Rey Anthony Ostria

Year Review: 22 Things that Dominated 2022

Chinese words (?) and hygiene-related objects have dominated politics thanks to Sara Daughter-te, Lionel Messi finally lifted Argentina for the World Cup title after beating 2018 champs France, self-proclaimed “free-speech absolutist” Elon Musk made noise after suspending the accounts of journalists and comedians critical of him, and Zelenskyy and Ukraine have been standing up to Putin’s Russia. Let’s revisit the year by listing down 23 things that dominated the headlines, conversations, and memes this year.

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Reddit NFTs: Explained

Since NFTs are on the blockchain, this means it’s easy to prove that its supply is limited, that you actually own the asset, and that it exists. This also means that it’s easy to interact with it through something called “smart contracts,” which is a misnomer because it’s not actually “smart” nor is it a “contract.”

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