Dmitrii 迪玛 Lunin

Dmitrii 迪玛 Lunin

Founder & CEO @ Shegby, Inc.
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Founder & CEO @ Shegby Inc. (Web3 KYC SaaS & Network State). MBA, JD in Digital Forensics, CEC. Dmitrii Lunin is an entrepreneur with over 20 years of expertise in digital security, e-commerce, and business development. As the founder of Shegby Inc., he is redefining the $97B blockchain identity market with Web3-native KYC, a P2P service marketplace, and a decentralized justice system—all within the framework of a Network State. His Human Rank algorithm provides an innovative way to combat Sybil attacks and bot-driven fraud, ensuring trust and security in decentralized ecosystems. Join the movement: https://linktr.ee/shegby

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The use of an em dash (—) instead of a hyphen (-) can be a sign that a text was written by ChatGPT?

In fact, proper typography favours the em dash over the hyphen in many cases - especially when separating clauses or adding emphasis. However, the standard keyboard layout favours the hyphen, making it the default choice for most people.
So who's really to blame for the widespread use of the hyphen over the em dash? Is it AI, or is it the limitations of our keyboards and habits shaped by digital convenience?

The history of why keyboards lack the em dash ( ) and only have the hyphen (-) is rooted in the technical limitations of early typewriters and computers.
Why is the hyphen (-) used everywhere instead of the em dash ( )?
Typewriters. Early typewriters had no dedicated key for the em dash. People either used a hyphen (-) or two in a row (--), which became the standard "two hyphens instead of an em dash," later inherited by computers.
ASCII and character encoding. Early computer systems (such as ASCII) simply didn t include the em dash. The hyphen (-) was the only available character and was used for everything: hyphenation, subtraction, and dashes.
Keyboard layouts. Even after Unicode introduced support for the em dash, it wasn t added to standard keyboards simply because people were already accustomed to using a single or double hyphen (--). As a result, most users don t even know that the em dash ( ) can be typed using key combinations (Alt+0151 on Windows, Option+Shift+- on Mac).
Typography on the internet. Web page rendering and basic text editors didn t always handle em dashes correctly, so developers avoided them.

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Shegby — The Network State & Web3 KYC SaaS

Shegby is building a decentralised identity verification (KYC) platform to help individuals and organisations in Web3 securely manage personal data and build trust using our HumanRank technology.

We operate in the fast-growing decentralised identity and governance sector, which is expected to reach $169.6 billion by 2032, at a staggering CAGR of 89.1%. This rapid expansion is being driven by the adoption of blockchain technology and the increasing demand for privacy-first solutions.

Unlike traditional KYC platforms, Shegby eliminates the need for centralised authorities - providing a peer-to-peer verification system that enhances both privacy and user control.

Our platform is already fully operational on the Scroll blockchain, with a growing user base and a governance framework designed around decentralised principles.

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