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☯ Experiencing duality ☯ 🤖 Building https://t.co/KPvyxmW91T

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Liscivia_@Liscivia_·
@DeFiMinty Then one could choose to swap HYPE/some HYPE for AI/Robotics pre/post IPO stocks to their preferences and imho they should do well
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Minty@DeFiMinty·
Think Gold is interesting here. I've always been a bit underallocated and think these levels down to low 3k is a decent position for the long term. Gold has been out of favor with the AI trade but Gold will always be on top of people's minds ever since sanctions started. Nations need a neutral store of value that isn't the USD. Other currencies challenging the dollar hegemony is still a meme. The only realistic alternative is gold and evidence already shows this shift. Don't expect this to be a smooth road but one I'm comfortable sitting on for a while.
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Valeriy@vysotski_v·
Just gave my first-ever public speech at @SuperteamPOL's Blockchain Startup School. We talked about how to stop wasting time and money on stuff nobody actually wants by validating your ideas before writing a single line of code. youtu.be/-VVgFx1C8Jo?si…
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Pavel Durov@durov·
This is how the EU/UK now regulates social media: 🤐 Offer CEOs secret deals to censor dissent. 🚨 If they refuse, open criminal cases against them. 😑 When people push back, say it's "all for the children". 🎭 "Protecting children" has become the standard legal/PR cover.
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𝕋𝕖𝕞𝕞𝕪🦇🔊
i can't stop thinking about the drift protocol hack. not because of the $280m. we've seen big numbers before. i can't stop thinking about how it happened. and what it says about everything we're building. on april 1st, while people were posting jokes, an attacker drained $280 million from drift protocol in minutes. the team had to literally tweet "this is not an april fools joke." but this didn't start on april 1st. it started on march 23rd. that's when the attacker created four durable nonce accounts. two tied to drift's own security council multisig members. two controlled by the attacker. quietly. no alarms. no flags. on march 27th, drift migrated their security council due to a routine member change. by march 30th, the attacker had already compromised a signer on the new multisig too. then on april 1st, they executed. a test transaction first. then one minute later, two pre-signed transactions fired four slots apart. admin takeover. withdrawal limits removed. a malicious asset introduced. every vault drained. jlp. sol. btc. usdc. over 15 tokens gone. the entire thing took minutes. this wasn't a bug. this wasn't a smart contract exploit. this wasn't a flash loan or an oracle manipulation. drift's own report confirms it (you can check @DriftProtocol's latest to confirm). no compromised seed phrases. no code vulnerability. this was social engineering. the attacker got 2 out of 5 multisig signers to approve transactions they didn't fully understand. used durable nonces to pre-sign them. then waited. patiently. for over a week. two signatures out of five. that was the security standing between users and $280 million. two out of five. i keep coming back to that number because this is the part that should make everyone uncomfortable. not the hack itself. the architecture that made it possible. we've seen this before. we've seen this so many times. bybit. $1.4 billion. the attacker compromised the signing infrastructure and tricked signers into authorizing malicious transactions. same concept. social engineering. not code. ronin bridge. $625 million. compromised validator keys. same story. cetus protocol. $223 million. different method but same result. hundreds of millions gone. in 2025 alone, $3.4 billion was stolen in crypto. and the pattern is almost always the same. not brilliant code exploits. not zero-day vulnerabilities. someone was tricked. a key was exposed. a human made a mistake. only 19% of hacked protocols even used multi-sig wallets. and the ones that did, like drift, got beaten anyway. because the weakest link was never the code. it was always the person holding the key. now here's what makes me angry. i've seen people dunking on solana over this. blaming svm. questioning the entire chain. the same thing happened after bybit when people started questioning evm and ethereum's security model. this is not a solana problem. this is not an ethereum problem. this is not chain-specific at all. drift's own report says it clearly. the programs and smart contracts worked exactly as designed. the chain did what it was supposed to do. a human was tricked into signing something they shouldn't have. that can happen on any chain. any protocol. any ecosystem. pointing fingers at solana is a deflection. and it's net negative for the entire space because it distracts from the real conversation we need to have. which brings me to circle. nine days before the drift hack, circle froze 16 business wallets overnight. legitimate companies. crypto exchanges. forex platforms. payment processors. no criminal charges. a sealed civil lawsuit that nobody could even read. no advance warning. businesses woke up and couldn't process payments, couldn't settle trades, couldn't serve their customers. zachxbt called it "potentially the single most incompetent freeze" he'd seen in over five years of investigations. one of the frozen wallets wasn't even a business. it was a dfinity bridge contract used by thousands of users who had nothing to do with the case. then nine days later, $280 million is being drained from drift in real time. the attacker is converting stolen tokens through jupiter, bridging them to ethereum, moving funds through circle's own cross-chain transfer protocol. and the freeze didn't come fast enough. so circle can shut down 16 legitimate businesses overnight for a civil case. but a quarter billion being actively stolen through their own infrastructure? different speed. i'm not saying circle is the villain here. i'm saying the system is broken in ways that should concern everyone. now think about who's actually affected by drift. it's not just traders. protocols are built on top of drift. neobanks integrate with defi infrastructure. real customers with no idea what a multisig even is woke up and saw they couldn't access their money. some platforms said user funds are safe. but nobody could withdraw. your money is "safe" but you can't touch it. think about what that feels like for someone who just wanted a better savings rate. i know what it feels like on a smaller scale. i lost $5,000 to social engineering. it's nothing compared to $280 million. but the feeling is the same. that moment when you realize the funds are gone and there's nothing you can do. it doesn't scale with the dollar amount. it's the same pit in your stomach whether it's $5k or $280m. and here's the question i keep circling back to. we say defi is the future. we say we're going to onboard the next billion users. we say this technology will replace traditional finance and bank the unbanked and give people financial sovereignty. but how do we onboard millions of people into a system where a social engineering attack can drain a quarter billion dollars in minutes? where 2 out of 5 signatures is considered security for $280m? where the attacker sets up wallets two weeks early, runs a test transaction, and nobody notices? where circle can freeze legitimate businesses overnight but can't stop a live heist fast enough? where the same attack, the same playbook, the same human error keeps happening year after year after year? ronin. bybit. cetus. now drift. same cause. different name. different chain. same result. defi doesn't have a code problem. it has a people problem. and we keep solving for the code. i haven't interacted with a protocol in a while. i like money. but i love safety more. and right now this space is asking me to choose between the two. security can't keep being the last conversation. it can't keep being the thing we talk about after the hack and forget about before the next one. it has to be the first priority. not the last. because right now we're not ready for the next billion users. we're barely keeping the ones we have safe.
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Liscivia_@Liscivia_·
The top 1%ers are such a disgrace. Retweet and raise awareness, if you think privacy is a fundamental human right.
@levelsio@levelsio

And after voting that out too... 🇪🇺 ChatControl is back with a vengeance The Conservatives (EPP) are attempting to force a new vote TODAY (March 26) seeking to reverse the European Parliament's NO on indiscriminate scanning of ALL your private messages, emails and photos This is a direct attack on democracy and blatant disregard for your right to privacy If you're European contact your representatives now, with this handy form: #contact-tool" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">fightchatcontrol.eu/?foo=bar#conta… If not, please share this tweet so more people see it and we can block the vote It's crazy they keep just bringing back whatever they want until it's passed! Obviously now we see the European Commission is controlled by powerful evil lobbying groups 👺

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Deepcryptodive.eth 🏴‍☠️⟠
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Castle Labs 🏰
Castle Labs 🏰@castle_labs·
Welcome to the new Castle Labs!
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Bryan Johnson@bryan_johnson·
I'll be live streaming the 5-MeO-DMT. Am putting together the line up. Who should we have call in?
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Bryan Johnson@bryan_johnson·
My next longevity experiment: 5-MeO-DMT.
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Liscivia_@Liscivia_·
@cobie Hahaha this is so based 😂
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Cobie@cobie·
In January I asked OpenClaw to send 50,000 small invoices to Fortune500 companies every day. Through experimentation we have found 2% will pay without checking if this is a legitimate invoice. These companies are wasteful — Claw captures that leakage. $10m ARR as a solo founder in under two months. AI is enabling so many new business models. Thank you!
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Liscivia_@Liscivia_·
The end of the world Is accelerating. Enjoy good music in the meantime youtu.be/ElUMn9exqyg?si… 🎶🍷
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Miles Deutscher@milesdeutscher

This is f*cking wild. The Pentagon just blacklisted Anthropic, labelling them a "national security risk". Trump called them “leftwing nut jobs", making a “DISASTROUS MISTAKE.” Just hours later, Sam Altman announced OpenAI had struck a deal to replace them. The crazy part is OpenAI’s deal has the exact same terms Anthropic was just punished for... Here’s the full timeline: • July 2025: Anthropic signs ~$200M Pentagon contract. First AI cleared onto classified networks. • Jan 2026: Defense Secretary demands models be usable for all lawful military purposes. • Anthropic agrees broadly - but sets 2 red lines (No mass surveillance of Americans, no autonomous weapons without human oversight). • Pentagon argues those guardrails could limit wartime response. • Anthropic calls that “patently false.” • Ultimatum: comply by Friday or lose access. • CEO Dario Amodei refuses. • Public attacks from Pentagon officials. • Elon Musk piles on. • Hundreds of AI employees back Anthropic. • Even Sam Altman says OpenAI shares similar red lines. • Feb 2026: Trump orders federal agencies to stop using Anthropic. • The Department of Defence labels Anthropic as a "national security supply chain risk". • Trump calls them “leftwing nut jobs”. • Anthropic announces it will sue. • Sam Altman announces the Pentagon has agreed to OpenAI’s terms for classified work So unless I'm missing something.. They called the guardrails “woke” and dangerous. Then struck a deal with OpenAI, which says it has the same red lines?

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ivangbi 🦞@ivangbi_·
TLDR: I joined @ethereumfndn as DeFi Coordinator 1] I got introduced to DeFi back in 2019 and stuck to it ever since. As narratives appeared and faded away, my general belief in DeFi stayed. I think today, more than ever, Ethereum is the right place to grow DeFi further. I'd like to help make this vision a reality 🙏
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