Liam
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Liam
@liameux
Securing digital assets @HalbornSecurity ‣ views are my own
europe Katılım Kasım 2023
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Most of crypto was infrastructure built for a future that never really arrived
years of cheap capital kept speculative products alive without real users, real revenue, or sustainable business models
now the market actually expects products to be useful profitable or plugged into real systems
And that shift feels brutal but it was probably inevitable
Anthony Pompliano 🌪@APompliano
Most of the crypto industry is dead and never coming back. Eventually people will realize it.
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Many people seem to prefer Porto to Lisbon. Why?
Alessandro Palombo@thealepalombo
I am in Porto these days, and it’s one of those rare places where the food is as good as in Rome. Have you ever been to Porto?
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april 2026 stress tested crypto security and it didn’t hold
~$600M+ drained in a month. and it wasn’t isolated it was perps, bridges, wallets, and backend systems all failing in different ways
@DriftProtocol ~ $285M
@KelpDAO ~ $293M
@rhea_finance ~ $18M
Grinex ~ $13M–$15M
@wasabi_protocol ~ $5M+
alongside a constant stream of smaller exploits across teams like @hyperbridge @ZetaChain @zerion all month
this wasn’t one bug or one bad team. multiple layers were failing at once. that matters more than the number because it shows:
– security isn’t failing at the edges it’s failing across the stack
– audits alone aren’t enough most of the risk now sits in infra configs, key management, and ops
– most of these systems still lean on human trust layers and that’s the weak point
– every new chain, integration, or feature just adds more surface area than teams can realistically secure
most protocols still aren’t built for adversarial conditions at scale
from here security either becomes foundational or this keeps repeating more & more
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This week we opened Lovable's new Stockholm HQ.
Since the beginning, we've built Lovable on the thesis that in-person is a competitive advantage. A decision that takes hours on Slack takes five minutes at a desk. You overhear the right thing at lunch and course-correct before it becomes a problem.
In person also brings us closer to our colleagues, it injects energy, and it makes our work more human.
The opportunity is here to catch, to build a generational company out of Europe, and do the work of our lives together.

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“Jesus! Are you sure?” 🤯
“Yeah, I double-checked…MANUALLY.”
^ conversation with my manager a few days ago and here’s why.
Every quarter, we review our goals as a team.
My role as Social Lead at @WalletConnect is to make sure we hit our growth goals and if we don’t, I have to figure out why and fix it.
This quarter compared to last looks absolutely insane.
X data
+86.5% engagement
+72.2% likes
+423.8% reposts
+639.8% shares
+101.5% bookmarks
+116.4% new follows
+1,522,685 WalletConnect Pay-specific impressions
LinkedIn data
+4,239% impressions
+128.9% engagement
+683.3% comments
+22.2% reposts
We focus not only on X but on LinkedIn too because we work at the intersection of TradFi and crypto payments.
Anyway, I was nervous going into the data because I hate falling short of any goals (my mama raised no underperformer 💁♀️)
But to my delight, everything’s pumping.
Here are a few things we did in the last 90 days that contributed to this growth:
> we started posting X3-4 more
Instead of 1 daily post on X, we posted three to four times.
Instead of 3 pots on LinkedIn per week, we did 5-10.
Engagement remained steady and didn’t drop off a cliff.
> we stayed consistent with articles
Both on X and LinkedIn, at 3 times per week on average.
> we amped up our partner marketing
Being WalletConnect is super fun because you get to work with literally everyone across Ethereum, Bitcoin, and @solana.
And with hundreds of partners reposting, content engagement and impressions skyrocket.
> we refreshed our design
I noticed 20% more engagement on our weekly stablecoin volume posts for example, which are now more colorful and prettier.
We have a design overhaul coming up so stay tuned.
> we went hard with our podcast and CLIPPED like crazy
The Payments Pulse launched around Solana Breakpoint last year and in the span of 3 months, we had Justin Sun on, payments leaders from TON, Polygon, and more.
Each video was repackaged into short clips (with Opus and Riverside), so an episode would last us 2 weeks instead of a single post.
> we launched @wcthub
This is our community account that we grew from zero, and thanks to incentives and consistency, we’ve seen a wild rate of engagement from our WalletConnectors.
I’m so stoked on all of these results.
But there’s no time to sit around and celebrate.
Q2 is here and we go even bigger.

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Cheapest Months To Visit These Countries:
France → November & December
Japan → May & September
Thailand → May & June
USA → January & February
Australia → April & August
Italy → October & November
UAE → June & July
New Zealand → May & September
Canada → January & February
Indonesia → June & July
Turkey → November & March
Greece → October & November
Portugal → November & December
South Korea → May & June
Mexico → January & February
Switzerland → October & November
Egypt → June & July
Spain → November & December
Netherlands → January & March
Vietnam → May & September
Argentina → April & August
Morocco → October & November
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@0xamericanspiri korean bread looks the best but most of it is just cake disguised as bread
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