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The HackerNoon Newsletter: The First Provable AI-Proof Game: Introducing Butterfly Wings 4 (2/10/2025)by@hackernoonnewsletter
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The HackerNoon Newsletter: The First Provable AI-Proof Game: Introducing Butterfly Wings 4 (2/10/2025)

by HackerNoon NewsletterFebruary 10th, 2025
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🪐 What’s happening in tech today, February 10, 2025?


The HackerNoon Newsletter brings the HackerNoon homepage straight to your inbox. On this day, we present you with these top quality stories. From A Candian Scientist Is Trying to Inject Souls in AI, and It Looks Like It Could Work to Is Ethereum in Trouble? No. So Why Does Everyone Say Otherwise?, let’s dive right in.

A Candian Scientist Is Trying to Inject Souls in AI, and It Looks Like It Could Work


By @thebojda [ 10 Min read ] Nirvanic is developing AI that aims to achieve consciousness, leveraging quantum mechanics to create intelligence closer to human cognition. Read More.

You Could Lose Your Crypto If You Copy-Paste Your Wallet Address—Heres What You Could Do Instead


By @obyte [ 3 Min read ] Scammers could poison your crypto transaction history with very few technical knowledge. Do you know how to avoid these attacks? Read More.

Why Your Kid’s First NFT Might Be More Valuable Than Their Finger Paintings


By @blockchainize [ 5 Min read ] Explore how NFTs and Google Blockly make blockchain education fun and accessible for K-12 students, promoting computational thinking and digital ownership. Read More.

The First Provable AI-Proof Game: Introducing Butterfly Wings 4


By @vitae [ 5 Min read ] We present a deterministic game incorporating two key mechanisms: Controlled Chaos Shifts (CCS) and Accepting Loss of Control (ALC). Read More.

Is Ethereum in Trouble? No. So Why Does Everyone Say Otherwise?


By @menaskop [ 6 Min read ] Ethereum has many so-called killers, though most of them look more like self-destructive projects. Read More.


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