Argsaraus Rex
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@SenateGOP You would be wise the grow the fuck up and stop playing war games with other peoples kids
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@argsaraus @ronrule I absolutely disagree with taxing made up paper valuations (aka Unrealized Gains). If you aren’t intelligent enough to know the difference between that and income, you’ve got bigger issues.
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@argsaraus @ronrule If I add a deck and a backyard pool, I somehow now owe more money to my local community? Explain that. Why is my “fair share” suddenly higher?
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@jgpatriotmedia @ronrule Honest question — where does the money come from to support your local services if it doesn’t come from property taxes? You have zero state income tax. I don’t remember the sales tax being ridiculous. Is it all tourism taxes?
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@argsaraus @ronrule I like what we are trying to do here in Florida which is get rid of property tax for a home you live in as primary residence. Any other home for income or investment would be taxed, Airbnb taxes etc
The idea of property tax is literally one of the 10 planks of communism
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PROTOCOLS SHOULD USE DEDICATED COMPUTERS FOR MULTISIG OPERATIONS
Many protocols are not doing this right now - if this is you, adjust with urgency
An "everyday computer" is one that is used for browsing the internet, coding, running Claude Code, joining meetings, reading telegram, etc.
A "dedicated signing computer" is one that has the bare minimum set of tools for preparing transactions, handing them off to a hardware wallet, and sending the signed version to the blockchain. It is not used for ANYTHING other than this.
In the wake of any major hack, there are a variety of storylines and contributing factors. The Drift hack had many contributing storylines, but in my opinion the single most important action item for other teams (and one which currently many teams deviate from) is - use dedicated signing computers.
Why? Because everyday computers can easily be compromised. (The Drift hack featured several interesting examples of how an everyday computer got compromised, and we hear about others on a nearly daily basis.)
When a computer is compromised, hackers have full control and can make anything appear to be true. The rest of the multisig procedure (e.g. verifying that a particular set of instructions produces a particular hash) becomes unreliable, since the computer from which you are viewing the operation is no longer a reliable narrator.
When you plug a hardware wallet into a compromised computer and proceed to sign, all bets are off. The hacker can present a malicious payload to the device, causing you to sign what the hacker wants.
DeFi Protocol teams have a massive checklist of items to harden their security. (Two great checklists are linked in the next thread.) But the checklist can be overwhelming, and it is important to prioritize. If your team is using everyday computers for signing, make it a priority to switch to dedicated devices asap.
We'll have more to say shortly on how the Monad Foundation is encouraging teams to adopt this practice.
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@SueConn73899798 You appear to have paid for a prescription that is taxed separately from your grocery bill. That’s why the same 5 taxes appear twice. Also, Minnesota does not charge sales tax on normal grocery items and clothing.
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@_WKeyMcGee_ @SueConn73899798 Most likely a prepared/hot meal and a prescription medication.
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@DRSunlocked I personally like the lower downforce cars, but hybrids are a must. Bring back MGU-K and MGU-H but paired with a turbo-V8 with an 80/20 split, boost mode entirely driver deployed.
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🚨2.4L turbo V8 on sustainable fuel is currently the favourite for F1’s next engine regulations.
Manufacturers are even considering ditching hybrids completely and going back to pure internal combustion.
This idea splits opinions in the paddock, with broad support for naturally aspirated versions but some favouring turbos, as F1 aims to lure more carmakers post-2030.
Don’t get too excited if you’re expecting the old NA scream. These turbo V8s would rev to around 16,000 rpm, with a modern whoosh rather than the old 19,000 rpm scream.
This isn’t bringing back the old V8 era, no matter how it’s framed. What do you think?

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@Neverland_Money @merkl_xyz Please don't, I don't like sharing.
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REMINDER: You can still join in to the @merkl_xyz campaign with the highest APR on Monad (and earn rewards in USDC)! 🫧

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Drift was attacked by a team that masqueraded as potential business partners, creating relationships over 6 months. Trust no one!
Drift@DriftProtocol
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You might be witnessing an end of a Presidency in real time
unusual_whales@unusual_whales
BREAKING: Trump says Iran has 48 hours to make deal or US will unleash 'Hell'
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