Grid Defection Is On the Rise in Puerto Rico The town hasn't had grid-connected power in the four months since Hurricane Maria. Instead, like many others on the island, Orocovis residents have been relying on costly generators. Alberto Melendez Castillo, the director of the S.U. Matrullas school there, said residents have also had to rely on ...
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Winter Olympics day eight – in pictures Winter Olympics day eight – in pictures ... The Olympic rings are reflected in the sunglasses of a spectator before the start of the women's super-G. ... Canada's Samuel Girard, Italy's Yuri Confortola and Japan's Kazuki Yoshinaga compete in the men's 1,000m short-track speed skating quarter-final.
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Man charged with murder of woman in Manchester flat The body of Danielle Richardson was discovered in a flat in Manchester city centre on Tuesday. Photograph: GMB/PA. A man has appeared in court charged with the murder of a 24-year-old woman found stabbed to death in a Manchester flat. Michael Marler, 37, appeared at Manchester City ...
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New Mock Mars Mission in Hawaii Begins With Most International Crew Yet At approximately 5 p.m. Hawaii local time on Feb. 15, the four crew members of the Hawaii Space Exploration Analog and Simulation (HI-SEAS) entered a dome habitat on Mauna Loa on the island of Hawaii. They are the subjects of an eight-month research study of human behavior and performance in ...
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State of emergency declared in Ethiopia amid political unrest Supporters of Bekele Gerba, secretary general of the Oromo Federalist Congress (OFC), chant slogans to celebrate his release from prison. Photograph: Tiksa Negeri/Reuters. Ethiopia has announced a state of emergency after prime minister Hailemariam Desalegn on Thursday announced his intention ...
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Two people killed in West Sussex level-crossing crash A train struck a car at a level crossing in West Sussex on Saturday, leaving two people dead. Officers were called at 8.47am to Barns Green level crossing in Horsham following reports of a collision, British Transport Police (BTP) said. "Officers from BTP attended with Sussex police and paramedics where ...
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73 Percent of Fish In the Northwestern Atlantic Have Microplastics In Their Guts According to a new study published today in the journal Frontiers in Marine Science, microplastics have been found in the stomachs of nearly three out of every four mesopelagic fish caught in the Northwest Atlantic. "These findings are worrying, as the affected fish could spread microplastics throug...
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