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Opened in April 2025, Westwood Wood Fired Kitchen in Da Nang has quickly become more than just a restaurant – it has become a warm, vibrant gathering place for both locals and thoughtful travelers who seek something genuine and delicious.

This brandchild was brought to life by Vivian Tran and her longtime dear friend, Executive Chef Curtis Demyon. Together, they create...


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While you have certainly come across the fairly widespread – and partially certainly true – “AI doomerism” narrative that rapid advances in Artificial Intelligence (AI) will obliterate a significant amount of previously secure and well-paid jobs in IT, there is one sector that seems pre-destined for a years-long seminal bull market: Cyber Security.

As AI-assisted codin...


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Please take note that the BitcoinVN Liquidity Pools (staking / liquidity provision products used to support BitcoinVN swap operations) are solely designed for sophisticated investors who can put capital at risk and fully understand ...


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Wrench attacks are emerging as one of the most serious real-world threats facing Bitcoin and crypto holders. Unlike traditional crypto crimes like smart contract hacks, phishing, malware, or fake websites, wrench attacks happen in real life and directly target people who own crypto.

For years, Bitcoiners have warned that physical attacks on known c...


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Earlier this year, hardware wallet company Trezor confirmed unauthorized access to its official X (Twitter) account. The incident was later attributed to a sophisticated phishing attack involving a fake Calendly invitation – a known social engineering tactic repeatedly used against crypto and technology firms. The case remains a useful reminder that even security-consciou...


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