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Month: October 2021

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How to Make a Good Use of Round 1 of Lumenswap Lottery

October 23, 2021 Community Partners

Lotteries have always been exciting to many people; however, have we ever been certain about their fairness towards all participants? Well, Lumenswap has introduced the first fully transparent, decentralized lottery model built on the Stellar […]

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An Outstanding Win For Fadi Awad in London International Film Festival!

October 22, 2021 Community Partners

It was a wonderful Red-Carpet event in the Whirled Cinema, London – UK on the 21st of October 2021, where the results of the big “London International Film Festival” have been announced. And between the […]

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The COVID-19 pandemic has made us reliant on digital technologies, eroding our privacy

October 14, 2021 The Conversation

In 2019, more than two billion people had an internet connection — more than 60 billion Google searches per month and 156 million emails were sent per minute. These statistics hint at the intensity and penetration […]

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