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LeafPays NFT locks 1Ton Carbon Credits and is part of a suite of Climate Tech solutions to accelerate the Transition to Net-Zero and eliminate Greenwashing

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LeafPays Chain Reaction: Download LPs Super App when available, use the App to find sustainable products to buy, get rewarded with LPs Token and trade, save or redeem for cash. The sustainable company increases market share, grows over non-sustainable competitors,
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Great breakdown, Hedgie. This is exactly the class of threat AICM was built to catch — not at the code review stage, but at runtime. You're right that no human or static analysis tool will spot invisible Unicode payloads in a code review. But AICM doesn't rely on reading code. It monitors what AI agents do — and a hidden eval() executing unexpected outbound calls, credential access, or file system activity triggers exactly the behavioral anomalies AICM detects. Specifically, AICM catches this through: Tool Abuse Detection — monitors agent tool calls for anomalous patterns like unexpected API endpoints, unusual file access, or data exfiltration that deviates from baseline behavior Credential Theft Monitoring — flags unauthorized access to API keys, tokens, and secrets, which is typically the first thing these hidden payloads target Auto-Quarantine — isolates the compromised agent before lateral movement, which matters when 151 packages means the blast radius is wide The gap you identified — "attackers scaling faster than defenses" — is the core problem. When AI generates malicious packages faster than humans can review them, you need AI-speed monitoring on the other side. Not at the repo level. At the runtime level. AICM won't stop you from installing a bad package. But it will catch the package the moment it does something it shouldn't. 🔗 centriv.ai/aicm.html 🔗 Open source: github.com/GReinhold-ai/a…
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🦔 Researchers at Aikido Security found 151 malicious packages uploaded to GitHub between March 3 and March 9. The packages use Unicode characters that are invisible to humans but execute as code when run. Manual code reviews and static analysis tools see only whitespace or blank lines. The surrounding code looks legitimate, with realistic documentation tweaks, version bumps, and bug fixes. Researchers suspect the attackers are using LLMs to generate convincing packages at scale. Similar packages have been found on NPM and the VS Code marketplace. My Take Supply chain attacks on code repositories aren't new, but this technique is nasty. The malicious payload is encoded in Unicode characters that don't render in any editor, terminal, or review interface. You can stare at the code all day and see nothing. A small decoder extracts the hidden bytes at runtime and passes them to eval(). Unless you're specifically looking for invisible Unicode ranges, you won't catch it. The researchers think AI is writing these packages because 151 bespoke code changes across different projects in a week isn't something a human team could do manually. If that's right, we're watching AI-generated attacks hit AI-assisted development workflows. The vibe coders pulling packages without reading them are the target, and there are a lot of them. The best defense is still carefully inspecting dependencies before adding them, but that's exactly the step people skip when they're moving fast. I don't really know how any of this gets better. The attackers are scaling faster than the defenses. Hedgie🤗 arstechnica.com/security/2026/…
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AI tools are everywhere. Real savings are elusive... RewmoAI is a savings systems approach for you and your small business — combining daily rewards with our Lean process improvement lab. Built on trust. Security of personal information is paramount and assured. Developed by a U.S. Veteran RewmoAI 🇱🇷 #RewmoAI #LeanSystems #TQM #AIWithIntegrity #VeteranOwned
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The Forgotten Story of Dr. Deming & Post-War Japan After WWII, Japan’s economy was shattered. Factories were destroyed, workers demoralized, and the country was known for making cheap junk products. Enter General Douglas MacArthur — and an unlikely group of American statisticians & engineers who would change history. In 1950, General MacArthur invited Dr. W. Edwards Deming to Japan. Deming wasn’t a general or a politician. He was a statistician who believed quality was the key to rebuilding an economy. His mission? Train Japanese engineers and managers on quality control. Deming taught a radical idea: “Quality is not inspection at the end. Quality must be built into the process.” He showed how to use statistical process control (SPC) to prevent defects — instead of fixing them later. This was a paradigm shift. Other Americans soon joined: • Joseph Juran — emphasized quality management and customer focus. • Armand Feigenbaum — Total Quality Control. • Homer Sarasohn — electronics quality pioneer (trained Sony engineers). Together, they planted the seeds of a revolution. The Japanese listened. They didn’t just adopt Deming’s ideas — they mastered them. By the 1960s, Toyota, Sony, Panasonic, and Honda were building products that outclassed American rivals. From “junk” to world-class quality in less than 20 years. The Deming Prize was established in Japan in 1951. It became the highest honor for companies pursuing quality excellence. Ironically, American companies ignored Deming at home… until Toyota began wiping the floor with Detroit automakers. By the 1980s, Japan dominated global markets: • Toyota redefined auto reliability. • Sony led in consumer electronics. • Nikon and Canon in cameras. • Toshiba in semiconductors. The U.S. was forced to ask: How did Japan leap ahead? Answer: They embraced continuous improvement (Kaizen), respect for people, and statistical quality methods. They focused on process, not just outcomes. Dr. Deming’s famous line: “94% of problems belong to the system, not the worker.” Today, Lean, TQM, and Six Sigma all trace their roots back to Deming and his peers. The lessons are timeless: • Build quality in, don’t inspect it in. • Empower workers as problem-solvers. • Simplify systems, eliminate waste. At RewmoAI, we’re inspired by this same transformation. Just like post-war Japan, we believe process + people + continuous improvement can turn ordinary organizations into world-class ones. History repeats itself — if you know where to look. #TQM
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👉 This is why at RewmoAI we are building on these proven foundations — combining Deming’s process discipline, Lean’s flow, Six Sigma’s rigor, and Kaizen’s mindset — with the power of AI to create the next chapter in continuous improvement. End 🧵
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7/ The lesson? Continuous improvement is survival. And when Deming’s foundation met the Navy’s discipline + Juran’s management insights, it became more than quality control— It became a philosophy for transformation.
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W. Edwards Deming went to Japan after WWII, invited by Gen. MacArthur. His message? Quality comes from improving processes, not blaming workers. Japan listened. Soon, Toyota, Sony & others went from “junk” to world-class. 🧵
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The history of America is the history of wealth. But the engine behind every era — from farms to tech — has always been the same: savings. Here’s the story of wealth generation in America. Colonial America (1600s–1800s) Wealth = land. Large farms, fueled by enslaved labor in the South and trade/finance in the North. Small farmers lived modestly, but those who saved and owned land passed on generational wealth. The Industrial Revolution (1820s–1900) Railroads, steel, oil, banking. The rise of the “robber barons”: Rockefeller, Carnegie, Vanderbilt. Massive fortunes built by reinvesting profits → a new age of concentrated wealth. Early 20th Century (1900–1930s) Wealth became tied to mass production. Henry Ford’s assembly lines created a rising middle class. But speculation fueled the 1920s stock boom → leading to the 1929 crash. Post-WWII Boom (1945–1970s) The greatest middle-class wealth expansion in U.S. history. GI Bill → homeownership & education. Unions, pensions, steady wages. Owning a home became the #1 engine of generational wealth. Financialization & Globalization (1980s–2000s) Tax cuts, deregulation, 401(k)s. Real estate + stock markets defined wealth. Globalization hollowed out wages, but those with investments saw their wealth multiply. Tech Revolution (1990s–2010s) Internet & software created billionaires: Gates, Bezos, Jobs, Musk. Wealth shifted from physical assets → digital IP & networks. But saving remained the foundation: capital was needed to invest in the next wave. Today (2010s–2020s) AI, fintech, decentralized finance = new wealth frontiers. But inequality is at historic highs. Most households struggle to save, while those who can invest ride the The pattern is clear: Land → Industry → Finance → Tech. But behind every shift, savings provided the seed capital. Saving isn’t old-fashioned. It’s the universal law of wealth creation. That’s why we’re building Rewmo.AI To make saving automatic, rewarding, and cultural.Because the next era of American wealth will belong to those who save.
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The Forgotten Story of Dr. Deming & Post-War Japan 1/ After WWII, Japan’s economy was shattered. Factories were destroyed, workers demoralized, and the country was known for making cheap junk products. 🧵
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🇺🇸🎉 HAPPY BIRTHDAY PRESIDENT TRUMP! 🎉🇺🇸 From all of us at RewmoAI, we salute your unwavering commitment to America First, your fight for freedom, faith, and the forgotten men and women of this great nation. Your leadership inspired a movement — and that movement is alive and stronger than ever. On this Flag Day, we celebrate not just the Stars & Stripes — but a true patriot who never stopped putting America back on top. 💥 79 Years Young. Still Making History. Let’s Keep America Great….Together RewMo.AI Built in the USA 🇺🇸 | Powered by American Ingenuity!
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ntroducing RewmoAI’s New Look and Expanded Mission! Big news! We’re excited to unveil RewmoAI’s new brand experience—featuring a bold, modern look and a broader mission to help everyone get more from their money and time. What’s new? Personal & Business Shopping Rewards: Members can now unlock exclusive cash back and rewards not just for personal shopping, but also for business purchases—think Amazon, Walmart, SaaS, office supplies, and more. Lean Lab: We’re rolling out the Lean Lab, an AI-powered toolkit that helps individuals, families, and small businesses reduce waste, optimize routines, and save more by working smarter—not just harder. Our Expanded Mission: At RewmoAI, we’re not just about rewarding spending. Our mission is to turn everyday payments—like rent, loans, and purchases—into powerful opportunities for growth. And now, with Lean Lab, we’re making world-class process improvement and Total Quality Management simple and accessible for everyone. Why does this matter? Most financial products reward you only when you spend. We believe your everyday actions—how you pay bills, manage routines, and improve your processes—should unlock even more value. Our platform is built to help every member take charge of their financial future, save more, and reach their goals faster. Join us! Whether you’re an individual, a family, or a small business, RewmoAI is here to help you maximize every dollar and every day. Ready to experience smarter rewards and streamlined process management? Check out the new RewmoAI at rewmo.ai Let’s connect! #RewmoAI #Fintech #Rewards #AI #ProcessImprovement #LeanLab #FinancialFreedom #Sta
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Sneak Peek: RewmoAI MVP Demo is Live! We’re excited to share an exclusive look at the RewmoAI MVP—your new personal finance AI agent. Built with American AI, RewmoAI helps you turn every payment (rent, shopping, and more) into real rewards and smarter financial decisions. Join our private beta and be among the first to experience the future of personal finance! rewmo.ai #Fintech #AI #Rewards #Startup #PersonalFinance #MVP
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Feature Spotlight: RewmoAI Turning Every Big Payment Into a Big Opportunity Did you know your biggest bills—rent, mortgage, and car payments—could unlock new financial benefits every month? With RewmoAI, it’s now possible. Instead of missing out, you’ll earn points, cashback, and credit score boosts on every payment. Our AI tracks, rewards, and reveals new ways to save and grow—whether you’re paying rent, making a mortgage payment, or staying current on your car. No gimmicks. No wasted potential. Just real financial progress on the payments that matter most. Discover how RewmoAI is reshaping rewards, turning everyday bills into smart financial wins. #RewmoAI #Fintech #FeatureSpotlight #Rewards #PersonalFinance
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🎄✨ Merry Christmas from all of us at RewoAI! ✨🎄 This holiday season, we’re filled with gratitude for your support and enthusiasm. Wishing you joy, peace, and prosperity as we celebrate the festive season together. Here’s to a bright and rewarding year ahead #MerryChristmas
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