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BlackLabelExpat

@BlackLabelExpat

Information age capitalist

Orlando, FL Beigetreten Mart 2019
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Seda@usludurkizim·
Bunu bana açıkla Sanki 10 yaşındaymışım gibi
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BlackLabelExpat@BlackLabelExpat·
@Eng_china5 I heard of this one American electric car that only need 1 sec charge and you can get to your destination before you arrive.
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China pulse 🇨🇳@Eng_china5·
BYD says charging has become faster than refueling gasoline! Imagine being able to charge your electric car for a range of up to 500 km in just 4 minutes…
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exQUIZitely 🕹️@exQUIZitely·
If you recognize what's happening here, you're part of a generation that also spent endless hours fine-tuning autoexec.bat and config.sys files. And if you're not sure what's going on in the video, I honestly envy your youth.
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BlackLabelExpat@BlackLabelExpat·
@newstart_2024 I don’t think frontal lobe function is the reason why women go to jail a lot less than men. Did you isolate for the practices of legal system? If so, then I would love to look at your data.
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Camus@newstart_2024·
Dr. Daniel Amen dropped some eye-opening brain science on Chris Williamson: “Women have 52% less serotonin than men on average.” That’s one reason women are roughly twice as likely to suffer from depression and tend to ruminate more when upset — their brain gets “stuck” on negative thoughts. On the flip side, women show significantly better frontal lobe function, which helps explain why they go to jail about 14 times less than men. Testosterone and higher male risk-taking play a big role too. Fascinating how biology shapes these patterns. How much do you think these kinds of innate brain differences actually influence behavior and mental health between men and women?
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Pavel Durov
Pavel Durov@durov·
41 kidnappings of crypto holders in France in 3.5 months of 2026. Why? 🥖 French tax officials selling crypto owners' data to criminals (Ghalia C.) + massive tax database leaks. Now the state also wants IDs and private messages of social media users. More data = More victims.
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The Knowledge Archivist
The Knowledge Archivist@KnowledgeArchiv·
Here's a side to Lee Kuan Yew you haven't seen 😂 Birthrates > PhDs
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BlackLabelExpat
BlackLabelExpat@BlackLabelExpat·
@RichardHeartWin @YalaCoder You get stopped while passing through customs in the airport and in the name of security they take all your electronics. Days later your crypto leaves your wallet right before they give your stuff back to you.
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Richard Heart
Richard Heart@RichardHeartWin·
Lets make a more exhaustive list of ways to "get hacked." Many of which I've mentioned before. Weak RNG: Use a wallet with a weak RNG (random number generator.) or other vulnerability. Some mobile wallets had this problem, and some vanity address generators had it too. Someone has a camera watching your screen and you view your seeds. You google a website and a scam site has done SEO or paid to be at the top of the search results Fake "support" messages you by direct message, or on socials to help you with your wallet or problem. Fake support pretends to be the exchange and asks you info they use to login as you and empty you, to "verify your account." You accidentally leak your seed on a livestream (sounds erotic.) You put your seed in plain text somewhere, and someone else finds it. You use a brain wallet with a phrase from a book and people constantly scan the chain for common phrases from books. You used an L2, and the L2 decided to take your money. You used an exchange and they decided to take your money. You used an exchange and they didn't decide to take your money, but got hacked or just exit scammed everyone at once You installed malware. RAT (remote access trojan). Address replacer, (replaces the address you copied with their address instead of the one you wanted.) You fell for vanity addresses made to look like one you've sent to in the past, but sent to you more recently, so when you look at the block explorer it looks like a previous legit address, same beginning and end, but the middle is different. People have lost lots of millions to this one recently, heck I think it's the majority of gas use on Ethereum now. You gave your coins or money to someone else to invest. They lost it / stole it. You fell for a romance scam or pig butchering scam, or AI boss asked me to send money scam or whatever scam of the day is. You installed an evil browswer extension. The front end you used got DNS hijacked and now points to an evil dapp. The X account you follow got hijacked and is now spreading malware links. You installed an ok browser extension but it got bought by, or exploited by evil and auto updated to evil. You set too wide a slippage trading on a DEX and got nuked. The state takes half ur money, cuz, uh, divorce, or whatever reason. You forget your seed words or don't write them down correctly. Some guy at the airport security just images your device and decides to empty whatever wallet he finds. You left a limit order in a wallet with no funds, but then you send funds one day and the stale order fills at a terrible price. Basically, in computers, physical access defeats most countermeasures, so it's wise to not have any unencrypted seed on any single device in a single place ever. You approved a dapp's permissions, but then one day the dapp gets evil, often by using an "upgradeable" proxy contract, becuase you never removed the permissions, or overapproved, or jsut shouldn't have ever used a contract wiht an upgradeable proxy ever, anyway. Oh, yeah, you install malware by doing a job interview, or talking to a reporter, but they're actually just scammers. Devs also fall for this by cloning repo's and installing whatever evil is in them. So the impersonation thing, whether it's for interviews, or investors, or getting hired is a very, very common vector for getting people to install viruses on their machines. People also fall for other kinds of impersonation, people pretending to be their boss, or pretending they need bailed out using AI vids. You use anything with an admin key. I could probably think of more, and I've mentioned the majority of these on here before. Feel free to add.
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Blaise ⛧
Blaise ⛧@wydblaise·
Hilary Duff revealed that she didn’t want Matt at first because he was “too nice” and she wanted something “chaotic” even after just experiencing a divorce “He was too nice, I was not ready to accept all of that, I needed chaos first “
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Bitcoin Magazine
Bitcoin Magazine@BitcoinMagazine·
JUST IN: 🇺🇸 Four-star military officer Admiral Samuel Paparo confirms the USA is running a Bitcoin node. "We have a node on the Bitcoin network right now. We're doing a number of operational tests to secure and protect networks using the Bitcoin protocol."
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Richard Cooper
Richard Cooper@Rich_Cooper·
What are you top 3 favorite books of all time?
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Zach Rynes | CLG
Zach Rynes | CLG@ChainLinkGod·
Look guys, it's actually really straightforward, a bunch of people staked their ETH on the Ethereum blockchain to earn yield, except they didn't want their capital to be locked up, so they actually staked with a liquid staking protocol called Lido who provided them a liquid staking receipt token called stETH, except they decided to juice their yield further by depositing their stETH receipt tokens into a restaking protocol called Eigenlayer, except they didn't want to lock up their capital, so they actually restaked with a liquid restaking protocol called KelpDAO who provided them with a liquid restaking receipt token called rsETH, except they decided to juice their yield further by depositing their rsETH tokens into a lending protocol called Aave so that they could open a leveraged looping position that borrows ETH against the rsETH collateral and restakes the ETH into rsETH which is then deposited as collateral, except it turns out rsETH used a cross-chain bridge called LayerZero that was hacked by north koreans causing rsETH to become undercollateralized and now these looping positions are stuck and unprofitable, and everyone is pointing fingers at each other, and also DeFi is a very serious industry
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Rollo Tomassi
Rollo Tomassi@RationalMale·
I GOT MY ACCOUNT RECOVERED! This is actually me now. All tweets coming from this profile are from the real Rollo Tomassi. Here's a fresh picture of Ned to prove it!
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Aave
Aave@aave·
Update on rsETH incident: According to our analysis, rsETH on Ethereum mainnet is fully backed. Out of an abundance of caution, rsETH remains frozen across Aave V3 and V4 and exposure to the incident is capped. WETH reserves also remain frozen across affected markets including Ethereum, Arbitrum, Base, Mantle, and Linea. Aave is actively validating information and assessing potential resolutions.
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BlackLabelExpat
BlackLabelExpat@BlackLabelExpat·
@RealPostFolder That’s not the real question. The real question is which mechanism causes more people to give?
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Global Statistics
Global Statistics@Globalstats11·
The True Size of Chile 🇨🇱
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Kevin W.
Kevin W.@Brink_Thinker·
The security footage of a man in a stuck elevator who forcefully pries open the jammed doors like a window, helping women and children exit first before leaving himself.
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Pirat_Nation 🔴@Pirat_Nation·
Ross Scott from Accursed Farms testified today in the European Parliament. Scott argued that when a game reaches end-of-life, publishers should be required to leave it in a functional, playable state, such as through offline modes or private servers, without needing ongoing support or source code releases. Members of the European Parliament questioned the group on topics including the illusion of digital ownership, parallels to right-to-repair laws, and the need for clearer information at the point of sale. The European Commission is required to provide a formal response by July 27 2026.
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