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Cyphor X
Cyphor X@iamcyphor·
Man, you’re a living legend. I’m truly grateful to you and Abhishek ser (@empAbhishek) for trusting, guiding, and shaping me into who I am today. Even though we’ve parted ways, you both, and @ComdexOfficial will always be unforgettable. I still remember what you told me that night when I was hell drunk and you two dropped me back: “Rhythm, you are my adopted son. I’m always with you.” PS: And a special thanks to @empAbhishek for all the much-needed scoldings 🤪.
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Siddarth
Siddarth@siddarthpatil·
Life update. after almost 7 years, my journey as a founder has come to an end as we decided to wind down @JusTX_ai last month. As my 2nd stint as a founder comes to an end I can't help but reflect on the journey and feel proud about what we managed to achieve and the circumstances we fought through It started with co-founding @ComdexOfficial in 2019 and becoming one of the earliest teams to take a bet on Cosmos. We were part of the team that did the first ever IBC transaction. We built a team who shipped an RWA app, a fair launched DeFi focussed L1, a stablecoin, a dex and a lending protocol. None of it came easy. We built through overnight regulatory changes, (multiple) brutal bear markets, the LUNA-UST collapse, the FTX collapse, an exploit and countless other shocks that would have broken most teams. When it became clear how quickly AI was advancing, we saw an obvious opportunity to use it to simplify the crypto experience for the next wave of users and started building JusTX. We were a small bootstrapped team but we always punched above our weight. I feel proud of how much we achieved in a little more than a year and even more proud of how much heart we put into it. We gave it everything we had. I owe a lot to the people who made the journey possible. My family, friends, mentors, advisors and well wishers. And most importantly my co founder @empAbhishek who stood shoulder to shoulder with me through everything. It has been a privilege to build with him. A big thank you as well to @SuperteamAE and @SuperteamSG for backing us early when we were still finding our feet on Solana. As for what's next for me? My journey as a founder may have ended but my journey as a builder definitely has not. After seven years in this industry, my conviction in crypto today is the highest it has ever been. I am especially excited about the consumer layer that is forming around ICM, DeFi and privacy. If you're building or exploring ideas and want to chat or hand, my DMs are open See you all at Breakpoint!
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Charles Dray
Charles Dray@charleshdray·
This is what I live for. Our customers are our best salespeople 🫡 🤝
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chris
chris@chrislevan·
pitch me your company in 1 word.
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Cyphor X
Cyphor X@iamcyphor·
No Raghuveera, I can't do it! I charge for it (just kidding😆)
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Frigg 🌸
Frigg 🌸@0xfrigg·
@cyphorX the curve always feels flat until it bends. consistency isn’t sexy but it’s undefeated
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Cyphor X
Cyphor X@iamcyphor·
We think progress works like this: ↗️ It actually works like this: ___________↗️ Spent 6 months building in silence. Nothing. Then everything at once. Deep Work taught me something counterintuitive: humans are wired to see linear results. We expect Day 1 effort = Day 1 reward. But exponential growth hides in the flat part of the curve. The "boring middle" is where systems get built. One brick. Then another. Then suddenly, a wall. Raw confidence? It's not motivation → discipline. It's discipline → receipts → unshakable belief. @AlexHormozi calls it "receipt confidence" aka the unshakable knowing that comes from showing up on your worst days, not your best ones. Your rainy day rep counts more than your winning streak. Perfection is the enemy of the 1% you need today. The Zomato order, the doom scroll, the "I'll start on x y z time/days” these are linear thinking traps. Cybersecurity taught me: small vulnerabilities compound into breaches. Small disciplines compound into breakthroughs. Build boring. Build daily. Build like nobody's watching.
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Charles Dray
Charles Dray@charleshdray·
@cyphorX 😂 its not about the degree.. its about the skill and passion Some of the best ethical hackers never got a college degree 📜
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Charles Dray
Charles Dray@charleshdray·
PhDs talked quantum cryptography. I talked phishing case-studies. Guess which one actually stops breaches at 6 AM? Last year. Big cybersecurity conference. Panel on "Advanced Threat Modeling in Zero-Trust Architectures." I'm sitting next to someone with 2+ PhDs. Another has published 15+ papers on cryptographic protocols. The moderator casually drops "post-quantum lattice-based signatures" like it's small talk 😂 And me? Just bachelor’s degree in Psychology. Built companies. Got phished, Goxxed, and Doxxed as well… and as the CEO of a cybersecurity company, not a good look, trust me! The classic imposter syndrome kicked in 😳 🫣Then the PhD next to me leaned over during the break: "How do you actually get employees to care about security? Our team has all the tech, but people keep clicking." That's when it hit me. Theory tells you why attacks work. Street experience tells you how they'll work. Academics design perfect systems. Attackers exploit imperfect humans. And humans? We don't read whitepapers. We click emails at 6 AM, half-awake. You can architect zero-trust frameworks all day. But if your CFO approves a wire transfer from a spoofed email because they were distracted in a meeting, your lattice-based cryptography didn't matter. Security isn't just about being smart. It's about being prepared for when you're not. That's why we built Equalizer: real-world phishing simulator to test your team like attackers will, not like academics they think should. And PhishGuard? It's the street-smart, always-on bodyguard for your e-mail inbox. No PhD required. Just real-time protection when your brain isn't braining. Imposter syndrome? What do you guys think?👀 #CyberSecurity #ImposterSyndrome #Phishing #Conference
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mert
mert@mert·
it is batshit insane that so many of you are OK with the whole world seeing all of the transactions you have ever made onchain you have literally nothing to gain from this anything you do onchain can and will be used against you shield your shit
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near@nearcyan·
a16z-backed DoubleSpeed lets you control 1000s of social media accounts with AI, ensuring they look as human as possible - "never pay a human again"!
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rads
rads@lifewradss·
hi i’m rads! india-based marketing girlie lookin for more friends in the tech & crypto community :) a lil about my background: > been a marketer since i was 16 > i occasionally create content > joined a private defi project this month lets grab coffee or do a fun activity this fall ☕️
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WenMoon 闻月 💚@0xWenMoon

hi i’m wen! canadian, nyc-based lookin for more friends in the tech & crypto community :) a lil about my background: > worked at a chain for 1.5 years > spent 1 year on sabbatical > joined a start-up 6 month ago lets grab coffee or do a fun activity this fall ☕️🍁

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Cyphor X
Cyphor X@iamcyphor·
A meme just drained hundreds of $$ from my uncle's bank account. India & the rest of the world’s WhatsApp-University Unc' are in real, real trouble No, seriously! WhatsApp's "funny meme" malware scam is real, it's global, and it's knocking people down in 2025. Here's how it works: You get a meme → Maybe from a friend / Maybe a group chat (mostly this xD) → It's funny → You tap it → You download it. Done. You're infected. The malware is hidden inside the image, using QR redirects, auto-download exploits, or embedded scripts. Once it's in, it: 😈 Steals banking credentials 😈 Hijacks your WhatsApp account 😈 Scrapes contacts, photos, and even passwords. Not only this, it sends itself to everyone you know... My uncle lost ₹200,000 ($2,400) from a single meme. WhatsApp deleted 6.8 million scam accounts in H1 2025 alone, many tied to this exact attack. Why does it work? Because we trust content from family & friends, we don't suspect entertainment. And attackers know that. This is a joint collab of social engineering & malware distribution. And it's spreading like wildfire! If you’re reading this, you’re already in the loop. Now bring your family and friends into it too!
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Johannis
Johannis@Johannis26·
Tonight I was hacked for over 900K USD. Both my ERC-20 and Phantom wallets got drained simultaneously. A huge blow that I don’t think I will recover from. All my time in crypto I’ve tried to help others as much as myself by sharing every move I make on TG. Anyway you could help me @zachxbt RTs appreciated
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Pix🔎
Pix🔎@PixOnChain·
BREAKING: new scam hitting the app store scammers are buying old apple dev accounts and renaming the apps to look like popular web3 trading dapps they show up high in search, look 100% legit, but once you send funds... it’s instantly drained two people lost $28k to this today these fake apps are showing up more and more lately always check the dev name, description, and compare with official links before downloading anything protect your coins
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internet hall of fame@InternetH0F·
A French influencer who stabbed people with an empty needle for "content" has been sentenced to six months in prison
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Suhail Kakar
Suhail Kakar@SuhailKakar·
crypto 2021 vs crypto 2025: 2021: - $200 gas fees - connect wallet = 5 step process - every tx needs manual approval - bridging takes 30 mins - 7 days 2025: - gasless transactions - account abstraction live - one-click onboarding - instant cross-chain swaps - defi in telegram - AI agents with wallets the infra finally works. now we just need the apps
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Polina Kalashnikova
Polina Kalashnikova@kalashnikovapv·
SMM is the hardest marketing role to hire for • You need someone who’s both creative and analytical • They have to understand algorithms, community psychology, brand voice, crisis management, and basic design • Everyone thinks they can do it, which makes spotting real talent harder. • Taste matters. A lot. • Curiosity is non-negotiable. They need to actually want to stay ahead of trends, platform shifts, and cultural changes • Now that more and more brands go beyond X, they have to be fluent across multiple platforms. You can train for parts of it, but very few people put it all together Most companies end up hiring someone who's either great at strategy but can't create engaging content, or great at content but can't think strategically about business goals Finding both in one person who also understands crypto? TOUGH
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