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How to Participate In Sui DevNet and Mint NFT?

You may miss the Aptos airdrop, however, there might be another opportunity to get Sui airdrop when Sui goes live. This article will show you how to participate in Sui DevNet by requesting $Sui tokens to mint an NFT in the DevNet.

How to Participate in Link3 Events and Join Raffle?

Web 3 DAO and top popular crypto projects are on Link3.to already and plan to host events. To attract crypto enthusiasts to participate in the Events, the Event hosters will generally create a raffle for users who join in the event. Since there are a lot of Events on Link3, you may confuse about which Events to join and how to join the raffle. So in this article , we will try to explain how the Link3 platform work and introduce how to join a raffle briefly.

What Are Football(Soccer) Fan Tokens?

The 22nd edition FIFA World Cup will be played from 20 November to 18 December 2022 in Qatar. It is an excellent event for football(soccer) fans. As the World Cup date approaches, the football fan tokens are becoming popular and some mainstream platforms have started to release their football fan tokens. As a crypto investor, or maybe a football fan, you may want to invest in football fan tokens. This article will summarize the best top 10 football fan tokens based on the market cap. (For all fan token categories, you may visit  Top Fan Token Tokens Coins by 24h Price Change )

How To Get NFT and Digitally Signed Book from Vitalik?

The co-founder of Ethereum, Vitalik Buterin will release his new book,  Proof of Stake , on Sep. 27, 2022. All of the preorders will receive a free, signed digital copy. To get the digital book in its NFT format, you can order a physical copy or make a donation in any amount of ETH. This article will show you how to get the NFT format of a digitally signed book from Vitalik via donation.

What is End-to-End Encryption (E2EE) and How Does it Work?

Due to nature of today's digital communications, you rarely communicate directly with your peers. It may appear that you and your friends are exchanging private messages, but they are being recorded and stored on a central server. You may not want your messages read by the server that relays them between you and the receiver. End-to-end encryption (or, more simply, E2EE) may be the solution for you in that case. End-to-end encryption is a method of encrypting communications between the receiver and sender so that only they can decrypt the data. Its roots can be found in the 1990s, when Phil Zimmerman released Pretty Good Privacy (better known as PGP). This article will tell you how does End-to-End Encryption Work.