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Working with Hedera Hashgraph to support the next generation of distributed ledger technology.

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Leemon Baird is the Co-founder and CTO of Swirlds Inc.   With over 20 years of technology and startup experience, he has held positions as a Professor of Computer Science at the Air Force Academy, Adjunct Professor at multiple other prestigious universities, and as a senior scientist in several labs. He has been the co-founder of several startups, including two identity-related starts-ups with successful exits. He received his Ph.D. in Computer Science from Carnegie Mellon University faster than any student in school history (2 years, 9 months), has multiple patents, and over 100 publications in peer-reviewed journals on computer security, machine learning, and mathematics. He regularly keynotes on these topics at conferences. In this nearly hour-long conversation ,  our audience will get a first-hand look  at what may become the future of the Internet.  Hashgraph is a revolutionary new distributed ledger technology like no other.  It is able to scale faster, wi...

Opportunity Everywhere, Greenest and Fastest, Social Justice and Hope To Do A Decentralized Open Source Web3.0 Differently. Plus, Contributing To Your Small Business Growth, Right Now @HBar Foundation.

  When compared with other leading POS networks, @UCL found #Hedera to be the greenest & fastest network available. 🌱 This is how the Hedera network and its underlying carbon-negative #hashgraph technology are building a sustainability economy. pic.twitter.com/HptNatmVfg — HBAR Foundation (@HBAR_foundation) February 17, 2022 #Hedera is making history, with #HBAR surpassing the staggering 2,183,000,000 transactions overall – it's more than #Bitcoin & #Ethereum 💥 But what makes @hedera such a scalable #crypto ? One word: Hashgraph! 📍Learn more in our Academy ✉️ Hold, send, swap, buy $HBAR on Guarda! — Guarda (@GuardaWallet) February 16, 2022 . @AndrewYang aims to launch a DAO that will focus on educating lawmakers about web3 Details by @strack_ben https://t.co/WPxa9pqlZL — Blockworks (@Blockworks_) February 17, 2022

What Is The BIG Idea?

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"Festival of Dangerous Ideas" is Returning To Sydney 17 - 18th September 2022 "IT'S NOT JUST DANGEROUS IDEAS, IT'S DANGEROUS REALITIES." In a conversation moderated by Simon Longstaff,  historians Joya Chatterji and Stephen Fry discuss whether the age of Enlightenment is truly coming to an end.  They share varying Enlightenment narratives that cross geographical, cultural and class borders and challenge the attempt to define an era of history as linear, with a definitive start and end point. Joya Chatterji is a Professor of South Asian History. Stephen Fry is an English actor, screenwriter, author, playwright, journalist, poet, comedian, television presenter and film director. Produced by  The Festival of Dangerous Ideas,  The Ethics Centre   and Audiocraft. FODI Celebrating 10 Years in 2020 - The Story So Far Why have a festival of dangerous ideas? The world has changed, is changing. To survive, we must adapt. Go beyond the hype. The Festival of Dangerous I...

Hedera Hashgraph. Innovate, Create, Open Source Code and Free Access For All. And Still, There Is More To Come.

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Hedera Hashgraph is a public network that allows individuals and businesses to create powerful decentralized applications (DApps).  This technology allows it to improve upon many blockchain-based alternatives in several key areas, including speed, cost, and scalability.  Hedera is governed (NOT owned) by a council of the worlds leading organizations including;  Google, IBM, Boeing, LG, and diversified industry. Council members have a limited rotational term on the advisory council so cannot dominate or "take over" the open source as seen in closed web2.0 Big Tech.  Listen to Guest, Mance Harmon, CEO of Hedera share some insights as to why, this rather long to market tech is finally being recognized as a significant shift. the original proof of stake algorithm has now been in testing and development for some 6 years. It is NOT a revolution, and Leemon's and Mance's guiding vision and wisdom of patience, care, core values, open source and carbon positive are very real ...

Open, Secure, Ethical & Innovative? Yes Please!

  📣 BREAKING: @hedera $HBAR made it and is on the list of Global Innovators 2022 by World Economic Forum - the world’s most promising start-ups and scale-ups that are at the forefront of ethical technological and business model innovation. Read more: https://t.co/BaTYgdycCX — HBAR Jerry 🌐 (@HbarJerry) February 2, 2022

Griffith Review 75: Learning Curves explores what we can learn about learning.

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Education never ends, as Sherlock Holmes once told Watson – but where does it begin?  And how many different paths can we take on the journey to knowledge? From preschool to postgrad, from private to public, and from sandstone to the school of life, what do the parameters of our educational experiences add up to?  Australia is one of the most educated countries in the world, but not every Australian has access to a world-class education.  What does a good education look like in a country with an increasingly segregated school system, public funding for private institutions, and a tertiary sector that’s facing an uncertain financial and philosophical future?  How does education change in a country where political regard for its most basic principle – that education matters – seems to have so profoundly changed? Griffith Review 75: Learning Curves explores what we can learn about learning. Griffith Review · Ashley Hay reading Prismatic Perspectives from Griffith Revie...