Ethereum's Post-Quantum Problem Isn't the One You Think
Quantum computers breaking Ethereum's signatures isn't the hard part. The real challenge is migrating dormant wallets whose owners will never sign.
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Quantum computers breaking Ethereum's signatures isn't the hard part. The real challenge is migrating dormant wallets whose owners will never sign.
Aave V4 launched on Ethereum mainnet with the biggest architecture change in its history — a Hub and Spoke model that finally lets liquidity flow where it's needed.
Rollups solved scaling but fragmented Ethereum. The Ethereum Economic Zone proposes synchronous composability to fix it — here's what that means and what it breaks.
GitHub activity is exploding. Changelogs are dry, release notes incomplete, notification feeds unreadable. So I built Git Gazette — six AI columnists with personalities that turn raw repo activity into a newspaper you'd actually want to read.
I promised I'd keep writing and disappeared for a year. Here's why I stopped, what changed, and what to expect from here.
I built Git Gazette in a week. Here's the day-by-day breakdown — proof of concept, character prompts, the GitHub API, Stripe integration — and what it taught me about the new bottleneck for solo devs: not coding, but knowing what to spec.
Digital fortunes are growing, and for many, on-chain assets are worth more than their bank balance. But what happens to all of that when you're gone? Holdii is a permissionless on-chain trust — no lawyers, no minimum net worth, just rules a blockchain enforces.