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CRYPTO’S BIGGEST THREAT HAS NEVER BEEN REGULATORS. IT’S US. People ask me sometimes: “Why do you spend so much time critiquing projects instead of hyping the ones you like?” Usually the question is worded with a lot less patience, but I get it. Here’s the truth. I wholeheartedly believe the scams, lies, hacks, and nonstop misinformation are destroying one of the greatest opportunities of our lifetime. Maybe permanently. Think about that for a second. This isn’t exaggeration. Look around. Freedom and self-sovereignty are shrinking everywhere. Twenty years ago, when I read 1984, I thought it was clever fiction. Today it feels like a warning label we ignored. And then came Satoshi Nakamoto. Bitcoin gave us a shot at rewriting the script, a chance to push back against a future of surveillance and control. But greed is threatening to ruin that chance. That’s why I don’t shut up about it. Imagine where Web3 could be if we didn’t have FTX, Luna, Celsius, BitConnect, or the graveyard of rug pulls. Each one didn’t just fail. They dragged the entire space down with them. Two steps forward. Two steps back. And let's be real. People warned us. Every single time. We just didn't care. Five percent yield on Bitcoin sounded too good to pass up. "Number go up" was the only narrative we cared about. So what did it cost? Half the world now thinks crypto is a scam. Can you blame them? I don't. Billions stolen in just the past five years. Probably double that if you count what never gets reported. And for every victim, a dozen friends and family hear about it. That's how you poison the reputation of an entire industry. And it isn't just the cartoon villains like SBF or Do Kwon. It's the culture we let form around them. Because here's the thing. Scams are obvious in hindsight. The manipulation is harder to see, but just as deadly. Paid shills masquerading as thought leaders. Big media hyping garbage tokens because clicks matter more than truth. Whales staging pumps with carefully timed rumors just to dump on retail. Words like "decentralized" and "community-owned" tossed around as marketing slogans while the entire system is centralized in practice. It's not bad luck. It's not isolated. It's by design. And the worst part? The very foundation is cracked. Most people don’t realize how much of the risk comes baked into the architecture itself. Ethereum’s ERC token model is fundamentally insecure. Approvals give infinite access. Wallets turn into ticking time bombs. Reentrancy attacks, approvals gone wrong, bridge exploits; it’s the same flaws on repeat. Over seventy percent of hacks in crypto history tie directly back to these design issues. Bridges? They’re not innovation, they’re duct tape. Wrapped tokens are IOUs pretending to be assets, and every time one gets hacked, users lose everything. Billions gone because the system never fixed its core flaws. So even if the scammers disappeared tomorrow, users would still be at risk simply by interacting with the infrastructure. That’s how broken it is. Stay with me here, because this is where it gets worse. Let’s talk memecoins. They’re painted as harmless fun. Inside jokes, goofy mascots, and the thrill of a lottery ticket. But peel it back. Ninety-nine percent of holders lose money. They suck capital away from builders who are actually innovating. They train new users to see Web3 as a casino, not a revolution. Think about that. Our biggest onramps today aren’t self-sovereign wallets or groundbreaking apps. They’re joke tokens. That’s the first impression most people get. Not digital freedom. Not ownership. Just gambling. And once that perception sticks, good luck shaking it. Ask anyone outside crypto what comes to mind. Nine times out of ten, it’s Doge, Pepe, or whatever animal coin is trending this week. Not infrastructure. Not empowerment. Memes. Losses. Noise. Memecoins aren’t culture. They’re corrosion. So when I critique projects, when I call out scams, it isn’t because I enjoy being negative. It’s because I actually care about where this goes. Web3 could change everything. But if greed, lies, and broken foundations keep running the show, that future never arrives. Do you see the cost now? More importantly... do you care?
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@mattman @ameensol Crazy that I use a 2/2 for my paltry portfolio yet some protocols securing 9 and 10 figures use a 1/1 🤦‍♂️
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76% of all stolen crypto in 2026 is now in N. Korea? ... Just... crazy... Maybe more people should use @ameensol 's solution... Or maybe we need truly decentralized protocols. Not 1/1 multisigs.
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@saylordocs Proof that many BTC maxis are in fact retarded
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Bitcoin is much faster than your favourite shitcoin.
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BTC back above 80k 👀
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@fulltimelinkie Hilarious isn’t it? It blows my mind how any can honestly think it can go to 10k 🤦‍♂️
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Full Time Linkie@fulltimelinkie·
Holy shit I made one comment on an $XRP thread and now my timeline is riddled with apparently current debates of $XRP baggies about whether or not it can go to $10,000/token. Guys, if you think XRP can go to $10,000 you are not fit for investing. You are full on blind gambling.
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@aleks_todo @bradmillscan Only plugin I use that’s not bundled is lossless claw and it doesn’t seem to be what’s causing the issue after hours of debugging. 🤷🏼‍♂️
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@DBCrypt0 @bradmillscan Run doctor and check ur gateway errors. Fix old plugins and oc will run fast as hell even on codex 5.5 high, i get responses below 10s
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Brad Mills 🔑⚡️@bradmillscan·
the last 2 version of OpenClaw are not working for me. Agent chat has degraded significantly, and I finally found the culprit. context overflow happens because of excessive tool use, and then openclaw re-injects the last message you sent back to the agent. That's why the agent responds to the same thing over and over. I was having this excessive tool use problem back in March when I was last heavily using OpenClaw ... but it was giving me noisy errors ... now it just silently degrades and fails. The root cause of the problem didn't get fixed ... excessive tool use polluting the session and causing context overflow. The failure mode just changed from a warning message to off-by-1 chat degradation.
OpenClaw🦞@openclaw

OpenClaw 2026.5.2 🦞 🧠 xAI Grok 4.3 🔌 Plugin installs/updates are sturdier ⚡ Gateway + agent hot paths are leaner 💬 Discord, Slack, Telegram, WhatsApp fixes 🎙️ TTS, Realtime, web search, voice-call polish Less drama. More uptime. github.com/openclaw/openc…

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DBCrypto@DBCrypt0·
@aleks_todo @bradmillscan Ok because OP seems to be saying that 5.2 doesn’t fix it and I’m having the exact same issue he is.
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DBCrypto@DBCrypt0·
This was entirely predictable for anyone who was paying attention
jussy@jussy_world

I'm really sorry for people who got played By the same projects, team, KOLs over and over again 1) @blast (TVL $2B > $35M) 2) @berachain (TVL $3.3B > $75M) 3) @Scroll_ZKP (TVL $540M > $20M) 4) @unichain (TVKL $875M > $36) 5) @SonicLabs (TVL $1B > $30M) 6) @AbstractChain (TVL $170M > $17M) And... 7) @monad (TVL $400M currently) 8) @megaeth (TVL $660M currently) Same story will repeat with these two The same KOLs shilling the next farm will pretend they didn't see it coming or blame the team Farming new EVM chains is a losing game No ecosystem, no real liquidity, no users, just exit liquidity for whoever moved first Stop letting them play you

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This is absolutely insane 👀
Vadim (AI, ⋈)@zacodil

Wild story unfolding around the KelpDAO hack funds frozen on Arbitrum. Quick context: in April, Lazarus Group (DPRK-linked) hacked KelpDAO for $292M via a LayerZero bridge bug. Some of the stolen ETH flowed through Arbitrum, and Arbitrum's Security Council froze $71M before the attacker could move it further. The industry mobilized to recover. Aave, KelpDAO, LayerZero, EtherFi, and Compound co-authored a proposal asking Arbitrum DAO to release the frozen ETH to a multisig that would compensate hack victims. The vote is passing. Then this week, a plot twist. Lawyers showed up with a restraining order. But not on behalf of the KelpDAO victims. The plaintiffs are Han Kim and two other groups - family members of people killed in DPRK-backed terrorist attacks years ago. They hold combined ~$877M in unpaid US court judgments against DPRK. North Korea never paid. They have been hunting for any reachable DPRK asset for over a decade. When Arbitrum's frozen ETH was publicly identified as "DPRK money," they saw a target. Their argument: this is DPRK property, we have $877M in judgments against DPRK, give us the money. The counter-argument: DPRK does not actually own this ETH - they stole it. The real owners are the KelpDAO hack victims. The old terrorism creditors are trying to grab money that was never really DPRK's. Arbitrum is now caught in the middle. The industry wants to release funds for hack recovery. NY court is saying "do not move anything until we resolve this." If multisig signers transfer the ETH while the restraining order is active, they become personally liable. This is the first real test of DAO funds against competing US court claims. The precedent set here will shape how every future DAO incident response handles legal pressure.

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DBCrypto@DBCrypt0·
@LibertySwapFi There is no big money yet and they haven’t committed to anything. That’s what most people don’t get. Less than .1% of the worlds capital is in a web3 and there is no winner and it sure as hell isn’t Ethereum. Don’t let the headlines fool you.
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Liberty Swap ⚡️ Bridge2Pulse™️ Zero-Fee DEX
Big money doesn’t see it that way. The user experience for non-technical crypto users is still pretty poor across the board. On Solana, there seem to be countless new ways for attackers to steal funds from wallets. Not only approval attack vector. Solana has serious security concerns. How many vulnerabilities capable of draining funds of the entire blockchain have been discovered on it? EVM and ERC standards aren’t comparable to that garbage.
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DBCrypto@DBCrypt0·
@SenWarren I really had hope for this one. Something good actually could have come out of you for a change.
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Elizabeth Warren@SenWarren·
Spiking fuel prices from Trump’s war was the nail in the coffin for twice-bankrupted Spirit airline. FWIW, JetBlue merger failed because a judge, appointed by Ronald Reagan, said the deal was illegal. Republicans are desperate to shift blame from higher costs hitting families.
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@LibertySwapFi It is not the most secure by any measure and is far from it in fact. Especially from a user perspective. EVM and ERC are absolute garbage and horrible.
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Liberty Swap ⚡️ Bridge2Pulse™️ Zero-Fee DEX
Nah, it’s the most secure and resilient network, so people with real money keep their funds there. Who in their right mind would keep money on Solana or other hyped blockchains long-term? Also, ETH is where most crypto companies and projects store value as a store of value (SoV). That’s why liquidity flows out of ETH and eventually comes back to ETH.
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DBCrypto@DBCrypt0·
Almost as wild as all your “followers” you paid for. 22k with an average of 1 like per post. 😂 That sure backfired on you and anyone can clearly see how fake your account is. Btw, feel free to show me 1 post where I even said MvX had anywhere near that many users. Nice try troll.
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DBCrypto@DBCrypt0·
Nobody wants to admit it, but most chains announcing huge volume milestones are lying Straight up 10 wallets trading back and forth can fake trillions in a weekend Here's exactly why Web3 still does this, and what winning chains will do differently ⬇️
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