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Web3 may feel brand new when it comes to safety, and may I add, for good reason. Most of us are stepping into uncharted digital territory, where the rulebook is still being written and the responsibility for security rests with a weighted blanket on our own shoulders. Unlike the Web2 era, where Big Tech intermediaries could be blamed if something went wrong, Web3 requires users to become the guardians of their own assets and data.
It's not always easy to break old habits, and Web3's promise of autonomy only becomes real when we're willing to learn from past experiences. This month, we're on a mission to bring our entire community up to speed with the latest tools and knowledge for Web3 and digital safety. Knowing the threats is power; understanding them is protection. Ready to level up your safety game? Dive into the Web3 Risk Radar Edition and discover how to put control firmly back in your own hands.
Decentralization
Decentralization in Web3 refers to the shift of control and decision-making from central entities to a distributed network of users, applications, and blockchain technology. This matters for security because it eliminates single points of failure, making systems more resilient to hacks, breaches, and censorship, while users gain greater ownership and control over their data and assets.
Smart Contract
Smart contracts are computer programs on a blockchain that automatically execute agreements when specific rules are met; for example, a vending machine that dispenses items when the correct coins are inserted. They're powerful because they replace intermediaries and always execute deals precisely as coded, making transactions fast, transparent, and secure for users. Unlock Protocol allows for making those contracts a reality without
Exploit
An exploit in Web3 occurs when someone takes advantage of a weakness or flaw in blockchain code, smart contracts, or decentralized applications to steal funds, disrupt services, or manipulate the protocol's functionality. Exploits matter because they can cause irreversible financial and data losses, making security and code audits essential in all decentralized projects.
"The New Norm Of Crypto Crime: Why 2025 May Be Web3’s Hardest Year Yet" by ZEE from TechRound reminds us that Web3 is a place that requires you to have your guard up. Many people have an interest in seeing Web3 fail, and AI is a tool that has been used to do it, with a 1025% increase in AI exploits just this year.
The article above is based on Hacken's "Web3 Security Report Q1 2025: $2B Lost in 90 Days." Give it a read for full context.
"What is a Blockchain Vulnerability?" is an older article by CERTIK that explains very well what a blockchain vulnerability is and why addressing these weaknesses is non-optional.
Our most recent deep-dive article provides an essential guide for Web3 beginners, offering practical tips on identifying scams, staying secure, and navigating the vast blockchain-powered and digital ecosystem safely. READ MORE HERE
A question that frequently arises with new Blender users is: "How do I make my renderings look better?" One of the most common answers to that is to improve the lighting in your scene, and another is to utilize the Blender Compositor tab. SharpWind is providing a concise and informative tutorial on how to use the Compositor tab in Blender. Enjoy!
This tutorial is designed for those in our community who are eager to become more tech-savvy. Max Novak demonstrates how to connect Claude AI to Blender 3D using the MCP plugin, showcasing how an AI agent can automate and optimize 3D design workflows. The video features practical examples, including procedural object assembly, metadata-driven customization, and how AI can streamline repetitive tasks for faster and more creative production in Blender:
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Grant Abbitt is a 3D artist, freelance designer, and educator known for accessible Blender tutorials and game design content on YouTube. His channel features step-by-step guides for beginners and advanced users (myself included). Grant has been successfully blending his unique teaching style with practical tips for aspiring creators in game art and media production.
Support @grabbitt by subscribing to his YouTube channel and visiting his website, where he offers more in-depth courses at affordable prices. In the video below, Grant speaks about how to monetize your skills, and I believe it is a topic that needs more conversation rather than less:
The blockchain space is always evolving, and events of all sizes are constantly on the horizon. But no need to stress and have a fear of missing out (FOMO) because we've got your back:
Token 2049 Singapore will be held from October 1 to 2, 2025, at Marina Bay Sands, bringing together over 25,000 global industry participants for two days of panels, keynotes, and exhibitions focused on blockchain, tokenization, and decentralized finance trends.
Web3 Expo London will be up from October 21 to 22, 2025, at Tobacco Dock, offering interactive sessions, workshops, and panels on blockchain, DeFi, AI, and digital innovation, featuring leading experts and a wide builder community throughout London Web3 Week.
Happy Week, ALANA Adventurers!
This article was authored by Stella Achenbach, a DAO member of The ALANA Project.
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GM Farcaster, We love the blockchain space for all of our individual and collective reasons, which means it can be a hard truth to face. Just in the first 90 days of 2025, the exploits powered by AI have increased by 1025%. The money this has cost and been extracted from our space is astonishing. Our alternative economy is already fragile, but by sharing knowledge and wisdom, we should ensure it becomes better, not worse, over time. In the latest /thealanaproject NewsFlash, we have assembled some quick bites around the topic for users and small founders alike. Give it a read and share it with your friends who need it: https://paragraph.com/@the-alana-project/title-x PS: For all of our creators, of course, we included some creator snacks as well: