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The Graph (GRT) Price Prediction: GRT Breaks Its resistance, Is $0.25 A Possibility?

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Join Our Telegram channel to stay up to date on breaking news coverage The Graph is on a bull run today, with more than a 65% gain in price within 24 hours, confirming the current uptrend.  The token is trading at $0.21 and ranked number 41 on the crypto market list, according to CoinMarketCap . The Graph, like other cryptocurrencies, has enjoyed a positive start to the year. It traded between the $0.06 – $0.09 range between January 8 and February 3.  It achieved new price levels on February 4, when it traded at the $0.1 level for the first time in 2023. Its current price form could break more resistance levels if the bulls persist. Usually, various factors directly or indirectly influence the price of a crypto asset in the market. So what’s pushing the Graph up? The Graph Introduces New Record For Decentralized Apps Boosting Its Price DappLooker, an analytical platform, reports that last week was record-breaking for the graph network. A new record was s...

Blockchain is the only viable path to privacy and censorship resistance in the 21st century

Decentralized file-sharing services that Big Tech companies can’t control are the only way internet users will be able to maintain their freedom in the years ahead. While censorship resistance and privacy are not the same thing, they are closely intertwined. When the government or another entity, such as an advertiser, can track everything you do, they can also sanction you for bad behavior. Instead of working backward to try and cover up seismic cracks in Web2 with duct tape, it may be time to move full speed ahead on ensuring these same mistakes don’t happen in Web3. By being proactive, the purported internet of the future could actually protect our private information and prevent overzealous or oppressive censorship before these issues become unmanageable. Using crypto to deliver the message In countries fighting for human rights and civil liberties, suppressing free speech and outward communication complicates the struggle against oppressive regimes. This is where the encryption ...