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Has Machine Learning Made Cryptocurrencies Traceable?

Smart Data Collective

The first crypto to be invented was Bitcoin in 2009, and 11 years later, it remains the most popular overall. Machine learning and other big data technology has played an important role in the direction of the market. Experts and governments have mentioned that cryptos are ideal ways of carrying out illegal activities.

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Can Predictive Analytics Identify Future Crypto Profitability?

Smart Data Collective

The first blockchain-based cryptocurrency, Bitcoin, was launched in 2009. Ever since they went mainstream, cryptocurrencies have come under increased scrutiny from governments, regulatory bodies, and critics.

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How to Decide Whether a SaaS Tool is Worth Purchasing?

Smart Data Collective

It was launched as a paid service and went on to add a freemium option in 2009, growing its user base from 85,000 to 450,000 a year. As a company grows and becomes global, it must align with various IT governance practices and policies. Use the Right SaaS Software for Your Data-Driven Company.

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Press Release: Astera Launches Code-Free API Lifecycle Management Solution, Astera Data Services at Big Data LDN 2022

Astera

September 21, 2022, Olympia, London – Astera today launched a new code-free API lifecycle management solution, Astera Data Services, at Big Data LDN. Big Data London is one of the leading data and analytics conferences that host data and analytics experts, technology vendors, and consultants from across the globe.

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Misleading Statistics Examples – Discover The Potential For Misuse of Statistics & Data In The Digital Age

Data Pine

A 2009 investigative survey by Dr. Daniele Fanelli from The University of Edinburgh found that 33.7% of scientists surveyed admitted to questionable research practices, including modifying results to improve outcomes, subjective data interpretation, withholding analytical details, and dropping observations because of gut feelings….

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