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" ... As well as decentralized exchange (DEX) clones, there are liquidity pools, stablecoins, lending protocols, payment platforms, initial DEX offerings (IDO) launchpads, gambling dApps, NFT marketplaces, and the list goes on. Ethereum might have the brand name, the vast developer community, and the seemingly bottomless liquidity, but alternative networks are aggressively building their own platforms and fanbases. ... "
" ... Fortnite is really trying to make fetch happen with the concept of glider redeploy, a controversial addition to the game that was eventually removed after fan complaints. The idea is that players can redeploy their glider anytime when falling from a great height, rather than just from the bus or launchpads. ... "
" ... In exploring the list a few thoughts immediately jump to mind. First, crypto-giant Coinbase is the only crypto-native firm to earn this distinction (six such companies have made the list at least one year). Second, many of these members not only explored blockchain use cases, but took the extra step of building their own platforms and launchpads (Ant Group, IBM, Microsoft, Samsung, and VMWare, for example). Finally, this list validates supply-chain management—one of the most-promising and earliest-identified use cases—as Cargill and Walmart have not only used this technology to improve their own processes, but leveraged their clout to bring supply chain partners into their blockchain orbit. ... "
" ... Masini noted that HEC’s MBA community is global and provides students with both camaraderie and job opportunities. Many students use their MBA experiences as launchpads for exploring other opportunities and cultures in Europe. Proximity to Paris – an international business as well as cultural center – augments what Masini calls a “transformational location.” ... "