
Alixtra
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2nd unicorn after SpaceX will be revealed soon. .- -. --- .--. .. Stay tuned.





$GRIFFAIN instant dump after 50% spot growth and 1000% futures pump reiterate the importance of taking profit I have been teaching you. I have sounded it several times and will keep sounding it. The next most important key to learn as a trader after you have learnt: -Taking signal entries. -Setting stoploss. -Risk, Capital margin management. -Position building (DCA). -Trading psychology. Is a profit-taking strategy. If you don't learn it, you will find yourself either losing the profit you made from the market, or taking profit early.






The root cause of the $290M rsETH bridge exploit, based on all available info, was a compromise of the official LayerZero Labs DVN node LayerZero has long marketed itself as decentralized and free from centralized intermediaries, but in practice this is decentralization theater When LayerZero refers to its centralized nodes as “Decentralized Verifier Networks”, that’s just marketing psyops A significant portion of LayerZero activity depends on just a small handful of DVN nodes, in many cases just one or two, run by centralized companies including the LayerZero Labs team In the rsETH incident, the chains themselves were functioning correctly, the failure was that the LayerZero Labs DVN node was compromised into emitting a forged message that downstream contracts treated as legitimate The responsibility for securing bridge infrastructure sits with the provider, not with downstream protocols or users who trusted the marketing But the deeper issue is architectural LayerZero did not spend the time or resources required to build a genuinely decentralized network, they cut corners and shipped a centralized system wrapped in decentralized marketing Real decentralization costs money and requires many independent node operators, multiple independent RPC infra providers, and genuine redundancy across the validation layer When LayerZero cuts corners to save on costs, the burden gets shifted onto users and the broader industry in the form of catastrophic failures like this one The AWS outage last year taking down LayerZero bridges should have been a clue just how centralized the LayerZero ecosystem was Unfortunately, bridge risk does not stay contained, losses spread into major DeFi protocols and connected ecosystems Chainlink CCIP was built specifically to eliminate this entire category of risk, with every bridge lane secured by numerous independent, security-reviewed node operators connected to multiple reputable RPC providers That’s why CCIP has never been exploited and has never lost user funds across nearly three years of in-production operation on 70+ blockchains Wishing a speedy recovery to every team and user impacted by this incident, hoping funds can be recovered and the ecosystem comes out stronger on the other side




























