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🚨 BIG: Google research shows a future quantum computer could crack Bitcoin's private keys in just 9 mins, 1 min short of Bitcoin's average block time. The research warns mempool attacks could become a real threat, urging immediate migration to post-quantum cryptography.



We just launched the first Mash-it Game MVP: "School Run" and we need your honest feedback on what’s next Hey everyone, the first game the Mash-it ecosystem is officially live. In partnership with @_I_AND_T , we’ve launched our pilot mini-game: School Run, featuring the School Girl Momoka Mashi. 🎮 How it works: To play, you need to hold School Girl Momoka. Our goal here is simple: extend the utility of your Mashis, build out the lore, and give special perks to holders who actively engage with the ecosystem. Mashis can be a key to a playable universe. (More info about how to play the game and about an ongoing challenge in the comments) We’re mapping out the future of Mash-it gaming, and we want to build what you actually want to play. Drop your thoughts below on these two fronts: 1. The Mashiverse Vision (Conceptual) a) Solo vs. Crossover: Should each artist have their own isolated game universe, or do you want a massive "Mashiverse" where different mini-games and artists collide? b) The Web3 Arcade Model: To incentivize artists and devs to build top-tier games, what if for some games we charged a tiny micro-fee (e.g., $0.05 - $0.25 USDC) per play, just like a classic arcade? The revenue goes straight to the creators/platform. Fair, or friction? 2. The Gameplay Mechanics (Functional) a) Genre: "School Run" is a platformer. What’s next? Top-down shooters? Turn-based RPGs? Basic multiplayer? b) High Stakes: Do you care about final boss fights? Which Mashi would you like to see as a final boss? c) GenAI Integration: Imagine spending a few cents to have dynamic, AI-driven conversations with Mashi Agents that alter the game's storyline and generate real-time visual assets based on your prompts. Is this the future, or a gimmick? Jump in, test the MVP, and let us know. At this stage any honest and constructive feedback gets a say in our next dev sprint.

Today, we’re evolving @StitchbyGoogle from @GoogleLabs into an AI design canvas transforms natural language prompts into production-ready front-end code. Some highlights from what’s new: 1. A complete redesign of the Stitch UI, which can now ingest multimodal references (text prompts, images, or code) as creative seeds for your design ideas 2. A brand new, context-aware design agent that can share feedback on builds, generate PRDs, and ask questions to better understand your vision. You can even talk to the agent if you prefer a verbal sounding board 3. A new agent-friendly markdown file, DESIGN.md, which you can use to export or import your design rules to or from other design and coding tools Whether you’ve been designing for decades or you’re whiteboarding your first software idea, Stitch can help you turn concepts into prototypes in minutes rather than days ➡️ stitch.withgoogle.com











