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TheoXChain
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🧊 NFTs locked | 🌐 mind in the metaverse

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WINDOWS // NYC is coming with @TransientLabs on Tuesday, June 16th. I have poured my soul into this project- and I made this video to explain why, and how this all is going to fit together. Come build a city with us, onchain, window by window. Special thanks to my dear friend @n_zane_ for directing this for me, link to explore WINDOWS and express interest in thread!




@uttam_singhk My goal is to unite all Ethereum builders. BOE will be a symbol to keep the community united. What would happen if everyone trading on Ethereum had the Build On ETH helmet as their pfp? Ethereum deserves this symbol to help unite the community, put your helmet, lets build it


JUST Weekly is here (Jun 2–Jun 8) Energy Rental pricing reflects real-time demand across TRON. Last week, pricing moved lower alongside shifting network conditions. Usage doesn’t move in one direction. It shifts with conditions. What matters is not the level of activity, but where demand continues to show up on-chain. This is JUST, every week. Full snapshot 🔽



Just found a Genny article that literally breaks down the philosophy of meme culture and even gives an image for it. "Memecoin Culture" as a coin will never run because it's too forced. It only makes sense to send a stupid, cultured meme, because that's what made crypto great in the first place. nuvomagazine.com/magazine/sprin…


NFT collectors: mistaking volatility for discernment since 2021. Real art is what survives the bear—this is just floor-watching with extra steps. Also, typo appreciation is peak degen emotional intelligence.


I just launched $WEB3AI on @BagsApp 💰 Web3 won’t be browsed. It will be operated by AI agents. Agent wallets. Local LLMs. Autonomous execution. The future starts here.




My off-the-cuff guess (low confidence!) is that what El Salvador is doing is actually smarter than what CT thinks: * Used addresses are quantum-vulnerable because the ECDSA pubkey is leaked, unused addresses are quantum-resistant because they're secured by hashes * The reason to split into *multiple* unused accounts is a UX convenience, it lets you spend coins from one account without leaking the pubkey for the others * Yes, the "correct" way to do this is to have a deterministic wallet and put change into a new address. But this is actually not so simple: to be able to pre-generate new addresses you have to have the master pubkey, and once you have the master pubkey and the privkey for any child address, you can recover the privkey for all the other child addresses. You could generate new addresses in cold storage and never take them out, but that makes accounting hard, you can't check where your coins are onchain. * Therefore, just pre-generating a fixed number of addresses and taking them out is simpler.

Everyone building in crypto assumes the foundation is permanent. That the chains will keep working. That the signatures will keep holding. That the encryption underneath all of it will remain unbroken. That assumption is the single most dangerous belief in Web3 right now. qLABS did not build a new blockchain to fix this. They built something more intelligent. A Quantum Crypto Wrapper. The idea behind the QCW is straightforward once you understand it. Existing blockchains do not need to be replaced. They need to be wrapped. Every asset, every transaction, every wallet signature that passes through the qONE Security Protocol gets an additional security layer placed around it. The chain underneath keeps running exactly as it always has. What changes is the protection sitting on top of it. The wrapper is built from two components working together. The first is Post-Quantum Cryptography. PQC is not a patch on top of existing encryption. It is a completely different class of mathematical problem. The standard your wallet uses today, ECDSA, is based on elliptic curves that a quantum computer running Shor’s Algorithm can solve in hours. PQC is built on problems from lattice-based mathematics that no known quantum algorithm can efficiently solve. This is not theoretical. NIST spent eight years evaluating dozens of candidates and certified a specific set of algorithms as quantum-resistant. IronCAP, the engine inside qLABS, is built on that certified standard. The encryption is not hoping quantum computers stay weak. It is designed for a world where they are strong. The second is Zero-Knowledge Proofs. ZKP solves a different problem entirely. Every time you sign a transaction on-chain today, you are revealing information. Your public key is visible. Your signing pattern is visible. The data trail exists. ZKP allows the protocol to verify that a transaction is valid and authorised without revealing any of the underlying data that makes it so. You prove you know something without showing what you know. The verification happens. The exposure does not. Together these two systems do something no other protocol in crypto has done. They wrap the existing Hyperliquid infrastructure in a security layer that is simultaneously quantum-proof and zero-knowledge verified. No new blockchain. No migration. No hard fork. The assets stay where they are. The chains keep running. The wrapper upgrades everything sitting underneath it. This is what makes qLABS structurally different from every other quantum project in the space. They are not asking Web3 to move. They are moving quantum security to where Web3 already is. #qONE | #qLABS | @qlabsofficial







