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i don't think sugar daddies exist in India

I have just one question for Raghav Chadha: You’ve mentioned on your LinkedIn that you studied at LSE. What course did you pursue, and what degree did you receive? Your Instagram followers would love to hear about your LSE experience.

The President of the United States is openly bragging about war crimes. We are living through one of the most insane, inhumane periods in history.

Incredible post. His sister is at university, her dissertation is in Google Docs - all locked out.



@_mahdichowdhury And @_mahdichowdhury, because your online harassment + the ensuing pile-on damaged my ability to report — and I say this as a journalist and professor with 10+ years of experience— I’ll be reaching out to your supervisors. This was incredibly unprofessional.


I’ve never been “pro-BJP.” My stance has always been pro-nationalist, consistent and clear. What’s alarming is this: Haryana Police is now asking 𝕏 for my private data, including: > Name, phone number, alternate number & email > Account creation IP + timestamps > Full IP logs since Nov 1, 2025 > My prompts to @Grok + generated content logs > Payment history > Username change history And this is based on serious criminal allegations with ZERO evidence. They’re claiming I generated obscene content, disrespected Hindu deities, and could trigger law & order issues, all completely false and fabricated. No proof. Just accusations. Targeting me won’t get them anything but it clearly shows how easily process can be misused. Is this investigation, or intimidation?

Mistakes happen. As a team, the important thing is to recognize it’s never an individuals’s fault — it’s the process, the culture, or the infra. In this case, there was a manual deploy step that should have been better automated. Our team has made a few improvements to the automation for next time, a couple more on the way.

We need a system where every time a vehicle hits a pothole, a small compensation is automatically credited to the owner’s bank account for maintenance.


This is real Shit at Sakinaka That too Just close to the Metro station.. @mybmc Awake Arise 📸 © @ArshadAmir14

Emergency Exit Surya, Before shooting your mouth off, did you even bother dialing BJP leader R. Ashoka to check your party’s official stand? This issue was first raised by your own LoP inside assembly, yet here you are, clueless as ever. Grow up. Instead of this hollow noise, go stand outside Epstein Puri House and demand LPG supplies for the people of Karnataka, if you’re actually serious.

I want to address what happened to Neeraj and me last week. Of course, it was quite shocking to us as well and honestly very disheartening. But today, we want to talk about what actually happened and more importantly, what we’re going to do about it. On March 21, we were taken into police custody in connection with a fraud complaint. Three days later, on March 24, a Thane court granted us bail, finding that prima facie, no case was made out against us. The fraud at the centre of this complaint was carried out through a fake website - "coindcx.pro" by impersonators who have absolutely no connection to our platform, our systems, or CoinDCX. No money moved through CoinDCX. No transaction occurred on our exchange. The complainant himself confirmed in court that he did not know us and had never met us. I'll be honest: our experience was deeply unsettling. Not because we doubted the facts -- we knew from the first moment that this had nothing to do with us. But because it made something painfully clear: the ecosystem we operate in doesn't yet have the tools to tell the difference between the people building this industry responsibly and the people exploiting it. Think about what this precedent means: if a scammer uses your brand, your name, your face in a fake website and defrauds someone, you can be arrested. Not the scammer. You. This Could Happen to Any founder, Any Business. That has to change. And we've decided that CoinDCX will lead that change - not with words, but with actions. Today, we are announcing Digital Suraksha Network (D.S.N.) - a ₹100 crore commitment from CoinDCX to build the cyber safety infrastructure that India's digital finance ecosystem needs but does not yet have. This is not a crypto problem. This is a problem across any company which has a digital footprint. Here's what we're building: → 24x7 WhatsApp helpline: free for everyone, not just CoinDCX users, to verify links, platforms, and offers before you transact. → Open Fraud Intelligence API: We have already documented 1,200+ fraudulent websites impersonating CoinDCX. That data sat inside our systems. Not anymore. We're building an open API to share this intelligence in real time and inviting every exchange, fintech, bank, and digital lender to contribute. A shared immune system for India's digital finance ecosystem. → Cyber Safety Infrastructure for Law Enforcement: The Digital Suraksha Network will fund training programmes for state cybercrime cells on blockchain forensics and digital asset tracing. → "Caution Before Transaction": a nationwide initiative to give every Indian the tools to participate in digital finance safely. We know that no single company can solve this. Fraud networks are sophisticated, cross-border, and evolving daily. Nowadays, they make use of AI that makes them exponentially harder to catch. But someone has to start to fix this problem from the root. We are putting ₹100 crore on the table because the ecosystem cannot afford to wait. I am asking every platform, every regulator, and every Indian who participates in digital finance to join us. We want to ensure that anyone building startups in India like us can do so with confidence, and not with fear.

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JUST IN: 🇮🇷🇺🇸 Iran says it did not hold any direct negotiations with US.

Me to the EA employee who changed the fifa tunes from Indie to generic shite rap