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@Lilly45654

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peblo.escobar ⚡️
peblo.escobar ⚡️@pebloescobarSEI·
The current state of some crypto altcoins. Infrastructure chains • NEAR -72% • DOT -92% • ATOM -98% • FIL -98% Old narratives • VET -95% • ALGO -99% AI / meta plays • FET -96% Legacy collapse cases • LUNC -99% Do you think altcoins will recover… and which ones are you betting on?
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MILLI ⚡
MILLI ⚡@MilliCoinSei·
$MILLI keeps running ⚡️
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peblo.escobar ⚡️
peblo.escobar ⚡️@pebloescobarSEI·
Liquidity is flowing out of DeFi. Why? It’s a risk–reward reset + narrative shift. 3–5% APY doesn’t feel worth it anymore when you factor in: • Constant hacks and protocol exploits • Smart contract risk with no real protection • Diluted yields across crowded strategies • High failure rate across Web3 projects At the same time, capital has other options now... cleaner narratives, simpler plays, and higher upside elsewhere. So the question becomes: Why take DeFi risk for TradFi-level returns? DeFi isn’t dead, but the easy liquidity era is over.
wale.moca 🐳@waleswoosh

Money is leaving DeFi at an unprecedented scale

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wale.moca 🐳
wale.moca 🐳@waleswoosh·
Money is leaving DeFi at an unprecedented scale
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Ishita
Ishita@IshitaaPandey·
been a crypto social media manager for 5+ years and after 35+ projects, i finally made the playbook i wish i had when i started. if you’re a new smm or one-person marketing team, you can copy-paste this into Notion and make it your workflow. comment “LINK” and i’ll send it.
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RILEY@Lilly45654·
@0x_Kachi Sir, please check your dm
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Onye—kachi
Onye—kachi@0x_Kachi·
Have you tried exploring this option in OUTLIER? Just in case you are tired of making money.
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peblo.escobar ⚡️
peblo.escobar ⚡️@pebloescobarSEI·
2026 started with chaos for crypto: • $BTC -18% • 30+ dApp exploits • 25+ protocols gone Weak hands folded. But builders stayed. If you’re still showing up right now, you’re not behind… You’re being tested. And this is where winners are made. Double down and keep building.
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MILLI ⚡
MILLI ⚡@MilliCoinSei·
over 2 years ago, it all started. still here. still digging in the fastest blockchain. something exceptional is coming to your sei wallet soon 👀 stay with us. WAGMI
MILLI ⚡@MilliCoinSei

⚡️🐕$MILLI Official Links🐕⚡️ BUY HERE: app.astroport.fi/swap?from=usei… CHART: coinmarketcap.com/de/currencies/… CA: sei170949pwl4h36neazkwmdgtrh6nuenh66462n34839e23e8he3pqsnm5r2v WEBSITE: milli.dog DISCORD: discord.gg/milli-token TELEGRAM: t.me/MilliCoinSei Contract Renounced | Minter Cleared $MILLl #SEI

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Aakash Gupta
Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta·
There's a physicist at Stanford named Safi Bahcall who modeled this exact principle and the math is wild. He calls it "phase transitions in human networks." When you're stationary, your probability of a lucky event is limited to your existing surface area: the people you already know, the places you already go, the ideas you've already been exposed to. Your opportunity window is fixed. When you move, your collision rate with new nodes in a network increases nonlinearly. Double your movement (new conversations, new cities, new projects) and your probability of a serendipitous encounter doesn't double. It roughly quadruples. Because each new node connects you to their entire network, not just to them. Richard Wiseman ran a 10-year study at the University of Hertfordshire tracking self-described "lucky" and "unlucky" people. The single biggest differentiator wasn't IQ, education, or family money. Lucky people scored significantly higher on one trait: openness to experience. They talked to strangers more, varied their routines more, and said yes to invitations at nearly twice the rate. The "unlucky" group followed the same routes, ate at the same restaurants, and talked to the same 5 people. Their networks were closed loops. No new inputs, no new collisions. Luck isn't random. Luck is surface area. And surface area is a function of movement. The lobster emoji is doing more work than most people realize. Lobsters grow by shedding their shell when it gets too tight. The growth requires a period of total vulnerability. No protection, no armor, soft body exposed to the ocean. That's the cost of movement nobody posts about. You have to be uncomfortable first. The new shell only hardens after you've already moved.
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a moving man will meet his luck 🥀

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Madi
Madi@madiweb3·
Podcast with Madi ( PART 71 ) 🎙️ It's been a long time since there were any great girls on our podcast Our guest - @vanshuETH ————————————— > How did you get into crypto? Okay so i started back around 2020 from a random youtube video of an airdrop shown by brother out of which he made 100$ just by filling a gleam form, i was like bro i can do this all day and make money? Then i researched more about it started farming lot of airdrops and filling forms following twitter accounts, can you believe once we got airdrop for just following the projects twitter account lol, a snapshot was taken and boom you are eligible good old days, i will stop now coz its gonna be never ending > How did you come up with the nickname and what is it associated with? Its my real name, if you wanna develop your brand it should include your name and my username is what they call me in short instead of Vanshika, i added ETH part at the end to be in the CT niche while keeping it as short as possible > Your main successes on CT? its been just 6 months since i stated posting on X and when i was at <2k followers i got affiliated with polymarket and also got a badge, i was very early to it and one of the first 100 people to get affiliated with Polymarket which eventually got me $200k+ signups and almost 30%+ people trusting me signing up from my link is what was success for me ( all the stats are mentioned on my pinned post) another is when i started making videos which got me really good offers from other brands for making video content > Tips for beginners who just want to develop a brand? you wanna develop your brand then The best tip is to be yourself, stop trying to be someone else, you do what you gonna do or what you can do best it could be anything any niche. And if you are not good at it yet dont worry about that you will improve with time, every big account you see rn started with zero, just give your best, be consistent, and never give up ————————————— I hope you were pleased to get to know our guest better Big applause to Vanshika Soon new part
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Podcast with Madi ( PART 70 ) 🎉 Today we have anniversary in our podcast series guys Our guest - @amit0xic ————————————— > How did you get into crypto? So, I started in crypto in late 2017, beginning of 2018. And it's funny, I don't remember exactly how I heard about crypto, but I remember that the first thing that actually got me in the space was doing translations for ICOs. So, there was this big forum at the time. It was the main place where people spoke about crypto, Bitcoin Forum. And all the major ICOs would go there to get known. And every major discussion about crypto was there. And so I started working as an Italian translator for a lot of ICOs. And actually, some of them went very big. For example, the biggest projects I did translation for was Quant, which I got paid like about $700 for. But then, and I sold at around 2K and one year later, my payment for the translation would have been worth like 240K or something like that. So yeah, I did a lot of translations for 100. I worked with over 100 ICOs and that's actually how I got started with crypto and just how I found out that I enjoy, I don't know, just the tech and everything. So that's how I got involved. > What is your nickname associated with? As for the nickname, I don't actually remember. I usually always had different nicknames on other platforms. And when I created my account on Twitter, I remember that I wanted it to be very short. So I just wanted to be, I don't know, I just wanted to use a very short word. I remember that in the past sometimes I used like toxin but I just wanted to be more something easier to remember so I went for toxic and considering that Ethereum wallets start with 0x I wanted to use the 0x inside the name. That's pretty much it > Your main success on CT? main successes on ct so if we're talking about posts uh the the biggest ones are probably well the the very recent uh viral post uh about the hey this is my name is x uh and this is where i live the one with the colosseum that got like 460k views um but if we're talking about crypto post uh i think the biggest one is uh uh a post a post a very viral post that i did about succinct uh when i pretended i sold the um my airdrop on pre-market and pretended i had a family to feed and stuff like that that was very very viral as well i'm gonna send you that but as for wins just the infofi airdrops i mean uh i made close to six figures last year from that alone and for me considering that I started this crypto thing like the at least the social side of it in the beginning of 2025 this was very very unexpected and I mean I'm Italian so the average wage here is like super low and being able to earn with Twitter and just with crypto just by posting about stuff is really something I did not expect especially to happen this fast because as said I studied just slightly over one year ago > Your tips for those who are just starting to develop their brand? One thing I always suggest for building a brand is to show people you actually appreciate their time. Don't just post your own stuff or spam replies for the sake of numbers; that's low effort and people see right through it. Instead, use a mix of sharing your own opinions and having real conversations. It’s way better to leave two or three meaningful comments than fifty low-quality ones under every post. Treat people like friends, not just statistics. I personally never reply to "GM" spammers, but I always value someone who shows up specifically to add something real to the discussion. Show them you're there because you actually want to be ————————————— It’s probably one of the biggest podcast part Applause to t0xic Soon new part

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Loshmi
Loshmi@loshmi·
If I had less than $1K in crypto I would: 1. Learn a high paying skill 2. Find a job (with a small capital you need a way to consistently make revenue) 3. Build a brand & start journaling the whole process (builds consistency also shows your real-time progress to your followers) 4. Monetize your X account. (Free elon bucks bi-weekly) 5. Focus on airdrops and staying liquid for opportunities in market: > Do things on protocols and chains pre-TGE > Create multiple wallets and act as a real user on all of them. (build activity for future farms) 6. Deploy some cash on prediction markets. Farm points on Kalshi & Polymarket via delta neutral strategy. 7. Explore Claude and monetize using AI as your leverage. $20/m is very cheap considering what you can do with it. 8. Network like your life depends on it. (it does) Anyone building right now is here to stay, utilize on that because once bullrun comes back everyone even your grandpa will show up. You want people who were here in tough times, these are the ones that won’t give up easily.
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peblo.escobar ⚡️@pebloescobarSEI·
Top crypto coin in 2021 Vs 2025 $BTC: $67k → $65k $ETH: $1.9k → $1.9k $SOL: $141 → $80 5 years… and price is almost the same. Have we really moved forward… or just been rotating in circles?
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DBCrypto
DBCrypto@DBCrypt0·
Drift Protocol just released their thread on the $280 million hack It's worse than anyone thought too There was no code exploit. It wasn’t a flash loan. It wasn’t even a traditional key theft. Solana has a feature called "durable nonces" that lets you sign a transaction today but execute it days or weeks later Sound familiar EVM critics? 😏 Think of it like writing a signed check and leaving it in someone's drawer until they decide to cash it. The attacker used this to build a time bomb inside Drift's own governance system. So I was wrong and Solana’s architecture did in fact play a role in this exploit occurring. Similar to how a hacker exploits approvals on EVM chains. Here's how it played out: March 23: The attacker sets up four of these delayed-execution accounts. Two are tied to real Drift Security Council members and two belong to the attacker. At some point, the attacker tricks two of Drift's five council members into signing transactions they didn't fully understand. Blind signing is something I have called out a lot and it is a major issue with many of these chains Drift calls it "transaction misrepresentation” 🤨 But in reality they were socially engineered into signing their own robbery Those signatures sat dormant for nine days! March 27: Drift rotates its security council. New members, fresh setup. Doesn't matter. The attacker compromises two of the five new signers too. April 1: Drift runs a routine test transaction. Sixty seconds later, the attacker cashes those pre-signed checks. Two transactions, four Solana slots apart. Full admin control. Every withdrawal limit removed. Every vault drained. $280 million. Gone. Two out of five signatures is all it took 🤦‍♂️ But also clearly some major planning and patience for this elaborate attack Blind signing Durable nonces which function similarly to approvals Poor key management Insecure infrastructure Everything worked as it was designed to work and this was just an incredibly well orchestrated and thought out attack
Drift@DriftProtocol

Earlier today, a malicious actor gained unauthorized access to Drift Protocol through a novel attack involving durable nonces, resulting in a rapid takeover of Drift’s Security Council administrative powers. This was a highly sophisticated operation that appears to have involved multi-week preparation and staged execution, including the use of durable nonce accounts to pre-sign transactions that delayed execution.

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Lunar
Lunar@LunarResearcher·
My girlfriend asked why I was smiling at 4 AM. Showed her the terminal. "What are all those green numbers?" $1,129. Made while she slept. "Doing what?" Nothing. Claude scanned 14,000 wallets, found 47 that never lose, built a bot that copies them. She watched for 10 seconds: +$3.87 captured +$6.42 captured +$12.71 captured "It just keeps going?" Every few seconds. New line. New money. "How much did you start with?" $300. Now $1,429. Eleven hours. Asleep. "What does it do?" Buys at $0.48. Sells at $0.52. Pockets $0.04. Who wins doesn't matter. "That's legal?" Citadel does this on NYSE daily. 400 engineers. I have one screen. Copy my bot here: @lunar" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">kreo.app/@lunar She looked at the P&L curve. Never dips. Just climbs. "Can you make me one?" Setting hers up now. She still doesn't get how it works. The bot doesn't care.
Lunar@LunarResearcher

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