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Polygon | World Economic Forum
Polygon believes in Web3 for all. Polygon is a decentralized Ethereum scaling platform that enables developers to build scalable user-friendly decentralized apps with low transaction fees without sacrificing on security.
A cyber-attack with COVID-like characteristics? - The World Economic Forum
Restoring trust online: Discover how cybersecurity's zero trust models can offer valuable lessons for rebuilding trust in the digital world. Learn strategies to enhance security, protect privacy, and foster a safer online environment for the future.
Top 10 Risks in 2026: Geoeconomic Confrontation Tops the List | World ...
As the world faces uncertainty, geoeconomic confrontation is the main short-term risk, while environmental issues shape the long-term outlook, experts say.
How will asset tokenization transform the future of finance?
When institutions, regulators and tech come together to build trusted, interoperable frameworks, asset tokenization should be able to fulfil its potential.
Blockchain gaming under the microscope part 4: what lies ahead
The final part in this series assesses the future of blockchain gaming. Infrastructure and distribution limitations are still holding the sector back.
Global Risks Report 2025 | World Economic Forum
The Global Risks Report 2025 analyses global risks to support decision-makers in balancing current crises and longer-term priorities.
What are Central bank digital currencies (CBDCs)? | World Economic Forum
Central bank digital currencies (CBDCs) are a kind of digital money issued by a central bank, but are not cryptocurrency and would not replace cash. CBDCs offer potential benefits for financial inclusion, but there are concerns that need to be considered, as the World Economic Forum’s Digital Currency Governance Consortium White Paper Series points out. Governments and central banks need to ...
Climate hazards are reshaping business realities and responses
Extreme weather is hitting harder and more often, threatening businesses. A new Forum report explores risks, costs and resilience to tackle climate hazards.
17 ways technology could change the world by 2027
We asked the World Economic Forum's new class of Technology Pioneers for their views on how technology will change the world in the next five years - this is what they told us.
What does urban design tell us about economic development?
As the shape of this polygon departs from that of a circle, becoming less and less compact, the average distance between points within this polygon will tend to increase. The same thing happens to cities as they expand in space. A good, real-world example of these types of interactions is the comparison between Calcutta and Bangalore.
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