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QANplatform
QANplatform@QANplatform·
Exciting update: QAN technology is being integrated into two government, finance and enterprise focused products, one of them already having a signed pilot. To support this, we are restructuring onto an Ethereum-based foundation, aligning with the operational standards these sectors require. Our core values remain unchanged: QVM stays, quantum security via XLINK continues, and EVM compatibility is strengthened. Watch the full announcement, or read through it on our blog. Links in the comments 👇
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Politics In The U.K.
Politics In The U.K.@politixintheuk·
Farage declares war on working from home! Farage stands by his pledge to scrap remote work, saying "when we're in charge, work from home will be gone." Private jet for Farage, packed trains for you.
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Neil McCoy-Ward
Neil McCoy-Ward@NeilMcCoyWard·
So this is where we have ended up in the UK.... ➤ The UK government spends £92 million a year on the Online Safety Act ➤ Forces every major platform to verify ages ➤ Tells parents it will protect their children ➤ Builds an entire surveillance pipeline to make it work ➤ Makes adults upload passports, face scans, and bank cards to third parties just to use the internet ➤ Then a 12-year-old draws a moustache on his face ➤ The system verifies him as 15. And before you think I am exaggerating, this actually happened. A mother caught her son doing it last week, in a study published by Internet Matters surveying over 1,000 UK children. A third of children have already bypassed it, with almost half saying it is easy. One in six parents are actively helping them, and half of children are still seeing harmful content anyway The EU's own version was hacked in under two minutes after launch The kids are getting through with pencils. Your ID is the part actually being scanned, stored, and sat on by third parties you have never heard of Follow me to stay informed
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Narinder Kaur
Narinder Kaur@narindertweets·
Any Indians voting for Reform right now ought to hang their heads in shame. Our father's and grandfather's fought against the very racism they stand with today. A Reform councillor said he was glad a sikh woman had been racially raped. Have these Indians no shame??
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Freddie New
Freddie New@freddienew·
It's fairly clear that the EU, the UK and potentially even some US states are soon going to attempt to ban VPNs. These efforts will of course fail, but you might want to make sure you already have one installed on your devices ahead of time - @mullvadnet, @nym and @ProtonVPN are all decent options (DYOR). Finally, as a fallback, you may want to look into eventually running your own VPN, if there is a real app store clamp down. A useful technical guide is in the thread, and you may want to bookmark this for later. Hopefully you won't ever need it, but it's here just in case.
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European Parliamentary Research Service@EP_EPRS

Virtual private networks #VPN are increasingly used to bypass online age verification. Protecting children online is a priority, with new rules being implemented requiring a minimum age for access to some services Read👉 link.europa.eu/FGfr6C #DSA @EP_Justice @FZarzalejos

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Harv
Harv@dsharv719·
Any chain can claim they are a part of a "NARRATIVE". To succeed, the narrative must be meaningful. And the chain must deliver USEFUL INNOVATION. Innovation that SOLVES problems and CREATES adoption. @QANplatform is proving adoption through Signquantum with Crowe, Itti and Ueno Bank. This is how you win the narrative. You don't win by just trying to explain why your Quantum readiness is maybe better than others. $QANX $QRL $ZEC $BTC $ETH $DOT $ICP $NAORIS $NEAR
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Evan Luthra
Evan Luthra@EvanLuthra·
🚨GOOGLE JUST SILENTLY DOWNLOADED A 4GB AI MODEL TO YOUR COMPUTER WITHOUT ASKING.. WITHOUT TELLING YOU.. AND WITHOUT ANY WAY TO STOP IT.. If you use Chrome.. There's a good chance a 4 gigabyte file is sitting on your hard drive right now that you never agreed to download.. It's called Gemini Nano.. Google's on-device AI model.. A security researcher just proved it installs itself with zero clicks.. Zero prompts.. Zero notifications.. Alexander Hanff set up a completely fresh Chrome profile.. Didn't click anything.. Didn't scroll.. Didn't type a single keystroke.. Just opened the browser and watched.. 14 minutes and 28 seconds later.. Chrome had silently scanned his hardware.. Read his GPU, RAM, and storage.. Then wrote a 4GB file to his hard drive.. No permission dialog.. Nothing.. Chrome's own logs show the download begins BEFORE the settings page where you could opt out is even loaded.. The file starts installing before the refusal button exists.. As of Chrome 148.. Any website you visit can trigger this download.. One line of JavaScript.. You click a link to read a blog post.. That click counts as "user activation".. And Chrome silently pulls 4GB in the background.. No install prompt.. No consent dialog.. Google's own docs admit this.. Your laptop overheats.. Storage disappears.. Battery drains.. And you have no idea why.. The model doesn't even work well.. Cloud requests take 1.3 seconds.. The local model at worst case takes over 9 minutes for a single response.. Google is using your storage, electricity, and bandwidth to run an AI that's 40 times slower than their own servers.. And the "AI Mode" button in Chrome's address bar.. Doesn't even use the local model.. It sends everything to Google's cloud anyway.. You pay the storage penalty.. The heat penalty.. The bandwidth penalty.. And the visible AI feature ignores the local file entirely.. Because Chrome fails to clean up old versions.. Users are finding 12GB or more of duplicate AI files stacked on their drives.. Palo Alto Networks found a vulnerability where a browser extension could hijack the local AI model's permissions.. Accessing your webcam.. Microphone.. Local files.. Through an AI you never installed.. Here's how to check if it's on your machine.. Windows.. C:\Users\[YourName]\AppData\Local\Google\Chrome\User Data\Default\OptGuideOnDeviceModel\ Mac.. ~/Library/Application Support/Google/Chrome/Default/OptGuideOnDeviceModel/ If there's a file called weights.bin.. Google downloaded their AI to your computer without asking.. To stop it.. Type chrome://flags.. Search "optimization-guide-on-device-model" and disable it.. Search "prompt-api-for-gemini-nano" and disable that too.. Restart Chrome.. Then manually delete the folder.. If you don't disable the flags first.. Chrome redownloads the 4GB file on next launch.. Firefox requires explicit opt-in for AI.. Apple Intelligence requires explicit consent.. Chrome just takes your hard drive.. Google didn't ask to use your storage.. Your electricity.. Your bandwidth.. They just took it.
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kr4p@kr4pp3r·
@coinbureau $QANX @QANplatform quantum-resistant Layer 1 💻 Program in any language 🔗 EVM compatible 🏢 Hybrid private + public blockchain 🔐 Post-quantum security using NIST-standard cryptography ☁️ Deploy in minutes 📱 Low hardware requirements for validators 🧩 Developer royalty system
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Coin Bureau
Coin Bureau@coinbureau·
🚨QUANTUM THREAT TIMELINE MOVES CLOSER A new report says “Q-Day,” when quantum computers could break modern encryption, may arrive as early as 2030. A breakthrough is seen as “more likely than not” by 2033.
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Jeremy
Jeremy@Jeremybtc·
A man with no working truck convinced Wall Street he had built the next Tesla. His company hit $30 BILLION. All he did was push it down a hill with no engine. > Trevor Milton founded Nikola in 2014, named after the same inventor as Tesla. > The goal was to build hydrogen powered trucks that would make diesel obsolete. He had no trucks. > In 2018 he released a promotional video called Nikola One In Motion. It showed a sleek semi truck accelerating smoothly down an open highway. Investors went wild. > What nobody knew was that the truck had no engine, no fuel cell, and no propulsion system of any kind. > Milton's team towed it to the top of a hill, tilted the camera to hide the slope, and let it roll. > He spent the next four years doing the same thing with words. On podcasts, television and social media. > Investors were told Nikola could produce its own hydrogen. It could not. They were told the trucks were ready for production. They were not. They were told orders were flooding in. They weren't. > In June 2020 Nikola went public. Within days the company was worth $30 BILLION, more than Ford. > Milton's personal stake hit $7.3 BILLION overnight. > A $32.5 MILLION ranch in Utah followed. A record for the state at the time. > In September 2020 Hindenburg Research published a report calling Nikola "an intricate fraud" built on "an ocean of lies." Milton resigned within ten days. > A federal jury convicted him of securities fraud and wire fraud in 2022. Sentenced to four years in prison the following year. > He never went. He was free on $100 MILLION bail pending appeal. > He and his wife donated $3.2 MILLION to Donald Trump's 2024 campaign. > In March 2025 Trump gave him a full pardon. The pardon erased $168 MILLION in restitution to defrauded shareholders. > Nikola filed for bankruptcy the following month, leaving thousands of investors with nothing. The company never had a product. The only thing that was real was the $30 BILLION valuation, the $7 BILLION that landed in his pocket and the pardon that made sure none of it had to be returned.
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kr4p@kr4pp3r·
@RedGrindingHood $QANX @qanplatform is a hybrid chain. To have fast TPS & further protect data it's the sensible way to do it with fingerprinting on the public chain and bulk of data on private chain. They will operate in tandem. Your strawman argument is a fail. QAN is more than just QR chain.
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Big Red
Big Red@RedGrindingHood·
Also someone posted this as a response to my $QANX piece as a rebuttal, but it strengthens what I am saying. Think about it logically. Read what I said and then read this exact snippet from his post. It's not a BAD thing. It's just something you need to understand about the token. Here's what this diagram is actually showing: The entire left side (private network) is where ALL the real enterprise activity happens. The full transaction data. The prices. The quantities. The parties involved. The full record stored on a private, access controlled ledger. That's where the business value lives. The right side (public mainnet) gets a hash. A fingerprint. That's it. No raw data. Just a cryptographic stamp that says "yes this happened and it hasn't been tampered with." So the public chain, which is where the QANX token lives and where token demand would theoretically come from, is doing the absolute minimum amount of work in this entire system. It's receiving a tiny hash, timestamping it, and making it verifiable. That's the extent of the interaction. This diagram is literally showing you that the ratio of enterprise activity to public token usage could be enormous. The enterprise gets massive value. The token sees a fraction of that activity. This doesn't kill the investment thesis entirely. But it does confirm exactly what I said: you need to understand the MECHANICS of how value flows from enterprise adoption to your token.
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Harv@dsharv719

@RedGrindingHood It's funny for a guy who hates the chart and agrees with any comment from a "friendly competitor", you sure spend a lot of time talking about this. I'd just save your time and spare your mass following. x.com/dsharv719/stat…

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QANplatform
QANplatform@QANplatform·
Every chain that calls quantum risk "years away" is making a bet with someone else's assets.
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kr4p@kr4pp3r·
@coingecko $QANX @QANplatform the quantum resistant layer 1 with hybrid blockchain and multiple supported major coding languages - current stage is integration audit for public mainnet.
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CoinGecko
CoinGecko@coingecko·
Most undervalued project?
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redpillbot
redpillbot@redpillb0t·
Amazon just got caught running a secret price manipulation operation with Levi's, Home Depot, Walmart, and many more. Every time you "comparison shopped" online, you were looking at prices that were already rigged. Here's what happened: Amazon would monitor prices on Walmart, Target, Best Buy, Home Depot, and Chewy in real time. The second a competitor listed a product cheaper than Amazon, they'd contact the brand directly and tell them to "fix it." And the exact emails are now PUBLIC. Amazon sent Levi's links to two Walmart listings with the subject line "styles of concern." They basically said the prices on Walmart are too low and we have a problem. The next day, Levi's responded: "I talked to Walmart and they have partnered with us to take Easy Khaki Classic fit back up to ladder SPP price, $29.99 immediately." Levi's literally called Walmart and told them to raise the price. Because Amazon told Levi's to make the call. Walmart complied. Then Amazon matched the HIGHER price. Both retailers ended up charging more. The customer paid extra. Nobody competed. Same playbook with Hanes: Amazon sent them links showing Target and Walmart prices were lower. Hanes confirmed they "reached out to Target and Walmart to have the prices increased." Target increased the prices. Walmart increased the prices. Amazon kept their margins. But it gets even worse... Amazon told Allergan (the company that makes eye drops) that their product was "suppressed" on Amazon because it was cheaper on another site. Allergan responded: "Walmart got their price back up to $16.99." Amazon then unsuppressed the listing. They did this with pet treats on Chewy. Furniture on Home Depot. Products across dozens of categories spanning YEARS. The mechanism is simple but terrifying: If you're a brand and you sell cheaper on Walmart than on Amazon, Amazon suppresses your product, removes you from the Buy Box, buries you in search results, and effectively makes you invisible to 300 million customers. Brands can't afford that. So they call Walmart and Target and say "raise your prices or we'll lose our Amazon listings." Walmart and Target comply because they need the brand's products. Amazon captures 40 cents of every dollar spent online in America. That gives them the leverage to set prices across THE ENTIRE internet. Not just their own platform. So turns out, you were never comparison shopping. You were looking at a coordinated price floor set by Amazon through backroom phone calls between brands and their competitors. "Amazon is working to make your life more unaffordable." 3 separate antitrust trials are now scheduled for 2027. The FTC has its own case. 18 states plus the DOJ are piling on. This is literally happening during the WORST affordability crisis in a generation. Groceries up 25% since 2020. Housing unaffordable. Wages flat. And the largest ecommerce company on Earth has been secretly coordinating with brands to make sure you can't find a cheaper price ANYWHERE. "Competition" in retail is just a fantasy.
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QANplatform
QANplatform@QANplatform·
Somewhere in the 1990s, a cryptographic decision was made that nobody questioned. In 2026, 25,000 developers woke up holding the bill for it. Nobody asked the developers. Not when the cryptographic assumptions were baked into every protocol. Not when the standards were finalized. And not when the migration timelines started appearing in government memos. The engineers just woke up one day holding the bill for a decision that was made in the 1990s. Here is what that bill actually looks like. There are roughly 20,000 to 30,000 active blockchain and Web3 developers globally. Not millions. Tens of thousands. A remarkably small group to be maintaining infrastructure that holds trillions in value. Every single one of them is writing against cryptographic primitives, ECDSA, secp256k1, SHA-256, that were designed before quantum computing was an engineering concern rather than a physics thought experiment. They did not choose those primitives. They inherited them. And they built entire ecosystems on top. Now here is the ask. Migrate. Rotate keys across millions of wallets. Upgrade signature schemes on live networks with billions in locked value. Coordinate hard forks across decentralized communities that agree on almost nothing. Rewrite SDKs, auditing frameworks, tooling, documentation, and mental models across an industry that is already running at full capacity just keeping up with what it has. Oh, and do it before a timeline nobody can pin down precisely, against a threat that is invisible until the day it is not. This is not a product roadmap item. It's a civilizational infrastructure problem. Handed to a generation of developers who were just trying to build. And the cruelest part is this. The developers who are most exposed are not the ones who made the original design choices. They are the ones who arrived later, learned the tools that existed, shipped real things, and are now being told the foundation those tools sit on has an expiration date. Post-quantum cryptography is not complicated because the math is hard, though it is. It is complicated because ML-DSA and ML-KEM, the NIST-standardized algorithms meant to replace what we have, are not drop-in replacements. Signature sizes are 30 to 40 times larger. Key generation behavior is different. The entire security proof rests on different mathematical hardness assumptions that most working developers have never had reason to study. The tooling is immature. The libraries are young. The audit standards for post-quantum smart contract security do not fully exist yet. So what is the actual solution? It is not telling developers to become post-quantum cryptographers on top of everything else they are already doing. It is building the quantum-safe layer underneath them. Into the protocol. Into the base layer. So that a developer writing a smart contract in 2026 does not have to understand lattice-based cryptography any more than a developer writing a web app today needs to understand the TLS handshake. The best infrastructure becomes invisible. It solves the hard problem at the layer where the hard problem belongs, and hands developers a clean surface to build on. We understand this and we are not asking developers to carry the quantum migration. We ship the solution ourselves.
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Nasir Ahmad
Nasir Ahmad@_nasir_ahmad_·
Nationalität Deutscher Täter wird fast nie im Titel erwähnt. Denn es gilt wie immer: Ist der Täter kein Ausländer, gibt es keinen Aufschrei. #Leipzig
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EnnE
EnnE@gammalsvensk_2·
#Leipzig #Attentat #Festnahme ...also ein Afghane scheint das nicht zu sein: Dieses Video soll die Festnahme des mutmaßlichen Todesfahrers zeigen, der heute mit einem Auto in eine Menschenmenge in der Leipziger Innenstadt gerast ist. Video von #COMPACT-Magazin
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el magico
el magico@lipsia80·
Täter sitzt im Auto, Passanten versuchen ihn zu stellen. Die Polizei übernimmt die Erstversorgung der Verletzen. Gute Genesung allen Betroffenen. #leipzig
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