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Are NFTs for Real?

By John Patrick Posted on June 17, 2022 Posted in Bitcoin, Blockchain, Crypto, Encryption, Mobile voting Tagged with banking, banks, blockchain, blockchain voting, deeds, home finance, mortgages, NFTs, titles

Are NFTs for Real? Written: June 2022 The world of NFTs is emerging, and I think it is a big deal. CNBC reported on June 15 Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates said he thinks cryptocurrencies and NFTs are “100% based on …

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Wrist Pay Is Booming

By John Patrick Posted on June 14, 2015 Posted in e-business, Gadgets, Healthcare Devices, iPhone, Mobile, Watch Tagged with Apple Pay, Apple Watch, banks, Coca Cola, security, stores, vending machines

There were a few last minute items we needed, so I headed over to Trader Joe’s. The store was mobbed, but I got to the checkout counter with the shortest line and an efficient checkout person who rang up the …

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