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Product Hunt

The Crypto Winter Has Become a Nuclear Winter

As FTX contagion spreads, the flaws in the cryptocurrency ecosystem become more apparent. Regulators and legislators like Elizabeth Warren may be honing in, but the damage is largely self-inflicted.
By James Ledbetter
MIAMI, FL - DECEMBER 14: Shantel Hill, a City Carrier Assistant to the United States Postal Service, works to unload her mail truck at the Processing and Distribution Center after collecting mail on the busiest mailing day of the year for the U.S. Postal Service on December 14, 2015 in Miami, Florida. With 10 days to go until Christmas eve, today the postal service was expecting 612 million pieces of mail to be sent, from first class letters to priority packages. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)

A New Cryptocurrency to Ease the Pain of Email

Is it possible for software to be hypocritical?
By Brady Dale
This year many people used Samsung's Gear VR to watch the Rio Olympics.

5 Startup Categories That Made Great Leaps Forward in 2016

Whether they make millennials' lives easier or automate an area that needs it, some industries stand out for their high success rates.
By John Bonazzo
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Know You and Your Ninja’s Limits—Insights From the N++ AMA

By Brady Dale
SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - JANUARY 31: A beach goer selects books with their dog from 30 red Ikea Billy bookcases lined up to form the world's longest outdoor bookcase to celebrate the 30th birthday of the brand's signature furniture piece, at Bondi Beach on January 31, 2010 in Sydney, Australia. The bookcases were filled with thousands of books which beachgoers can swap for one of their own or make a gold coin donation to buy, with proceeds to The Australian Literacy & Numeracy Foundation.

Why Elon Musk’s Biographer Will Do AMAs for Product Hunt’s New Books Channel

By Brady Dale
(Image: Screenshot)

You Can Use Your Phone As a Gun to Play This ‘Duck Hunt’ Mod in Your Browser

By Brady Dale
Books by color

Product Hunt Will Launch a New Vertical Soon, Probably Books [UPDATE]

By Brady Dale
Screenshot from Technobabylon. (Image: Wadjet Eye Games)

Product Hunt Kicks Off Its First New Channel: Games

By Brady Dale
ShipYourEnemiesGlitter.com promises revenge-by-glitter-bomb to anyone willing to pay a price. (Photo: Ship Your Enemies Glitter)

Exclusive: How This Man Got the Media to Fall for ShipYourEnemiesGlitter Stunt

By Ryan Holiday

Amazon's Kindle Scout is a Masterful Meld of Kickstarter and Product Hunt

By Jack Smith IV

‘Closed Club’ is the Product Hunt of Failure

By Jack Smith IV

Product Hunt Has an NYC Fan Club

By Jack Smith IV

Product Hunt's Success Begs the Question: What Is Tech News Even For?

By Jack Smith IV
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