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Planting bee-friendly plants seems to be the new fad in many cities around the globe. In the UK, amateur gardeners regularly try to attract such insects, while in France, farmers have offered land to help beekeepers . In other countries, such as Canada, cities adopt pollinators. Some companies even undertake wildflower planting efforts. But not all plants can satisfy the nutritional requirements of bees and some may be more useful than others in balancing bee diets. From early spring to autumn, pollinating insects, such as bees, use the rich food resources supplied by plants in the form of nectar and…
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SIM-swapping has plagued cryptocurrency holders for close to a year, and now Google’s head of account security has had enough. He wants to put a stop to it with a clever gadget the size of a flash drive. This new form of identity fraud hinges on tricking telecom staff into rerouting a victim’s telephone number to a SIM card housed in a device under the control of an attacker. Its effect was demonstrated recently when a victim filed a $224 million lawsuit against his cell phone provider, AT&T, alleging gross negligence that led to $24 million worth of cryptocurrency being taken from his…
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Here’s an explainer about soft forks you’ll actually understand

Welcome to Hard Fork Basics, a collection of tips, tricks, guides, and advice to keep you up to date in the cryptocurrency and blockchain world. If you’ve been following cryptocurrencies and blockchain technology in recent months, you will have come across a lot of debate about ‘forks’. In programming terms, a fork is a word used to describe a technical event that takes place when participants on a network must agree on a set of common rules. Forks can be hard or soft. In this article, Hard Fork is going to take a look at what soft forks are, and…
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