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D&T Issue 87

How to Develop a Cryptocurrency and 10 questions for 2022

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With Omicron variant picking up speed, while most companies seem to be worried about market caps and valuations, Apple clearly isn’t. Earlier this week, it became the first U.S. company to reach $3 trillion market cap.

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The apocryphal story is that it starts with, “brand men,” at Procter & Gamble. Neil McElroy, who never worked as a PM, is called the father of the profession.

An overview of engineering milestones that will happen in 2022. The technologies include Wi-Fi 6E, electric planes, 3-nanometer chips, cryogenic energy storage, and more.

As we enter 2022, there are lots of areas where trillion dollar questions are wide open. These are the questions about today, from crypto to cars to fast fashion and more.

Cryptocurrencies have recently become popular, opening endless possibilities to companies, individuals, and DAOs. The article explains how to develop a cryptocurrency using Solidity and the ERC20 Token standard.

Tesla delivered almost a million cars in 2021 despite the semiconductor crisis plaguing the automobile industry.

A 10,000-square-foot kite system dubbed Seawing can be deployed at the touch of a button and help tow large cargo ships by harnessing the power of the wind.

A resource for cultivating awareness of when and how cognitive bias can be introduced into the design process.

The OOUX process aims to help us map and uncover the objects in a system, their content, how they relate to each other, and how users can act on them.

If you are looking for a high-paying backend or full-stack developer role related to smart contracts, you’d better know some advanced web3 topics like Token Economics, Ecosystem tooling and Cryptography primitives.

The founder and former CEO of failed blood testing startup Theranos was found guilty on 4 out of 11 federal fraud and conspiracy charges.

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