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Use this simple trick to stop feeling overwhelmed! At Scaleap, we rely on the "Eisenhower matrix" to define our next steps Think of it as your personal task manager, dividing your tasks into four easy categories: 1- Urgent and Important: ๐Ÿš€ These are your top prioritiesโ€”tackle them first! 2- Important but Not Urgent: ๐Ÿ“… Schedule these tasks to ensure you make progress without the last-minute rush. 3- Urgent but Not Important: ๐Ÿ”„ If you can, delegate these tasks to lighten your load. 4- Neither Urgent not Important: โŒ Time to let these go! Eliminate distractions and focus on what truly matters. By using the Eisenhower Matrix, youโ€™ll be able to focus on what really counts, boost your productivity, and reduce stress. Why not give it a try today? Your future self will thank you! ๐ŸŒŸ #scaleap_tips #scaleap
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Imagine a world where the biggest Bitcoin exchange in the 2010s, Mt. Gox, stood as the shining beacon of cryptocurrency. โฌ‡๏ธ That is, until a pesky little software glitch decided to crash the party. This error created transactions that were forever out of reach, costing the exchange up to $1.5 million in lost bitcoinsโ€”talk about a digital disaster! But wait, the drama doesnโ€™t end there! In 2014, Mt. Gox faced its nemesis when hackers swooped in, making off with over 850,000 bitcoins. At the time, that was worth about half a billion dollarsโ€”yes, with a โ€œbโ€! Although around 200,000 bitcoins were eventually recovered, the rest vanished into the digital ether, leaving the exchange in a tailspin. Ultimately, Mt. Gox was forced to declare bankruptcy, reminding us all that in the wild west of cryptocurrency, fortunes can flip faster than you can say โ€œblockchain.โ€
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Tips time! When trying to launch an app, always think ahead 1- When you work with developers, always ask why they chose the technology they chose. You might not be a tech expert, but you will be able to assess if they chose it because it's best suited for you, or because they want to finish fast while discarding quality 2- Always plan for scalability. Developers might suggest different ways of doing things: a fast way and another that takes scalability into consideration. Depending on the subject, it is almost always better to choose the latter. You don't want your app to crash when it hits 10,000 users. And remember, starting right is insanely cheaper than adjusting later 3- IP rights: Many people fall into the trap of not preserving their IP rights. If you plan a project, always sign an IP contract that gives you ownership of the code. This prevents the developers from selling your code to other people, and hence your idea!
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