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@CoolHolo

Iraq War Veteran USAF 🇺🇸 living in 🇯🇵 Bachelor of Science in Cybersecurity Technology 👨‍💻 Master Woodworker 🪵

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@angelodotsui Well. You pulled the best card. Might as well finish the master set.
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Angelo
Angelo@angelodotsui·
you open a booster bundle of prismatic evolutions and find the umbreon ex sir are you going to keep it or sell it? current value: $1300
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@pizzahut @pepsi In the old school red plastic Pizza Hut glasses.
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name a better combo than Pepsi + pizza. we’ll wait.
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@ashen_one Yo yo yo! Hook me up with a free pack
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ashen@ashen_one·
OPENING $6000 WORTH OF PHYGITALS PACKS WITH HYDRA AND GIVING AWAY FREE PULLS COMMENT HERE OR ON STREAM FOR A FREE VOUCHER twitter.com/i/broadcasts/1…
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@dachshundwizard I don’t know how his band mates and family didn’t hear this song and engage about his mental health. The lyrics are a CLEAR cry for help.
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DachshundWizard 🧙‍♂️
DachshundWizard 🧙‍♂️@dachshundwizard·
Who cares if one more light goes out? In the sky of a million stars It flickers, flickers Who cares when someone's time runs out? If a moment is all we are We're quicker, quicker Who cares if one more light goes out? Well I do
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Took a bathroom selfie. @doodles AI put me in the shower. 😂
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dfinzer.eth | opensea
dfinzer.eth | opensea@dfinzer·
an update on $SEA. the team has been building at full speed, and the foundation had planned to kick off the first steps as part of our march 30th event. but @openseafdn is pushing back the timeline. a delay is a delay. i’m not going to dress it up, and i know how it lands. the reality is that market conditions are challenging across crypto right now, and $SEA only launches once. @openseafdn could force the original date, or we could ensure every piece is in place and make this moment what this community deserves. we gave a tremendous amount of thought to how to do right here. I’m thankful to @HollanderAdam for bringing the community’s voice into every conversation. we’ll be doing the following: no more waves: the current rewards wave will be our last. optional fee refund: recognizing that we originally committed to a Q1 date, we’re offering refunds of the platform fees we retained while participating in the rewards waves (3 - 6) that followed our timing announcement. if you like, you can receive a refund of those fees, which when combined with treasure chest prizes, essentially means all of your trading during that period was on us. if you opt for a refund, the Treasures you were awarded during these waves will be removed from your account. details on this process will follow. honoring existing Treasures: for Treasures you continue to hold, our prior commitment stands: they will be meaningfully considered by the Foundation at TGE. this is independent from allocations for historical activity. 0% fees for 60 days: starting on march 31st, opensea will reduce our own token trading fees to 0%. we want to make it a no-brainer for everyone to experience our new platform: cross-chain token trading, mobile app, perps and more. after this 60 day period, we will put a new system in place that makes fees significantly more competitive for anyone trading consistently on opensea. product updates: while we’re postponing our march 30th event, we’ll host a separate one in the coming months focused on product updates. it’s been incredible to see the early responses to our mobile app, and we can’t wait to get it into more people’s hands. so if not now, wen? when we announced last year, it was too early. that created unnecessary uncertainty and reactivity. so when the Foundation sets a new timeline, it will be deliberate and specific. here’s why i’m confident that’s the right move: i’ve been building opensea for almost a decade. when this started, we were two people and the only thing you could trade on OS was cryptokitties. i’ve watched this space go from a niche curiosity to billions in volume to where we are today. the thing that’s carried us through every cycle was a willingness to make hard calls when it mattered. when our market crashed, we rebuilt from zero: an entirely new stack, a new product, and a new team culture. that hurt in the short term. but today OS2 is undeniably the strongest marketplace offering, and it’s the foundation everything sits on. we have huge ambitions as a company, and we’re here for the long game. making all of non-custodial crypto delightful on mobile is just the beginning. that means we have to set a very high bar for everything we do, and it’s why i’m so protective of delivering a launch that’s worthy of this community and everything we’re putting into this.
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Dr. Clown, PhD@DrClownPhD·
I can’t be the only one who gets instantly irritated just from seeing this dude.
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Zeus 🍌@ZeusRebirth·
Which NFT project has the stronger community? Doodles or Normies? Let's find out
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Courtyard.io@Courtyard_io·
Meet the $10K Premier Watch Box 👀 Rolex, Patek, AP, & more pieces up to $90K+ No waitlists. No games. Just your next grail.
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@camolNFT Too much supply. Every fuckin IP has a figure. Oh and they are ugly af.
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camol@camolNFT·
Entire collectible market is pumping. Not a single person is buying Funko Pops. Why did everyone stop caring about these?
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Canis@Canissolana·
Bros think I’m gonna make a tweet about a drain just to get some engagement Brother I started crypto with 3k lost it all and @spunosounds send me 1 sol to run it back I will never forget it I have made more than I have imagined to make it here it’s not a flex I’m so grateful alhamdulilah Nothing is ours , god give and takes from you God bless everyone and I want everyone to win in this space I didn’t post to ask for money alhamdulilah I’m ok and not everything is gone but even if I lose everything I’m still grateful I have meet a lot of good people meet friends irl and talk to them like family not only about crypto They planned, but Allah also planned. And Allah is the best of planners.
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I am reporting an unauthorized withdrawal of approximately 30,000 USDC from my Ledger-secured wallet. The wallet was protected by a @Ledger hardware device. The recovery phrase (private keys) has never been shared, digitized, photographed, typed, or exposed to any third party. The Ledger device itself is used exclusively on a dedicated MacBook (Apple M4), which was purchased fresh and is used only for Ledger transactions. This laptop is not used for browsing, downloads, third-party wallet connections, or any other activity unrelated to Ledger. The @Ledger device is not used on any other computer. It has not been connected to any unknown software, websites, or external wallet interfaces. I have not opened or used the Ledger wallet for several weeks prior to discovering the incident. I did not initiate, confirm, or sign any transaction authorizing this withdrawal. Upon reviewing the blockchain transaction history, I discovered that approximately 30,000 USDC was transferred out of my wallet without my knowledge or authorization. The funds were subsequently sent to Bitget. I am 100% certain that: The recovery phrase has never been exposed. No transaction was manually confirmed by me. No third party has had physical access to the Ledger device. The dedicated MacBook has not been used for any other crypto-related activity outside Ledger. This withdrawal was not authorized by me in any form, and I require a full explanation as to how such a transaction could have been executed under these conditions. HELP

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🆒@CoolHolo·
Learn from other’s mistakes. Be careful of what transactions you approve. They may come back weeks later to clean your wallet. Use revoke.cash and turn off your blind signing on your Ledger.
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I am reporting an unauthorized withdrawal of approximately 30,000 USDC from my Ledger-secured wallet. The wallet was protected by a @Ledger hardware device. The recovery phrase (private keys) has never been shared, digitized, photographed, typed, or exposed to any third party. The Ledger device itself is used exclusively on a dedicated MacBook (Apple M4), which was purchased fresh and is used only for Ledger transactions. This laptop is not used for browsing, downloads, third-party wallet connections, or any other activity unrelated to Ledger. The @Ledger device is not used on any other computer. It has not been connected to any unknown software, websites, or external wallet interfaces. I have not opened or used the Ledger wallet for several weeks prior to discovering the incident. I did not initiate, confirm, or sign any transaction authorizing this withdrawal. Upon reviewing the blockchain transaction history, I discovered that approximately 30,000 USDC was transferred out of my wallet without my knowledge or authorization. The funds were subsequently sent to Bitget. I am 100% certain that: The recovery phrase has never been exposed. No transaction was manually confirmed by me. No third party has had physical access to the Ledger device. The dedicated MacBook has not been used for any other crypto-related activity outside Ledger. This withdrawal was not authorized by me in any form, and I require a full explanation as to how such a transaction could have been executed under these conditions. HELP

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Canis@Canissolana·
I am reporting an unauthorized withdrawal of approximately 30,000 USDC from my Ledger-secured wallet. The wallet was protected by a @Ledger hardware device. The recovery phrase (private keys) has never been shared, digitized, photographed, typed, or exposed to any third party. The Ledger device itself is used exclusively on a dedicated MacBook (Apple M4), which was purchased fresh and is used only for Ledger transactions. This laptop is not used for browsing, downloads, third-party wallet connections, or any other activity unrelated to Ledger. The @Ledger device is not used on any other computer. It has not been connected to any unknown software, websites, or external wallet interfaces. I have not opened or used the Ledger wallet for several weeks prior to discovering the incident. I did not initiate, confirm, or sign any transaction authorizing this withdrawal. Upon reviewing the blockchain transaction history, I discovered that approximately 30,000 USDC was transferred out of my wallet without my knowledge or authorization. The funds were subsequently sent to Bitget. I am 100% certain that: The recovery phrase has never been exposed. No transaction was manually confirmed by me. No third party has had physical access to the Ledger device. The dedicated MacBook has not been used for any other crypto-related activity outside Ledger. This withdrawal was not authorized by me in any form, and I require a full explanation as to how such a transaction could have been executed under these conditions. HELP
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Ledger@Ledger·
Hi @Canissolana, we're sorry to hear about this experience, and we understand how distressing it must be. We take every report like this seriously. Our team has been reviewing the on-chain data associated with this transaction. What we can share at this stage is that the transaction in question was cryptographically signed by the wallet's private keys, meaning the transaction was physically authorized on the Ledger device itself at the time of execution. This is consistent with a category of attack known as "blind signing," where a user is prompted to approve a transaction, often through a phishing site disguised as an airdrop claim, NFT mint, or wallet verification, without full visibility into what the transaction actually does. The transaction may have appeared routine on screen, but the underlying payload contained instructions to create a new token account and transfer funds. This does not mean the recovery phrase was compromised, and it does not point to a vulnerability in the Ledger hardware. It does mean that at some point, a transaction was physically approved on the device. We'd strongly encourage you to continue working directly with our support team so we can walk through the full timeline together and help with next steps. For the broader community: this is an important reminder to never sign transactions from websites or sources you don't fully trust, and to carefully review every transaction detail on your Ledger's secure screen with Clear Signing before approving. If something looks unfamiliar or you weren't expecting a prompt, reject it.
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@Canissolana @Ledger 100% user error. Signed a malicious transaction in the past.
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