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  2. Blockchain Chicken Farm - Wikipedia

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    A chicken farm in Hainan. Blockchain Chicken Farm focuses on the impact of technology in rural China, particularly as it relates to agriculture. The first major focus of the book is the "blockchain chicken farms" run by Bubuji (Chinese: 步步鸡), also known as GoGoChicken, a subsidiary of the technology arm of ZhongAn, China's largest insurance company.

  3. David Gerard (author) - Wikipedia

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    David Gerard (born 1967) is an Australian IT systems administrator, [4] [5] finance author and Wikipedia administrator, best known as a cryptocurrency sceptic and commentator on cryptocurrencies, non-fungible tokens (NFTs), and related blockchain technologies. [6]

  4. Blockchain - Wikipedia

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    Blockchain technology can be used to create a permanent, public, transparent ledger system for compiling data on sales, tracking digital use and payments to content creators, such as wireless users [125] or musicians. [126]

  5. Could AI Agents Be the Next Billion-Dollar Investment ...

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    The result was the creation of an entirely new meme coin on the Solana (CRYPTO: SOL) blockchain. In a matter of weeks, this meme coin soared to a nearly $1 billion valuation, thanks in large part ...

  6. Stuart Haber - Wikipedia

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    Stuart Haber is an American cryptographer and computer scientist, known for his contributions in cryptography and privacy-preserving technologies and widely recognized as the co-inventor of the blockchain.

  7. Is that crypto email legit or just another scam? - AOL

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    In essence, blockchain scams come in various forms, each designed to mislead and defraud unsuspecting victims. Read On The Fox News App One of the most common types is the "Pump and Dump" scheme.