@RupertLowe10 Anything to say about this man in a Restore Britain t-shirt attacking Hampshire and Isle of Wight police officers during the violent protest in Southampton yesterday which you helped to instigate.
Restore Britain was not invited on the BBC Question Time Makerfield special.
The British establishment despise us.
Makerfield - vote Restore Britain to send the biggest shock in British political history.
BREAKING: Europe's first Universal theme park is being built in the UK with £1.3bn in taxpayer support, it has been announced
Chancellor Rachel Reeves says that 'the £1.3bn is for infrastructure. It is for the roads and a new railway station.'
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@eelemsti@BBCNews Its clear to see. Happened with my mate whos daughter was nearly raped by an immigrant in Liverpool while on a night out. Police had body cam and saw him drag her down a ally. Muslim jury protected the cunt.
@BBCNews Some of these comments show that people simply can’t read or comprehend what has been said.
A JURY
Not the CPS.
Not the police.
A JURY (of peers) did not come to a decision on the 3rd charge.
He’s pending sentencing for the rest.
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Dear Climate change deniers .
Today UK broke it's May temperature record by 2C.
The UK has temperature records going back 350 years and in all that time we have never come close to this May temp.
Without climate change this temp in UK would be impossible
@guraaHQ But if you look into verus and what they are trying to achieve. This could soon be a top 20 coin once everything in the works gets released. So $2 million is worth it to find a weak point in the bridge before it has millions in volume daily
imagine hacking a crypto bridge for $11.5M
then legally walking away with millions after negotiating
> hacker steals $11.5M from verus bridge
> exploited forged transfer vulnerability on the verus-ethereum bridge
> drained 103.6 tBTC, 1,625 ETH and 147K USDC
> total damage: ~$11.5M
> then hacker replied like this was a business meeting
> he said,“i’ll return it if i can keep a bounty”
> verus accepted his offer
> verus offered 1,350 ETH (~$2.9M) if remaining funds were returned within 24 hours
> hacker accepted the deal
> 4,052 ETH (~$8.5M) returned
> 1,350 ETH kept as an “agreed white-hat bounty”
> peckshield later confirmed the transfer
> project also agreed to stop investigating the attacker after repayment
this incident happend on may 17–18, 2026
crypto is the only industry where these things happen
@nimrodstweets True it has always changed based on the forcing and feedbacks that have occurred.
Right now the biggest forcing is changes in atmospheric chemistry.
Going to cost much more than billions if we don't act.
Incentives are the problem
Report a bug saving a protocol 8-9 figures? Get paid 10k
Hack a protocol for $11M? Return 80% and walk away with $2M
Typical bug bounties in crypto are dwarfed by the losses we see. Too often this is the case.
Did you know Bybit's max bounty before their hack was just $4,000-$10,000?
The hack totaled $1.4B and they offered 10% to those that could help retrieve funds
$140M after the fact
That's 35,000x what they were willing to pay to prevent it! 🤯
Another interesting stat:
The average bug bounty in crypto is $13,000 all while we see billions lost a year
So something’s gotta give if we want Web3 to be taken seriously
And it needs to start with prioritizing security and rewarding white hats appropriately BEFORE protocol ending hacks occur
Perfect cryptography is useless when economic logic is a sieve. Verus lost eleven million to a ten dollar transaction because the bridge validated proofs with zero collateral.
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$VERUS got hit with an $11.5M hack on its bridge today -- attackers stole ETH but returned most of it. Check your bridge activity if you used Verus in the last 24 hours.