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Big upgrade for @Polkadot Docs just landed 👀 Every docs page is now LLM-friendly, making it far easier for AI agents and developer tools to understand and work with Polkadot. And the cherry on top... 🍒 Anywhere the docs require you to do something, you’ll now find built-in Agent Skills that help agents execute workflows directly from the docs. Start exploring: docs.polkadot.com *Some agent skills are experimental and could face issues, and we ofc welcome feedback.



1- One of the biggest lessons from building RevX has been this: Don’t wait for perfect. Ship the smallest thing that works, get it into real users’ hands, and learn fast.



We’re heading to the @Web3summit in Berlin 🇩🇪 This year, Polkadot Blockchain Academy will be contributing to the summit through educational programming, community initiatives and some exciting new projects. This event is your opportunity to connect with a vibrant community, get early insights into what’s next, and learn from leading figures and innovative projects across the ecosystem. See you in Berlin! 🎟️ Get your tickets to join us: web3summit.com/tickets/

Did you know @Polkadot is the most decentralized blockchain in Web3? With a Nakamoto Coefficient of 178, Polkadot ranks #1 across all networks Transparency and user control only work when decentralization is built into the network itself 📊 chainspect.app/dashboard/dece…

Polkadot bounties history. Bounties have been one of the main mechanisms in Polkadot OpenGov for coordinating treasury spending and supporting ecosystem growth. OpenShore lets you explore the historical activity of major Polkadot bounties through visualized treasury data.



AI is hitting a wall every major tech hits: Trust. The latest prompt injections, agent hijacks, and AI exploits are showing something important: these systems are becoming increasingly easy to manipulate in ways their creators never intended. We are already seeing AI tools leak data, expose secrets, and follow malicious instructions hidden inside normal inputs and web pages. That is why conversations around AI, privacy and human centered technology at events like the @Web3Summit are becoming less about excitement and more about responsibility. > How do we build systems people can actually trust? > How do we keep human agency in autonomous systems? > How do we stop powerful infrastructure from being quietly manipulated behind the scenes? The real challenge with AI is not making it more powerful. It is making sure power, control, and trust do not become disconnected from humans as these systems scale.