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Digital literacy requires technical and cognitive skills to find, access, and respond to online-based queries. It also requires agents to adhere to remote work best practices. Agents with digital literacy skills can effectively communicate with colleagues and customers and utilize agent workspaces, tools, and additional resources. It’s OK if agents are unfamiliar with a specific database or software, but they should have the cognitive ability to pick up evolving digital tools quickly and incorporate them into their workflow.
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As U.S. President-elect Donald Trump prepares to return to the White House on January 20, his first day in office could be marked by executive actions that may significantly impact the cryptocurrency industry. According to a report by The Washington Post on Jan. 13, Trump is expected to prioritize executive orders addressing crypto de-banking and revising a controversial bank accounting policy. The anticipated orders include a repeal of a policy introduced under the Biden administration, requiring banks holding cryptocurrency to list the digital assets as liabilities. This policy stems from the Securities and Exchange Commission’s March 2022 Staff Accounting Bulletin, SAB 121, which has faced resistance from the crypto industry.
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Nodecoin Token Usage Nodecoin enables holders to engage with the Nodepay ecosystem in several key ways: Powering Network Transactions Use $NC to pay for network services, including real-time data retrieval (Node Collect), AI-specific crawling, search queries (Node Search), dataset access, and other premium features. Staking Incentives Stake $NC to specialized nodes (e.g., Validator Nodes) to help facilitate network operations and security. Stakers earn rewards for supporting Nodepay’s infrastructure. Ecosystem Governance Participate in the development of the Nodepay network. Token holders can propose and vote on improvements, define which partners to onboard, and determine incentive mechanisms for all participants.
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Generative AI, AI agents, and other intelligent technologies play crucial roles in customer service. Modern support agents must understand how to work with evolving tech tools like AI to be successful and provide more comprehensive support. 90 percent of early AI adopters believe that 80 percent of CX issues will be resolved without a human in the next few years. Do you agree? Fear of change might make some wary of new tech. Yet CX leaders aren’t slowing down. In the Zendesk Customer Experience Trends Report 2025, we found that 86 percent of CX leaders believe CX will be utterly transformed in the next three years thanks to AI. And 90 percent of early AI adopters and Trendsetters believe that 80 percent of customer service issues will be resolved without a human in the next few years. Tech proficiency is key to keeping up in this rapidly changing job landscape.
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Intuition is one of many essential customer service representative skills required to better understand and help customers. Agents must be able to anticipate needs and pull relevant reference resources from a knowledge base while speaking to customers. A culture of customer focus and reflective listening is key. Customers don’t like repeating themselves, and they expect agents to have immediate insights and solutions when they reach out. Intuitive agents can sift through the details, identify needs, and work more efficiently.
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Linea’s ecosystem is growing ahead of airdrop Meanwhile, Linea is a popular layer-2 network that uses zero-knowledge technology to supercharge the Ethereum network. It rivals other L2 networks like Arbitrum, Base, and Optimism. On-chain data shows that Linea has handled over 241 million transactions in its network. It has handled almost 240,000 transactions in the last 14 days. More data shows that Linea has accumulated over $383 million in locked value. Mendi, ZeroLend, and Lynex are notable players in its ecosystem.
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HIVE Digital Technologies, a leading force in sustainable blockchain infrastructure, has announced a significant milestone in its Bitcoin mining operations going into 2025. The Vancouver-based company achieved 6.0 Exahashes per second (EH/s) in operational hashrate, reflecting a 47% increase from the 4.08 EH/s recorded at the end of 2023. The surge was primarily driven by the deployment of cutting-edge Avalon mining machines from Canaan Inc., which continually boost their efficiency and expand operational capacity. Additionally, HIVE has secured electricity costs below two cents per kilowatt-hour in Sweden. With these advancements, HIVE now sets a more ambitious goal: reaching 15 EH/s by the end of 2025.
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The former CEO of Yahoo got her start at Google when it was a startup after she accidentally opened a recruiter email she meant to delete and ultimately got the job. Marissa Mayer is most well-known for her stint as CEO of Yahoo, but before she took the helm of the tech giant, she took a serendipitous dive into the unknown by joining a then little-known startup called Google. Although she would later become Google’s 20th employee and first female engineer, as a graduating computer science major at Stanford during the height of the tech bubble in 1999, Mayer found herself with 14 job offers to major companies. Unsure of which to choose, Mayer took stock of all the good decisions she had made up until that time, according to an interview at Fortune’s MPW conference in 2011, which included picking Stanford, pivoting away from a major in medicine, and working in Switzerland for a summer
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