Bruno Almeida

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Bruno Almeida

Bruno Almeida

@bfmalmeida

Msc Computer Science // Blockchain & DLT enthusiast // Sporting Clube de Portugal Supporter!

Viseu, Coimbra, Lisbon Katılım Şubat 2009
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Bruno Almeida
Bruno Almeida@bfmalmeida·
@CarlaMa76314885 @bancadadeleao Ontem tive no Fontelo e justificava-se uma invasão ao campo e festejar com os heróis que levaram a equipa a primeira divisão 37 anos depois. 5 minutos antes de acabar o jogo veio polícia de intervenção para a frente das bancadas para evitar qualquer ideia. Não fez sentido.
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Carla Martins
Carla Martins@CarlaMa76314885·
@bancadadeleao Num jogo em casa, último da época, que devia ser tranquilo. Depois lá foram para o parque de estacionamento do estádio e pudemos seguir caminho.
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Bancada de Leão🦁
Bancada de Leão🦁@bancadadeleao·
Ontem, tantas festas de subidas de divisões e conquistas, invasões de campo quase nada...é impressionante como por cá fazemos, quase tudo, ao contrário...os adeptos são vistos e tratados como criminosos!
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Bruno Almeida
Bruno Almeida@bfmalmeida·
@olhodegato Exacto! Estão só a seguir o caminho feito em Portugal de taxar tudo que existe. Não, o problema não é a Galp, porque a Galp em Espanha não vende ao mesmo preço. Onde estás a diferença? É nos impostos.
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Joaquim Alexandre Rodrigues
Joaquim Alexandre Rodrigues@olhodegato·
@bfmalmeida tivemos os casos flagrantes do último ano do governo do PPC e do primeiro da geringonça, em que somados, em dois anos seguidos, afinfaram mais de 20 cêntimos/litro mais IVA Costa veio com a mesma laracha "ecolo" de hoje da ministra do Ambiente
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Joaquim Alexandre Rodrigues
Joaquim Alexandre Rodrigues@olhodegato·
|Parabéns à prima!| Este governo decidiu abocanhar, em ISP, uma parte da pequena descida dos combustíveis da próxima semana.
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Shaul Kfir
Shaul Kfir@ShaulKfir·
Paul, this is what a well constructed argument looks like. I haven't read the whole thing yet and will respond once I have a chance to process. But Alex is clearly engaging thoughtfully, while your interview with Yuval was disgraceful. I'll just leave this here youtu.be/e2058fi-vYw?si…
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PaulBarron
PaulBarron@paulbarron·
I’ll leave this here
ALEX | ZK@gluk64

Canton founders claim ZK proofs are too risky for institutional finance. They have been making this argument to buyers and regulators, publicly and behind closed doors. It deserves a public answer. Let's see if the argument holds — and if Canton's infrastructure passes its own test. The argument Their case, stated fairly: ZKPs are complex. Bugs are inevitable in any sufficiently complex system. If a flaw exists in a proof system, it could go undetected because the underlying data is private. If it goes undetected, it spreads throughout the system. This creates systemic risk. Therefore, ZKPs cannot be used for critical financial infrastructure. This is a real concern. Let's take it seriously and follow the logic. The flaw in the logic Strip away the ZKP-specific language, here's the story: Technology X can have implementation flaws. Technology X serves a mission-critical function. If it fails, the consequences are catastrophic. Therefore, Technology X can never be used. Read it again. There is a hidden assumption doing all the work: that Technology X is your only line of defense. If this logic held, we would not have aviation. Fly-by-wire, engine controllers, autopilot — every one of these systems has bugs, is mission-critical, and can fail catastrophically. Nuclear reactor control systems, robotic surgery, radiation therapy dosing, implantable cardiac devices, and many other systems all run on software that can fail catastrophically. But they are somehow still in use. How? Redundancy and containment The foundation for these mission-critical systems is the explicit assumption in their architectures that every component will eventually fail. They all rely on two things: redundancy and containment. Redundancy = multiple independent systems, each capable of catching a failure in the others. Containment = when failure occurs, limit the blast radius so it cannot become systemic. This is the only question that matters for any mission-critical system: does your architecture have more than one line of defense? Canton's architecture Let's apply this test to Canton. Canton's privacy and integrity model relies on a single mechanism: trusted operators segregating data between participants. There is no cryptographic verification layer and no independent check. If a few keys of the operators in a validation domain are compromised, manipulated state propagates silently inside opaque chains of UTXOs with nothing watching. This is a real systemic risk, accelerated by the rise of AI-assisted cyberattacks. By Canton's own logic — a single point of failure with catastrophic consequences — this is the architecture that should concern regulators. Prividium's architecture Now look at how Prividium is built. Redundancy. Prividium has three independent lines of defense. First, institutional partners operate Prividium nodes within their own security environments, the same infrastructure banks already trust and regulate. Second, zero-knowledge proofs provide cryptographic integrity verification as an independent layer on top, verifying operational security rather than replacing it. Third, as ZK proof systems standardize, multiple independent provers can verify the same computation. A flaw in one implementation gets caught by another. Containment. Each Prividium instance is an individual chain operated by an individual institution. When institutions interact across chains, Prividium's interop layer implements inter-chain accounting mechanisms that are independently enforced by the participating institutions, asset issuers, or on-chain. Even an attacker who compromises a single institution's internal IT infrastructure and simultaneously finds a ZKP bug could only affect that one Prividium instance. The damage cannot propagate to the broader network. The net balance: Canton has a single mechanism, no fallback, silent failure propagation across the network. Prividium has layered defenses, independent verification, blast radius contained by design. Importance of open standards Multiple lines of defense only matter if each line is itself strong. What makes a technology strong? The depth of adversarial testing it has survived. Shaul points to a compiler bug example in his post, and it actually illustrates this well. ZKsync embraced full EVM equivalence over a year ago. This was shaped precisely by the understanding that the more you deviate from an open standard, the larger your attack surface becomes. And Ethereum is not battle-tested in some polite, academic sense. For over a decade, its smart contract infrastructure has been completely open to scrutiny by the most sophisticated adversarial actors in the world, with hundreds of billions of dollars at stake. Vulnerabilities and exploits fed directly back into the ecosystem: new audit standards, formal verification tools, compiler safeguards, and hardened design patterns. The EVM that exists today is the product of a decade of continuous adversarial stress testing at a scale no other smart contract platform has experienced. Canton went the opposite direction. DAML is a proprietary smart contract language with a closed ecosystem and a fraction of the developer and security community. Every growing pain that Ethereum went through over the last ten years still lies ahead for DAML, except DAML will face them with orders of magnitude fewer eyes watching. Every maturity concern Canton raises about ZKPs applies to their own technology stack with far less mitigation available. The safest technology is the one that has survived the longest under the harshest conditions. For smart contract infrastructure, that is Ethereum. It's not close. So to answer the question directly: everyone agrees bugs exist. The question is whether your architecture has redundancy to catch them and containment to limit the damage when they slip through. Cryptographic verification provides both. Trust in operators provides neither.

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Dan
Dan@DanSimerman·
In @temple_ny's Canton Thesis, @evanvar and I make the case that @CantonNetwork has the potential to be the canonical environment for capital markets infrastructure: "Capital markets are experiencing a renaissance. Digital infrastructure is reshaping the financial supply chain into a seamless, connected system. This transformation requires a unified technical stack for capital markets, composed of modular technologies that communicate freely with one another. This new architecture must allow the international monetary system to be rebuilt by many organizations in a neutral, private and compliant way." You can read the full thesis here: templedigitalgroup.com/thesis
Temple@temple_ny

Read The Canton Thesis: Our thoughts on Canton, institutional networks, and digital assets. templedigitalgroup.com/thesis

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Bruno Almeida
Bruno Almeida@bfmalmeida·
@YuvalRooz @CantonNetwork @digitalasset You missed the people that believed in daml in 2017 and canton from start, investing in education and delivering quality services and products without any CC involved.
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Yuval Rooz
Yuval Rooz@YuvalRooz·
To wrap the year, this will be my last post (not my last like or repost 😀). I want to start by thanking everyone who has been instrumental in making @CantonNetwork a success. There are simply too many to name. Thank you for all the hard working colleagues at @digitalasset who believe in the vision for so long and worked so hard to get us here! To all the SuperValidators who believed in Canton from day one, as well as those who joined more recently and are making a real difference every day. To the Foundation members who show up week after week to help govern the network openly, while also pushing progress in real time. To the community that has grown tremendously this year (special shoutout to the Turkey community, who message me every other day insisting I come to Istanbul). To the builders who spend their days learning what it means to build private dApps, pushing the boundaries, and giving us feedback on how to improve... thank you. To the partners who joined Canton this year: without your effort we wouldn’t be where we are today. And thank you to the partners about to join. A big thank you as well to the companies that have made their assets available on Canton. Your assets will drive network utility and there is so much more for us to do together. And I also want to thank the naysayers. Genuinely. You’ve helped raise awareness, and more importantly, helped the Foundation understand where communication can improve. I especially appreciate those who engaged constructively rather than hating for the sake of hating. It’s through these conversations that we learn, get better, and move closer toward what we all want to see: financial services on-chain. I’ll close with what I think we’ll see in 2026 (spoiler: no price predictions): 1. Privacy will continue to emerge as a must-have feature for institutional adoption. 2. Canton will hit burn–mint equilibrium. 3. More critical assets will become natively available on Canton. 4. Canton will play a critical role in on-chain derivatives trading. 5. We will see additional listings take place. 6. Trolls will continue to claim Canton is a centralized, permissioned chain. Thank you in advance 🙏 7. Most importantly, Utility On-Chain will become the core measure of a chain’s success. Utility with real longevity, regardless of market conditions (think collateral management vs. memecoin trading). To everyone here: I wish you happiness, health, and success in 2026. I’m looking forward to the exciting meetings ahead, the announcements to come, and staying in touch with as many of you as possible. Yuval
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DTCC@The_DTCC·
In an historic milestone, DTC received a No‑Action Letter from the SEC to tokenize certain DTC‑custodied assets. By leveraging blockchain, DTCC aims to bridge TradFi and DeFi, advancing a more resilient, inclusive and efficient global financial system. brnw.ch/21wYhMo
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Bruno Almeida
Bruno Almeida@bfmalmeida·
@SportingTatico Acho essa conclusão errada! Até porque Borges trocou o ataque duas vezes, houveram muitos jogadores abaixo e a média, quenda, Simões…
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Sporting Tático@SportingTatico·
O Diomande vir para as redes sociais escrever que foi um bom ponto conquistado no jogo da Luz resume a mentalidade competitiva da equipa ontem quando entrou na Luz. Diomande não tem culpa de sentir isso. É mais um problema estrutural do Clube. Mas os jogadores do Sporting e a equipa técnica deveriam estar aziados hoje por terem deixado dois pontos na Luz contra o pior Benfica de largos anos. Ninguém poderá ficar satisfeito como o Sporting reagiu depois do golo do empate. E pouco fizeram para contrariar isso. Dentro e fora do relvado.
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Canton Army
Canton Army@CantonArmy·
Canton Army Giveaway ⚔️ We’re giving away 100 $CC to 2 lucky soldiers. How to enter: 1️⃣ Follow @CantonArmy 2️⃣ Like and retweet this post 3️⃣ Tag 3 friends in the comments The Army rewards loyalty. 📅 Giveaway ends November 12, 00:00 UTC #CantonArmy
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Bruno Almeida
Bruno Almeida@bfmalmeida·
@malliberal A primeira verdadeira regulamentação do mundo. E será ultrapassado Pelo Genius act 2 anos depois. Europa a ser Europa.
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MAL@malliberal·
Há coisas que não requerem grandes reformas, mas que podem ter um impacto imediato. Em Junho de 2023, a União Europeia implementou a regulamentação dos mercados de criptoactivos (MiCA para os amigos). Tivessem os governos desde então já transposto para a nossa jurisdição e não teríamos perdido o interesse de várias empresas que aqui queriam ficar. Já se sabe que o Estado não ajuda, mas que pelo menos também não atrapalhe.
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Luís Marado
Luís Marado@lmarado·
É que levou uma trancada no lombo e depois uns pistões no capachinho
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Bruno Almeida@bfmalmeida·
@diogomonica 1) bacalhau e do caraças! 2) a notícia é do caraças também. Conclusão; pode-se gostar das duas coisas.
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Diogo Mónica
Diogo Mónica@diogomonica·
“Unicórnio” português Anchorage vai guardar criptomoedas da maior gestora de ativos do mundo
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Thomas Bohner
Thomas Bohner@t_bohner·
In March, we launched a new product- financing SMEs directly. Three months later, we have our product up and running and reached the milestone of 1 million BRL financed 🇧🇷 congrats, team Credix.
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Bruno Almeida
Bruno Almeida@bfmalmeida·
Artur Jorge na antevisão do jogo de amanhã: "Na Taça da Liga fomos melhores que o Sporting" Boa noite!
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