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- 23:47, 9 October 2024 Trading Game (hist | edit) [3,432 bytes] Mediawiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "=Game Description= Several players compete to maximize the dollar value of their portfolio consisting of 2 assets: Token and Pol The competition takes place at an specified time for 1/2 an hour. Players buy and sell the token for Pol. At the end of the trading period, the players with more Pol value win. The game is a simulation of trading with a DEX Liquidity Pool containing two assets, say Token and Pol for example. So that the initial Token price is given by the i...")
- 19:46, 8 October 2024 Benzinga 04 RevII (hist | edit) [4,528 bytes] Mediawiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "=Seasonal Tokens: A Case Study For Emergent Phenomena In Decentralized Finance = Bitcoin's technological breakthrough was its ability to facilitate cryptocurrency transactions without the need for trusted third parties or a central authority. Building on this innovation, Ethereum introduced the concept of a Virtual Machine, enabling a variety of applications to operate in a trustless manner. This development paved the way for a new sector within financial services known...")
- 18:38, 2 October 2024 Cryptolingo Preliminary (hist | edit) [15,977 bytes] Mediawiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "=OLD VERSIONS OF THE CRYPTOLINGO AND BEGINNERS GUIDE PAGE= '''Objective:''' to find investors among the population who are new to cryptocurrency technology. '''The reasons to target this population are:''' # Bitcoin halving brings a wave of new adoption and increased media coverage. (And FOMO) # The number of potential new crypto adopters is greater than the actual number of users. # The subject is not easy and there is too much information. # Approaching people to s...")
- 20:36, 23 September 2024 Benzinga 04 (hist | edit) [5,838 bytes] Mediawiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "=Emergent enterprises in Decentralized Finance= Decentralized finance utilizes blockchain technology to provide financial services such as borrowing, lending, and trading without the need for traditional financial intermediaries like banks.")