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Resident @yAuditDAO 🤓 Building @zerocool_ai 🥶 CTO @round_ai_media 👁️ LSR @Spearbit 🧐 ETHSecurity Badge #51 @thedaofund

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Round AI
Round AI@Round_AI_Media·
JP Morgan the musical.
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Tangent
Tangent@Tangent_fi·
The Tangent protocol has undergone extensive testing and auditing, including 100% unit test coverage, fuzzing, and a total of five audits. Many thanks to @EgisSec, @sherlockdefi, @PashovAuditGrp, and @ZeroCool_AI for their work, which helped us secure $USG. Links below 👇
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Tangent
Tangent@Tangent_fi·
Working with @ZeroCool_AI was a great experience. Their tool demonstrated a strong understanding of our codebase and its context, delivering relevant and valid findings. We’d encourage every protocol to give it a try!
Zero Cool@ZeroCool_AI

Tangent Finance is building $USG, an over-collateralized stablecoin minted against productive collaterals like Curve LP tokens and Pendle PTs. Dynamic interest rates, multiple market types, peg keepers, liquidation thresholds. Lots of surface area to hold together before going live.

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S3v3ru5
S3v3ru5@S3v3ru5_·
A partial liquidation can leave bad debt and drain a borrower's entire collateral, even at HF = 0.99, if LT * (1 + bonus) >= 1. @D4r3_D3v1L_ checked 22 protocols using partial liquidation. 4 are vulnerable, 6 have on-chain constraint. I wrote two posts breaking this down:
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Francesco Piccoli
Francesco Piccoli@francescpicc·
Recommended watch
sarah guo@saranormous

Caught up with @karpathy for a new @NoPriorsPod: on the phase shift in engineering, AI psychosis, claws, AutoResearch, the opportunity for a SETI-at-Home like movement in AI, the model landscape, and second order effects 02:55 - What Capability Limits Remain? 06:15 - What Mastery of Coding Agents Looks Like 11:16 - Second Order Effects of Coding Agents 15:51 - Why AutoResearch 22:45 - Relevant Skills in the AI Era 28:25 - Model Speciation 32:30 - Collaboration Surfaces for Humans and AI 37:28 - Analysis of Jobs Market Data 48:25 - Open vs. Closed Source Models 53:51 - Autonomous Robotics and Atoms 1:00:59 - MicroGPT and Agentic Education 1:05:40 - End Thoughts

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0xFrankCastle🦀
0xFrankCastle🦀@0xcastle_chain·
This testimonial from @Jeyffre — one of the best in Web3 education — really made my day. Appreciate the kind words. Looking forward to doing more work in Solana security and contributing to Web3 overall. x.com/jeyffre/status…
Jeffrey Scholz@Jeyffre

@0xcastle_chain Your Solana alpha is really top-notch. Thanks for posting stuff like this while the rest of the TL is all about AI non-stop.

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riptide
riptide@0xriptide·
Comedy gold 🥇
Grug 🪨@grugcapital

I was farming airdrops and reading the Ethereum yellow paper in the front seat of my Uniswap police cruiser when a ping came in. It was the chief. “Bad news, detective. We got a situation.” What? Did Solana go down again?” “Worse. Somebody just launched another layer-2.” The hardware wallet practically fell out of my hand. “My God. How many do we have now?” “Hard to say. Every time we count them, three more appear funded by a16z & Paradigm.” I lit a cigarette and refreshed the mempool. “What’s the damage?” “Billions in venture funding. Thousands of tweets about ‘Ethereum scaling.’ A whitepaper written entirely in diagrams of arrows pointing at other arrows.” “Do we have any leads?” “Only that the founders used to work at Coinbase.” I shook my head. “Typical.” “Listen,” the chief said. “We’re going to track this thing down and shut it off before it launches a token.” “Easy, chief,” I said. “Tokens are the foundation of the modern startup business model.” He sighed. “Just get down there and see what you can find.” Ten minutes later I was at the scene: a co-working space filled with beanbags, venture capitalists, and a giant TV displaying a dashboard that just said “TPS.” “Coinbase™ Presents The Police!®” I yelled, flashing my badge, my hardware wallet, and a laminated screenshot of Vitalik. “Nobody pivot unless you want to!” They didn’t. “All right,” I said. “Which one of you punks launched the new rollup?” A man wearing a hoodie that said “Zero Knowledge, Zero Revenue” slowly raised his hand. “It’s not a rollup,” he said nervously. “It’s a modular settlement-availability execution layer.” I squinted at him. “That’s a rollup.” The room murmured. “Listen,” I said. “Without a strong economic incentive, I’m not investigating anything. Are you people going to pay me?” A venture capitalist stood up. “We can offer you an allocation in the seed round.” “I don’t work for equity,” I said. “I work for tokens that unlock in eighteen months and immediately go to zero.” Just then an intern ran in. “Detective! The protocol just hit a billion dollar valuation!” “Already?” I asked. “We haven’t launched anything yet.” “Of course not,” I said. “That would be irresponsible.” Suddenly the founder made a break for the door. “Paradigm™ Freeze, Scumbag!®” I yelled. Too late. He was already halfway down the hallway tweeting “gm.” I chased him. “Stop right there!” I shouted. “You can’t keep launching infrastructure companies that only exist to make other infrastructure companies slightly more complicated!” He turned around. In his hand was a pitch deck. He fired. I ducked as a slide titled “The Future of Decentralized Modular Interoperability” whizzed past my head. “All right!” he yelled. “I confess! I built the protocol!” “Why’d you do it?” I asked, slapping a pair of Ledger™ Hardware Handcuffs® on him. “Because I was afraid.” “Afraid?” “Afraid there might be only twelve crypto infrastructure startups instead of thirteen.” I nodded slowly. Years ago, a man like this rugged my partner with an NFT project called Pixel Apes but With Hats. I looked him dead in the eye. “Listen carefully,” I said. “No matter how many rollups you launch, no matter how many seed rounds you raise, you will never destroy the dream of a decentralized financial system.” He lowered his head. “You’re right,” he said quietly. Then a venture capitalist walked up and handed me a term sheet. “Good work, detective,” he said. “We’d like to lead your next round.” I signed it immediately.

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Grug 🪨
Grug 🪨@grugcapital·
I was farming airdrops and reading the Ethereum yellow paper in the front seat of my Uniswap police cruiser when a ping came in. It was the chief. “Bad news, detective. We got a situation.” What? Did Solana go down again?” “Worse. Somebody just launched another layer-2.” The hardware wallet practically fell out of my hand. “My God. How many do we have now?” “Hard to say. Every time we count them, three more appear funded by a16z & Paradigm.” I lit a cigarette and refreshed the mempool. “What’s the damage?” “Billions in venture funding. Thousands of tweets about ‘Ethereum scaling.’ A whitepaper written entirely in diagrams of arrows pointing at other arrows.” “Do we have any leads?” “Only that the founders used to work at Coinbase.” I shook my head. “Typical.” “Listen,” the chief said. “We’re going to track this thing down and shut it off before it launches a token.” “Easy, chief,” I said. “Tokens are the foundation of the modern startup business model.” He sighed. “Just get down there and see what you can find.” Ten minutes later I was at the scene: a co-working space filled with beanbags, venture capitalists, and a giant TV displaying a dashboard that just said “TPS.” “Coinbase™ Presents The Police!®” I yelled, flashing my badge, my hardware wallet, and a laminated screenshot of Vitalik. “Nobody pivot unless you want to!” They didn’t. “All right,” I said. “Which one of you punks launched the new rollup?” A man wearing a hoodie that said “Zero Knowledge, Zero Revenue” slowly raised his hand. “It’s not a rollup,” he said nervously. “It’s a modular settlement-availability execution layer.” I squinted at him. “That’s a rollup.” The room murmured. “Listen,” I said. “Without a strong economic incentive, I’m not investigating anything. Are you people going to pay me?” A venture capitalist stood up. “We can offer you an allocation in the seed round.” “I don’t work for equity,” I said. “I work for tokens that unlock in eighteen months and immediately go to zero.” Just then an intern ran in. “Detective! The protocol just hit a billion dollar valuation!” “Already?” I asked. “We haven’t launched anything yet.” “Of course not,” I said. “That would be irresponsible.” Suddenly the founder made a break for the door. “Paradigm™ Freeze, Scumbag!®” I yelled. Too late. He was already halfway down the hallway tweeting “gm.” I chased him. “Stop right there!” I shouted. “You can’t keep launching infrastructure companies that only exist to make other infrastructure companies slightly more complicated!” He turned around. In his hand was a pitch deck. He fired. I ducked as a slide titled “The Future of Decentralized Modular Interoperability” whizzed past my head. “All right!” he yelled. “I confess! I built the protocol!” “Why’d you do it?” I asked, slapping a pair of Ledger™ Hardware Handcuffs® on him. “Because I was afraid.” “Afraid?” “Afraid there might be only twelve crypto infrastructure startups instead of thirteen.” I nodded slowly. Years ago, a man like this rugged my partner with an NFT project called Pixel Apes but With Hats. I looked him dead in the eye. “Listen carefully,” I said. “No matter how many rollups you launch, no matter how many seed rounds you raise, you will never destroy the dream of a decentralized financial system.” He lowered his head. “You’re right,” he said quietly. Then a venture capitalist walked up and handed me a term sheet. “Good work, detective,” he said. “We’d like to lead your next round.” I signed it immediately.
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Zero Cool
Zero Cool@ZeroCool_AI·
Here's how Zero Cool has performed in competitions: 1st place @Rain__Protocol (672 submissions) 1st place @DexlynLabs (72 submissions) 2nd place @MentoLabs (726 submissions) 6th place @0xsequence (664 submissions) 6th place @OpenEden_X (43 participants) 25th place @monad (952 submissions) $20K bounty (Immunefi) 100+ confirmed findings across 40+ contests. 25th all-time @HackenProof, 7 critical, 29 high severity. We're just getting started.
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Joran Honig
Joran Honig@joranhonig·
I think there is an interesting result here: Some skills actually perform worse than the baseline model. It'll become increasingly important to curate, maintain and prune the skills that you've got set up to find bugs.
Zero Cool@ZeroCool_AI

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Antonio Viggiano
Antonio Viggiano@aviggiano·
I’m happy to share that I’ve joined the security team at @monad Monad Foundation! I’ve been really impressed by the team, their technical depth, and their ability to execute, and am excited to contribute to making the ecosystem more secure.
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