In January, Huffington Post began requiring all commenters (current and new) to connect their Facebook accounts, verified with a phone number, and have
their real names attached to their comments.
Unlike Bitcoin, Ethereum has
a real name attached to it, a leader if you will.
Not exact matches
«Trump tried to get as much newspaper coverage as possible [early in his career], always pushing his Trump [brand] and the adjective «billionaire»
attached to his
name or «successful
real estate developer» and «rich,»» says Gwenda Blair, author of «The Trumps: Three Generations of Builders and a President.»
I don't know if Jimmy Sogg is his
real name, but that's the
name that came
attached to the following message:
I have an impression that those who don't have pet
names and only one
real name are
attached to their
names more.
A publisher should have an address (unless it's a remote, online publisher), a phone number,
names of
real people
attached to the company, an updated website, a presence on social media, reviews, and books.
Leitch is a big deal these days, and officially
attaching his
name is a
real vote of confidence.
The answer to this problem, which is a
real one, since many reporters are newbies or don't know the science they are reporting on and are just looking for a few good quotes to bolster their reportagel, is this: scientists who understand the issue of global warming and climate change need to write more oped commentaries for major newspapers like the NY Times and the LA Times and the Guardian, with their
names attached as author, and get the truth out that way.
We have receieved a report that a long - running
real estate scam that has often appeared under the
name Shiukmoda Joji or Jyoung Chung Tu now has a new
name attached: Chung Mao.
Users log in with their
real identities, and their
names and profile information are
attached to each contribution.
A friend of mine tried to convince me that this was due to people suggesting my phone number was
attached to a
name... I don't use my
real name on facebook.
The blockchain project,
named after a spell from the Harry Potter book series, has been looking for ways to
attach itself to bitcoin since 2016, but with its platform getting closer to being ready (and options like sidechains still in development), developers now argue launching a new cryptocurrency is simply the easiest way to test MimbleWimble with
real users.