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🪐 What’s happening in tech today, January 2, 2026?
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The “Deterministic Black Box” That Keeps Failing Your Etherscan Verifications
By @hackersdckei [ 11 Min read ] Crypto contract verification is the definitive proof of identity in the DeFi ecosystem. However, the process is often misunderstood. Read More.
The Brain at the Edge of Chaos. When Predictive Coding Fails and Randomness Enters
By @riedriftlens [ 5 Min read ] Why creativity and insight emerge when control loosens. An exploration of predictive coding, randomness, and the brain at the edge of chaos. Read More.
A Developers Guide to Building Next-Gen Smart Wallets With ERC-4337 — Part 2: Bundlers
By @hacker39947670 [ 15 Min read ] Bundlers are the bridge between account abstraction and the execution layer. Read More.
10 AI Marketing Strategies for Startups in 2026
By @khamisihamisi [ 4 Min read ] Over 90% of companies are either using or exploring the use of AI. How is your business using AI? Read More.
U.S. Virgin Islands Lawsuit Finally Calls Time On Meta’s Profitable Scam Ad Machine
By @technologynews [ 7 Min read ] The U.S. Virgin Islands is accusing Meta of deliberately profiting from scam advertising. Read More.
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