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The Role of Blockchain in the Launch and Growth of Cryptocurrency

Smart Data Collective

Ripple was created in 2012 and reached a value of over $5,000 per coin by the end of 2014. Satoshi’s idea was directly intended to create a form of digital cash that wasn’t controlled by banks. In the wake of the 2008 financial crisis, Satoshi saw how reckless banks were with people’s money.

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Guidelines on Trading Cryptocurrency Over the Blockchain

Smart Data Collective

If you are planning to invest in bitcoin or another cryptocurrency, then you are going to have to know how to leverage it when buying through a popular cryptocurrency exchange. However, you will probably be more inclined to trust blockchain if you know that it is used by some of the world’s largest banks like J.P.

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26 Interesting Statistics around Big Data, Data Science, and Analytics Market, Jobs, and Salaries

Analysts Corner

LinkedIn’s emerging jobs report states that data science has emerged as the fastest-growing job requirement world-wide, with more than 650% growth since 2012. By 2025 , the market of big data analytics in banking is predicted to grow to $62.10 (Image created using Adobe Spark/Adobe Express) Win with Data Science!

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Women in Project Management for #IWD2022

Training ByteSize

In 2012 my family and I decided to set Training Bytesize up as we knew there was a gap in the market for high quality, affordable Project Management Training backed up with exceptional customer service. Along with Victoria, Heather co-founded Training Bytesize in 2012. Hi Victoria, tell us a bit about your role at Training Bytesize.

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Why Do We Frequently Question Data But Not Assumptions?

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Meanwhile, it’s reported that Hillary Clinton assembled a data team that was three times larger than Obama’s impressive 2012 operation. For example, while analytics was in the top three spending categories for US banks, only 20% of banking executives wanted their organizations to be highly data-driven.

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