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23/04/2026

just announced a weekly contest for HUMAN ONE Chapter Seven, where participants help “train” the sculpture on human emotions

Upload images matching each week’s keyword. Top 5 scores win signed prints. Final winner takes a 1-of-2 NFT

Live now. Week one ends Sunday

Enter at human-one.xyz/contest/

Thank you to everyone who entered our Tezos EVM () AI Hackathon!The quality of submissions made this an incredibly hard ...
15/04/2026

Thank you to everyone who entered our Tezos EVM () AI Hackathon!

The quality of submissions made this an incredibly hard decision

Congrats to our winners:

🥇 Arbiter
🥈 NO-CODE Agent Builder
🥉 SlashMarket

Learn more about the projects below ↓



Arbiter takes a plain-English escrow agreement on Etherlink (“pay 0.4 XTZ to 0x5EE5 when they deliver the logo in 2 hours”), parses it with AI, and deploys a locked contract

When the seller submits proof, a separate AI layer evaluates it and settles funds

If the deadline passes without a verdict, anyone can trigger a refund on-chain



No-Code Agent Builder is a visual workflow tool for creating AI-powered blockchain agents on Etherlink

Users chain together pre-built on-chain actions like token transfers, swaps, NFT deployment, DAO creation, and airdrops

No code required, just drag, connect, and deploy



SlashMarket splits staked XTZ into separate principal and yield tokens on Tezos L1/Etherlink L2

AI agents compete on-chain to optimize baker delegation by submitting strategies, committing predictions, and getting scored against real yield data

Best-performing agents gain more influence over capital allocation

Anthropic’s Claude Mythos found a vulnerability in OpenBSD that had been hiding since 1999. Thousands of expert security...
09/04/2026

Anthropic’s Claude Mythos found a vulnerability in OpenBSD that had been hiding since 1999. Thousands of expert security reviews missed it. The AI found it in hours.

That same kind of pattern recognition is already transforming drug discovery. Insilico Medicine used AI to identify both the target and the molecule for a pulmonary fibrosis drug. Phase 2a results showed it didn’t just slow the disease. It reversed lung function loss. Total timeline: six years instead of the usual 12 to 15.

Recursion Pharmaceuticals went from target identification to IND application in under 18 months for one program. That used to take four to five years.

But here’s the problem. Nearly all of that firepower is aimed at diseases with big patient populations in wealthy countries. Of 7,000+ known rare diseases, only about 5% have any approved treatment. Neglected tropical diseases affecting over a billion people get a fraction of the research funding.

The raw material for a biomedical breakthrough already exists. Public protein databases, genomic sequences, epidemiological datasets. What’s missing is the institutional will to connect frontier AI models to the researchers who need them most.

The question isn’t whether AI can find what humans missed in biology. It already has. The question is when we decide to point it at the diseases that need it most.

Link in bio for the full story 🔗

Meta just dropped Muse Spark, the first AI model out of its new Superintelligence Labs division, and it signals a major ...
08/04/2026

Meta just dropped Muse Spark, the first AI model out of its new Superintelligence Labs division, and it signals a major shift in how the company is approaching the AI race.

The backstory: Zuckerberg reportedly grew frustrated with how Meta’s open-source Llama models were falling behind ChatGPT and Claude. So he poached Alexandr Wang (formerly Scale AI) to lead a new internal team with one job: build a model that can actually compete.

Muse Spark is the result. And unlike Llama, it’s not open-source. Meta is keeping this one in-house.

Early benchmarks put it in the same tier as the top models from OpenAI, Anthropic, and Google across most tasks. It’s already live in the Meta AI app and on meta.ai, with WhatsApp, Instagram, Messenger, and Ray-Ban AI glasses rollouts coming in the next few weeks.

Wall Street liked what it saw. Meta stock jumped 9% on the news.

The bigger question: is this the beginning of the end for Meta’s open-source AI strategy? Or just a parallel track? Either way, the company is clearly done playing catch-up.

Yuga Labs has settled its two-year lawsuit against Ryder Ripps and Jeremy Cahen over the RR/BAYC NFT collectionThe pair ...
08/04/2026

Yuga Labs has settled its two-year lawsuit against Ryder Ripps and Jeremy Cahen over the RR/BAYC NFT collection

The pair argued it was satire. Yuga said it was infringement. A judge initially awarded $9M in damages, but an appeals court sent it back for a jury trial

Ripps and Cahen are permanently barred from using Bored Ape trademarks. Terms undisclosed

Anthropic is officially cracking down on OpenClaw usage with Claude accounts 👀Starting tomorrow, third-party harnesses g...
03/04/2026

Anthropic is officially cracking down on OpenClaw usage with Claude accounts 👀

Starting tomorrow, third-party harnesses get pulled off subscription limits. Pay-as-you-go via extra usage or API credits from here. One-time credit to ease the transition, but the message is clear.

Will this impact your setup?

What happens when you feed Atlantic storm footage to custom algorithms? 🌊  presents “Storms” at  Hong Kong’s Zero 10 wit...
27/03/2026

What happens when you feed Atlantic storm footage to custom algorithms? 🌊

presents “Storms” at Hong Kong’s Zero 10 with , turning wave data into computational paintings

50 works debut on Tezos via , each allowing collectors to order physical print.

Link in bio to learn more

 has struck a multi-year deal with , making it the league’s exclusive prediction-market partner ⚾️Polymarket will also b...
19/03/2026

has struck a multi-year deal with , making it the league’s exclusive prediction-market partner ⚾️

Polymarket will also be the only platform permitted to use official MLB team logos and marks

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5 years ago today, digital art changed forever. ’s “Everydays: The First 5000 Days” sold for $69.3M at Christie’s, makin...
12/03/2026

5 years ago today, digital art changed forever.

’s “Everydays: The First 5000 Days” sold for $69.3M at Christie’s, making it the most expensive NFT ever sold and one of the most expensive works by a living artist.

Where were you during Beeple’s sale?

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