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Finality Comparison Across Blockchains: How Different Networks Confirm Transactions
Diana Pink 18 June 2025 10

Finality Comparison Across Blockchains: How Different Networks Confirm Transactions

Learn how different blockchains achieve transaction finality - from Bitcoin’s slow probabilistic model to Ethereum’s staked security and instant deterministic chains. Understand what 'final' really means and which network fits your use case.

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What is Moola Celo EUR (mCEUR) Crypto Coin? A Practical Guide to the Euro-Pegged Stablecoin on Celo
Diana Pink 16 June 2025 5

What is Moola Celo EUR (mCEUR) Crypto Coin? A Practical Guide to the Euro-Pegged Stablecoin on Celo

mCEUR is a Euro-pegged stablecoin built on the Celo blockchain for mobile payments and DeFi. It enables low-cost, fast transfers using phone numbers, ideal for remittances and unbanked users in Europe and emerging markets.

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What Is Green Blockchain Technology? A Clear Guide to Sustainable Blockchain
Diana Pink 12 June 2025 6

What Is Green Blockchain Technology? A Clear Guide to Sustainable Blockchain

Green blockchain technology replaces energy-heavy mining with low-power consensus systems like Proof-of-Stake, cutting carbon emissions by over 99%. It powers real-world climate solutions-from carbon tracking to sustainable agriculture-without sacrificing security or decentralization.

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Land Mines in Cambodia: The Hidden Threat Still Killing and Maiming Today
Diana Pink 1 October 2011 5

Land Mines in Cambodia: The Hidden Threat Still Killing and Maiming Today

Land mines from decades of war still kill and maim Cambodians today. Learn how AI, detection rats, and local deminers are fighting to clear the land - and why the crisis isn't over.

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Land Mines in Cambodia: The Ongoing Fight to Clear a Deadly Legacy
Diana Pink 1 October 2011 6

Land Mines in Cambodia: The Ongoing Fight to Clear a Deadly Legacy

Cambodia still battles millions of landmines left over from decades of war. Over 40,000 have lost limbs, and children are still being injured. But new tech like mine-detection rats and AI is speeding up clearance - if funding holds.

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Gerisa, Awdal: Life in a Remote Town in Somaliland
Diana Pink 12 May 2011 6

Gerisa, Awdal: Life in a Remote Town in Somaliland

Gerisa is a remote town in Somaliland's Awdal region, where life revolves around livestock, clan elders, and scarce resources. With no electricity, limited water, and no formal government services, its people survive through resilience, remittances, and tradition.

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Abyan Governorate: Yemen's Strategic South and the Fight for Control
Diana Pink 17 August 2010 10

Abyan Governorate: Yemen's Strategic South and the Fight for Control

Abyan Governorate in southern Yemen is a strategic battleground caught between AQAP, the STC, and tribal forces. Once an agricultural hub, it's now a war zone with untapped resources and a resilient population caught in the crossfire.

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Khatumo State: The Rise of Somalia's North Eastern State and Its Impact on Federal Governance
Diana Pink 1 November 2004 6

Khatumo State: The Rise of Somalia's North Eastern State and Its Impact on Federal Governance

Khatumo State, now the North Eastern State of Somalia, emerged from Dhulbahante clan unity to challenge Somaliland's control and reclaim a place within Somalia's federal system. With new federal recognition, infrastructure projects, and reduced conflict, it represents a turning point in Somali governance.

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Galdogob, Puntland: The Border Town Driving Somalia’s Livestock Economy
Diana Pink 15 February 1971 10

Galdogob, Puntland: The Border Town Driving Somalia’s Livestock Economy

Galdogob, a border town in Puntland, Somalia, drives one of Africa’s largest livestock export economies. With over 100,000 animals shipped annually, a renovated airport, and deep cultural roots, it’s a hub of resilience amid drought and conflict.

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