I Left Web3 in 2022. I Returned to an AI Security Crisis.
The 4-Year Gap In May 2022, I stopped publishing. I shifted focus to real-estate and AI Automation & RAG (Retrieval-Augmented Generation) engineering. The Reality Check Coming back to Web3, I expected to see a more mature ecosystem. Instead, I found a massive security debt. While we built better L2
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