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Archi
@archi_ip
DeFi smart | Editor | Content Creator Hobby - 3D Design ✏️ You can find me here: Telegram - https://t.co/BVANTW0FmC
USA, Web3 Katılım Aralık 2011
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@predictionpacks @zacxbt The epic card looks epic 😎
It turned out amazing!
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Minting my Etherean by @gami_vc
Fully onchain NFT on Ethereum
O64MHS
console.gami.vc
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@PumpBuild @PumpfunEco Now that's great news 💯
A good mechanism for maintaining trades
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goal: we have added new users to the clawd agent, which works as a market maker: an AI-based market maker that works as an autonomous trading agent. The CLAWD agent will use developer fees to provide liquidity and actively trade your token, helping to maintain a healthy market dynamics and reduce volatility.

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Help me qualify for (3,3) on @blackhaven to get early access. Sign up through my link and grab yours before it's too late.
early.blackhaven.xyz/ref/archi_ip
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If you’ve enjoyed our product, please interact with this post:
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Each interaction counts as a vote for us and helps us ship more tools for you 🚀
Opinion ⁒@opinionlabsxyz
what’s your favorite project in the ecosystem so far? Phase 3 is open for applications — see the builder list + how to apply in the link below.👇 opinionlabs.notion.site/2e1b8e9fa79780…
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@BidAsk_bot I’ve only just started using this bot
So far I’m happy with it, super convenient and really easy to use.
Looking forward to the next update's 👀
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Nice kickoff 🔜
This web protocol has a pretty cool rev share model for creators, curious to see what kind of tokens spin up on it.
Maybe you wanna ape in too?
PumpBuild.fun@PumpBuild
Tokens are successfully deployed using a custom contract using the PumpFun platform
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Wordledotfun
This is not just a word game.
It is an attempt to recover something that was deliberately hidden.
At the core lies a 12-word seed phrase.
It cannot be seen all at once.
It can only be assembled - step by step - following a familiar Wordle-like logic:
letters hint, order deceives, mistakes leave traces.
Players do not act alone.
An AI agent stands in opposition.
It does not tire.
Its attempts recharge slowly than human limits.
It adapts to every incorrect word.
Each move shifts the balance.
Each failure tightens the search.
Even waiting works against you.
$1500 awaits those who reach the end.

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@nicksortor Don’t know what happened, but hope he’s okay 😰
Anyone in the loop on what went down?
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@gem_insider @Vivek4real_ Or on the brink of a spectacular crash.
You’ll only know for sure what happens once it starts.
My forecast: the chart goes to the right - take a screenshot 👍
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@ucanseeofficial That’s what makes it both scary and most painful - you clicked “confirm transaction” yourself 😧
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Address poisoning: The silent killer of deposit
One of the most underestimated UX threats in on-chain systems globally.
This is not a story about hack, malicious contract, or dangerous signature.
It’s a case of human inattention - with a $50 million price tag.
What happened?
The user was withdrawing funds from Binance to their EVM address.
After a 50 USDT test transfer, an unfamiliar address appeared in the transaction history just before the main transfer.
That address was generated to match the real one in first & last characters and was injected into еру history via a zero-value (“dust”) transaction.
Since most wallets (including MetaMask and mobile UIs) hide the middle of the address, the user missed the substitution and executed transaction.
As a result, around $50 million USDT was sent to the wrong address.
The key point.
Address poisoning does not rely on protocol vulnerabilities.
It only exploits user habits: copying addresses from transaction history and superficial visual checks.
These schemes are highly automated, low-cost gas, and offer massive ROI, making them extremely popular.
What happened next?
Subsequent on-chain actions were very fast: USDT from the substituted address went through a technical contract and aggregator, spread across DEXs & pools including Curve, Uniswap, converted via stable into ETH (~16,6k ETH), and then sent to Tornado Cash to complicate further tracing.
After the incident, the wallet owner offered to return 98% of the funds, leaving around $1 million as a white-hat bounty.
There has been no response, and most likely there won’t be one.
Key takeaways.
• Never copy addresses blindly from transaction history;
• Fix the destination address in advance (address book, ENS);
• Remember that a successful test transfer is not a reason to relax;
• For large amounts, use hardware wallets and extra confirmations.
This case shows that however experienced you are, a single hasty move can be one of the most expensive mistakes of your life - at least financially.
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@stanisloou @jessepollak Well said 👍
If crypto only “works” when it’s pumping, it was never building anything real in the first place.
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i think a lot of criticism comes from people stuck in an old mental model.
the model where crypto only works if there’s immediate speculation, price action, and something to ape into. anything that doesn’t pump fast gets dismissed as useless.
that’s not realism, that’s short-term thinking.
what @base and @jessepollak are building isn’t optimized for speculators. it’s optimized for what comes after speculation stops being the main driver.
the internet today is 90% noise: cheap content, ai slop, engagement farming.
the real problem isn’t distribution anymore.
it’s filtering. base is quietly positioning itself as that filter: where content has cost, reputation has weight,
and value isn’t decided only by algorithms or hype.
mass adoption won’t look like degen cycles.
it will look like normal people using apps without thinking about chains, narratives, or tickers. when that happens, the market won’t be about speculation first.
it will be about content, taste, trust, and participation.
that market will feel boring at the start and obvious in hindsight.
maybe i’m wrong, we’ll see with time.
but i’m all in on base.

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