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Source channel @githubtrending · Post #15049 · Aug 12

#java#distributed_systems#durable_execution#grpc#java#javascript#microservice_orchestration#orchestration_engine#orchestrator#reactjs#spring_boot#workflow_automation#workflow_engine#workflow_management#workflows Conductor is an open-source tool that helps you manage and automate complex workflows involving many microservices and systems. It makes your workflows flexible, reliable, and scalable by handling retries, errors, and monitoring automatically. You can define workflows as code in JSON, use various task types, and manage workflows dynamically without tightly coupling services. It offers an easy-to-use web interface and supports multiple databases like Redis and MySQL. This helps you build, run, and monitor workflows efficiently, saving time and reducing errors in managing distributed applications. It also has SDKs for Java, Python, JavaScript, Go, and C# to integrate easily with your projects. https://github.com/conductor-oss/conductor

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@CryptoM · Post #64774 · 04/09/2026, 10:01 PM

🚀 Bank of Korea Advocates Bank-Led Model for Won Stablecoins The Bank of Korea has proposed a bank-led model for issuing won stablecoins, citing media ownership laws as justification. According to NS3.AI, the central bank suggests that issuers should adhere to a rule requiring banks to hold 50% plus one share ownership. This proposal was detailed in materials submitted to Democratic Party lawmaker Park Min-gyu's office, referencing Article 8 of the Broadcasting Act and Article 18 of the Newspaper Act. However, critics argue that using media ownership laws to regulate stablecoins represents a significant logical leap. #BankofKorea#Stablecoins#WonStablecoins#BankLedModel#MediaOwnershipLaws#NS3AI#DemocraticParty#ParkMinGyu#BroadcastingAct#NewspaperAct#Criticism