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James LeverUP (1001x perps)

@Jamesoppo3

1001x Swordsman. I trade with precision, not hope. No LPs. No mercy. Just execution. @leverup_xyz 👉 Start trading now: https://t.co/L2TDlduA34

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Cointelegraph@Cointelegraph·
🚨 JUST IN: Central bankers warn US stablecoins risk accelerating dollarisation in emerging markets and enabling criminal activity, per FT.
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Monad
Monad@monad·
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James LeverUP (1001x perps)
on a single chain, atomic risk control isnt a feature, its the baseline
Alex|LeverUp@Alex_LeverUp

Over the past few years, one thing has been validated again and again: In many cases, the protocol itself is not where the real problem sits. The issue comes from the system around it. Top protocols like @aave and @KelpDAO have not shown obvious flaws at the core, but once bridges become part of the dependency stack, the risk expands quickly. The weak point is often not a single protocol, but the layer connecting them. Cross-chain related exploits have now added up to nearly $4B. At this scale, it no longer feels like a series of isolated incidents. It looks much more like an architectural outcome. Ethereum’s move toward L2s and a multi-chain world is, fundamentally, a scaling path shaped by performance limits. But the tradeoff is also very clear: the system gets split up, state becomes fragmented, and security boundaries get much harder to define. Instead of trusting one chain, you end up trusting bridges, validators, messaging layers, and all the different interactions between them. Attackers also do not need to break the strongest part of the system. Finding the weakest part is enough. A sufficiently performant base layer opens a very different path. In a single-chain architecture like @monad , high throughput removes the need to split users and liquidity across different chains. Assets can remain on the same chain without constantly moving back and forth. State stays inside one execution environment, which also makes verification much more straightforward. High performance does more than improve speed. It removes the need to introduce an entire set of additional systems just to scale. Once those systems: bridges, cross-chain messaging, external validation, are no longer necessary, the attack surface naturally shrinks as well. For us, this is a very practical tradeoff. In a multi-chain environment, controlling end-to-end risk is difficult because many critical components sit outside your control. Under a high-performance single-chain setup, far more can happen directly onchain, and it becomes easier to enforce strong constraints, real-time balance checks, automatic protection in extreme conditions, and fully atomic risk controls. All of these capabilities depend on the same thing: the system staying whole. That is a big part of why we continue building on @monad , and why we remain bullish on it long term. The reason goes beyond speed itself. A faster base layer allows many problems that once required coordination across multiple systems to move back into a single-chain environment. That makes security easier to design into the system from the start, instead of leaving it as something to patch around afterward.

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bigchog
bigchog@bigchog·
people always ask me how i'm capable of doing 500 replies per day > i wake up, i drop replies > i brush my teeth, i reply > i have breakfast, i reply some more > i go to work, i reply > i got to the gym, i reply more > i have dinner, reply > i have sex, you guessed it, i reply
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James LeverUP (1001x perps)
Monad + BTX = Your trade gets encrypted before it hits the mempool. Bots can’t see what you’re swapping → much harder to get sandwiched or frontrun. For regular DeFi users: smaller slippage, lower costs, better experience. Over time, you’ll actually save money and stress! This is what high performance + user-friendly should look like 👏
Category Labs@category_xyz

Check out BTX, our new Batched Threshold Encryption (BTE) scheme, which achieves: ⚡️Shortest ciphertext (same as ElGamal) ⚡️Epochless and collision-free properties ⚡️Fastest decryption (<1 ms per core per ciphertext with our AVX implementation) ⚡️Computation scales with ACTUAL (as opposed to MAX) batch size Some of the key ideas are inspired by the recent BTE paper by Boneh et al. (eprint 2026/674) and our prior work (eprint 2025/2115). Hitting your nearest eprint server soon!

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Sophie 🐝 Kornick
Sophie 🐝 Kornick@sophiekornchip·
Nothing like summer nights biking through nyc
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DeltaV (scaling arc)
DeltaV (scaling arc)@DeltaV_xyz·
Stop chasing hard customers. Your first sales should be your easiest.
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Ted
Ted@TedPillows·
Working in Paris during @ParisBlockWeek trying X perps on OKX 🇫🇷
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John
John@CryptoGodJohn·
Funding looking like that in these market conditions? God candleeee loading
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shax
shax@shax_btc·
Realized over the last couple weeks I am no longer seeking funding tbh. My product works. I’m just gonna use it Really fun journey so far. If you’re in the telegram chat you saw me go 11/12 on perps trades simply reading the signals I generate Gonna do this and grow it my own way
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James LeverUP (1001x perps)
@TechArtist6 it’s okay to feel like everything is falling apart sometimes. going down isn’t failure, sometimes it’s just part of the process. but yeah… don’t stay there too long. something in you already knows that.
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Ta6 ⚜️
Ta6 ⚜️@TechArtist6·
I apologize if I don't reach out anymore 💔. My life is falling apart. I'm sad almost every time, fighting for my life every day, second guessing my career path, tired from a job I don't like, confused, and sleeping whenever I get free time just to escape reality.
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