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Brittany Kaiser is a world-renowned expert in data privacy and the blockchain, joining Bywire to grow media literacy tools for global audiences.
Brittany Kaiser, Co-founder, Own Your Data Foundation, on the ContentMakers stage during day two of Web Summit 2019 at the Altice Arena in Lisbon, Portugal. Photo by Sam Barnes/Web Summit via Sportsfile
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Job Title: Writer/journalist The Job: To produce articles based around the crypto/blockchain sector, with a dedicated focus on everything EOS and EOSIO related. The EOS community, foundation, Eden, Block.one and everything in between will be your “patch”. You will help Bywire become the most comprehensive source of news of information emerging from the EOS scene, informing and growing the community through accurate, informative and thoughtful engagement. Always seeking evidence based truth, irrespective of where it leads, or to whom. Place: Remote working Hours and wages: Starting at $1500 + bonus per month paid in EOS - 30/40 hours per week - freelancer (potential equity offers for right candidates). This will grow significantly as we raise further investment and crowdfunding campaigns over the coming months.  Additionally we will pay for specific stories, contact us for details and to present pitches.  More about Bywire: Bywire News is a world first, revolutionary democratic news an...
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By Phil Stewart WASHINGTON - U.S.-trained Afghan pilots and other personnel who fled to Uzbekistan and were held in an Uzbek camp for about a month started departing the country on Sunday, a pilot told . They left under a U.S. deal that came despite Taliban pressure for the return of the pilots and aircraft. The group is at least initially heading to the United Arab Emirates, the pilot said, speaking on condition of anonymity. previously disclosed tension at the Uzbek camp, with Afghan pilots fearing being sent back to Afghanistan and being killed by the Taliban. The Taliban say they will not carry out reprisal killings after seizing control of the country in August.   (Reporting by Phil Stewart; Editing by Cynthia Osterman)...
Much has been written about the blockchain, but it still remains largely misunderstood. Here’s how it works to enhance trust and transparency in the system.
FILE PHOTO: Representations of the virtual currency stand on a motherboard in this picture illustration taken May 20, 2021. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration
Cryptocurrencies are all the hype with the likes of Elon Musk as well as celebrities such as Reese Witherspoon getting involved - but what are they, and how do they work?
Representations of cryptocurrencies Bitcoin, Ethereum, DogeCoin, Ripple, Litecoin are placed on PC motherboard in this illustration taken June 29, 2021. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration/File Photo
PARIS - French Europe minister Clement Beaune rejected on Thursday Britain's request to renegotiate the Brexit deal governing trade with Northern Ireland, dismissing British accusations of European dogmatism as a "tall tale". "How could we renegotiate with a partner that cannot respect its own commitments?" Beaune told .   (Reporting by Michel Rose; editing by Christian Lowe and Chris Reese)...
- Alphabet's Google will now show its search engine users more information about why it found the results they are shown, the company said on Thursday. It said people googling queries will now be able to click into details such as how their result matched certain search terms, in order to better decide if the information is relevant. Google has been making changes to give users more context about the results its search engine provides. Earlier this year it introduced panels to tell users about the sources of the information they are seeing. It has also started warning users when a topic is rapidly evolving and search results might not be reliable.   (Reporting by Elizabeth Culliford; Editing by Kirsten Donovan)...
LONDON (Bywire News) - Mission statement: The Bywire mission is to unify independent news, to challenge the legacy media narrative. To simplify Indie news dissemination to the critical masses, by making it as accessible and as convenient as possible. To become and remain the technological, democratic, immutable, monetisation, web 3.0 content publication standard. Bywire shall, and forever adhere to the following principles and standards: Truthful. In the pursuit of truth, Bywire shall be fearless, and prepared to make sacrifices of its material fortunes, if such course be necessary for the public good. Trustworthy. To always remain trusted; to never endanger brand trust through the use of any words, acts, or reporting, in any form, that is or includes deceit, conflation, and supposition. Transparent. The duty of Bywire is to its Readers, Publishers, and to the public at large, and not to the private interests of its owners, advertisers, and general customers. Accountable. Those who r...
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With distrust of social media growing, a new social media platform has reached the end of its first year. Could 2021 be the year it rewrites the social media rule book?
Daniel Larimer, CTO of Block.one at the B1 June launch, 2019, Washington DC. Photo credits and copyright, Block.one
The Association of Probate Researchers have said it is shocked at reports that researchers have been flouting lockdown rules by visiting beneficiaries from wills.
A healthcare worker poses with colleagues and first responders who gathered to greet them during a shift change at the EvergreenHealth Medical Center, which saw the first death due to coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in the U.S., and has treated hundreds of other cases, in Kirkland, Washington, U.S. April 16, 2020.  REUTERS/Lindsey Wasson
A solicitor who made more than £10,000 by sub letting his London council flat has been struck off by a tribunal.
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The cryptocurrency arm of Fidelity Investments, one of the world's largest investment managers, has launched its first foray into Europe, opening a new front in efforts to drag digital money into mainstream investing.