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The Coldware Surge | HackerNoon

Ethereum (ETH), one of the largest and most established cryptocurrencies, has recently seen its price fall below critical support levels, sparking a shift in investor sentiment. As Ethereum continues to face price corrections and struggles to hold above the $1,900 mark, investors are increasingly turning to emerging projects like Coldware (COLD), which has seen explosive growth amid Ethereum’s decline. Coldware: The New Alternative to Ethereum Enter Coldware (COLD), a blockchain project that has been capturing

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The HackerNoon Newsletter: Why The Hell is Observability So Darn Expensive!? (3/14/2025) | HackerNoon

How are you, hacker? 🪐 What’s happening in tech today, March 14, 2025? The HackerNoon Newsletter brings the HackerNoon homepage straight to your inbox. On this day, Bell Labs Announces TRADIC in 1955, and we present you with these top quality stories. From Bloggers – Heres a Trick on How to Bypass ANY AI Detectors to Why The Hell is Observability So Darn Expensive!?, let’s dive right in. By @linked_do [ 14 Min read ]

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Crafting Multi-Cloud Systems: How Tech Experts Are Solving Connectivity | HackerNoon

Modern enterprises are global. This comes with the connectivity that the current generation of commerce and industry relies on, and it has been accelerating rapidly with each passing year. Cloud services, once at the edge of always-connected infrastructure, are already falling behind the needs of high-tech operations. Multi-cloud strategies, which involve the use of multiple cloud service providers, offer a solution that can optimize performance across regions. However, they come with their own challenges. Managing

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Moonacy Protocol Adds Dogecoin (DOGE) To Its Ecosystem | HackerNoon

Moonacy Protocol continues to expand its ecosystem by adding support for Dogecoin (DOGE). This means that users of the platform will be able to use DOGE for deposits, exchanges and withdrawals, expanding the range of investment and trading tools available. Dogecoin (DOGE) is one of the most popular meme coins that was created in 2013, and has since gathered the largest crypto community in the market. The asset gained its recognition thanks to the support

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Aura Raises $5.5 Million Seed Round To Accelerate AI Model Validation And Rental Marketplace | HackerNoon

NEW YORK, United States, March 13th, 2025/Chainwire/–Aura, the pioneering platform for the testing, validating, and accessing on-chain AI models, is thrilled to announce the successful completion of its $5.5 million seed financing round. The round was led by Daxos Capital, Manifold Trading and Selini Capital, with participation from Hermeneutic Investments, and additional support from key industry leaders. This milestone marks a significant step forward in Aura’s mission to address critical challenges with the expanding on-chain

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Ourbit Distributes 85% Of $BITCH Memecoin To Community Alongside SuperCEX Debut With DEX Integration | HackerNoon

SINGAPORE, Singapore, March 13th, 2025/Chainwire/–Ourbit, one of the fastest-growing memecoin-focused exchanges of 2024, today announced the launch of Phase 3 of its $BITCH memecoin airdrop campaign. With Phase 1 continuing through March 31 and Phase 2 now completed, Ourbit is allocating 85% of the token’s 1 billion supply directly to community members through this multi-phase airdrop. This airdrop campaign coincides with Ourbit’s debut of the world’s first “SuperCEX,” a hybrid trading model that integrates DEX

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Coldware’s Presale Growth Hits $1.5M | HackerNoon

With its explosive presale growth, Coldware (COLD) has already raised $1.5 million in a short amount of time, catching the attention of investors looking for the next big blockchain opportunity. As Binance Coin continues to dominate the crypto exchange space, Coldware’s rise is seen as a potential challenger in the growing blockchain ecosystem, especially with its impressive tokenization platform and decentralized infrastructure. Coldware’s Rapid Growth Coldware (COLD) has rapidly gained attention from crypto traders, particularly

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Why The Hell is Observability So Darn Expensive!? | HackerNoon

ACT NOW! LIMITED TIME OFFER! OPERATORS ARE STANDING BY! I’m ready for my next adventure as a DevRel advocate / Technical Evangelist / IT Talespinner. If that sounds like something you need, drop me a line in email or on LinkedIn I’ve specialized in monitoring and observability for 27 years now, and I’ve seen a lot of tools and techniques come and go (RMon, anyone?); and more than a few come and stay (Rumors of

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Reseller Spam Beggar Exposed: QuakeServices and the Fake Newsbreak Employee | HackerNoon

Tired of spammy, desperate, and non-GDPR-compliant spam emails begging to sell you guest posts and links? Meet QuakeServices.com, a so-called outreach service person employed by the online publication https://www.newsbreak.com/ At the center of this pathetic operation and fake claims of employment is an Alias Harley Groff—or at least that’s the name they slap on their emails ([email protected]). But wait, in the email signature sent with gmail.com, the sender suddenly transforms into a totally different person

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Lessons I’ve Learned as a UX/UI Designer in a Failed Startup | HackerNoon

Working as a solo UX/UI designer in a startup can be an exhilarating experience, filled with opportunities for innovation, rapid learning, and creative freedom. Failure, however, is an inevitable part of growth — I know this firsthand as the UX/UI designer for a website builder startup that didn’t succeed. I was a huge fan of this startup and truly believed in it, but sometimes things don’t go as planned. Despite the disappointment, this journey taught

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