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🪐 What’s happening in tech today, February 25, 2025?

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The Market Today

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#01 Bitcoin
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Trash and auto purge from Gmail. How to leverage Apps Scripts to make your life easier!

TL;DR Getting unwanted emails from a specific sender and can’t resist checking the trash? This guide will help you remove them for good.

By @wasteofserver [ 6 Min read ]

Note: This article may contain affiliate links to Amazon. You won’t be charged anything extra for clicking on these links, but you will be supporting Hackernoon if you do choose to purchase something through one of these links.

Auto-forward the emails from that sender to a lawyer..

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web3

The Poorest People on Earth Should Run Bitcoin Nodes

TL;DR All the hundreds of millions of homes on earth could be running a bitcoin node while cooking their daily meals.

By @maken8 [ 4 Min read ]

While $LIBRA was dumping, I was cooking up a way to give every home for 8 billion people a Bitcoin node.

Poverty mindset. Reckless romanticism.

This is what fiat economics advises.

My hypothetical plan hopes to start from the bottom, with those homes having zero access to electricity.

***..

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web3

Ethereum is Not a World Computer, and Swarm is Much More Than Just a Hard Drive

TL;DR Discover how Ethereum Swarm is more than just storage—its the foundation of the decentralized web.

By @thebojda [ 5 Min read ]

I was introduced to Ethereum some time in 2017. I remember the excitement and awe I felt for this technology—a network of untrusted machines capable of creating the world's most reliable computer. But what fascinated me even more was the promise of a new web: Web3...

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web3

Bybit Only Has Itself to Blame

TL;DR Bybit is looking for someone to blame, but the only one at fault is itself.

By @menaskop [ 3 Min read ]

I am shocked, appalled, and frustrated by how easily concepts can be distorted in the 21st century. The Bybit hack is 99% the result of the CEX team’s negligence and only 1% the skill of the hackers.

So what really happened?

Think about it:..

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TL;DR Help us improve HackerNoon! Share your feedback in our survey for a chance to win prizes, including an Nvidia GPU, free story boosts and translations.

By @hackernoon [ 3 Min read ]

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Poll Of the Week

Has Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency gone too far?

From cutting federal jobs to slashing budgets, Musk is not coming in slow. Has he gone too far?

It's not going nearly far enough
Some of the moves are extreme but necessary
I'm not sure
Someone needs to shut DOGE down

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