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Mukesh Jha #BTC ⚡️

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Enjoying Kirtan, Bhajan, a Thinker, Bitcoin Entrepreneur⚡son, brother, travel ₿ https://t.co/7mQlBwPj3q ₹12 lac ARR https://t.co/ZCwraPTXdw ₹0 ARR

Patna, India Katılım Ekim 2013
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Mukesh Jha #BTC ⚡️@mukeshly·
Bihar's per capita GDP is only Rs 60k, lowest among Indian states. If you are a Bihari living as NRB outside Bihar, then you can contribute to improve the economy. Buy from Bihari small businesses and refer them in ur network. Find some brands here- biharesque.com
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Sandi Slonjšak
Sandi Slonjšak@sandislonjsak·
Haven’t met anyone working less after adopting the AI.
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spidey
spidey@lochan_twt·
The day a blind man sees. The first thing he throws away is the stick that has helped him all his life
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GregZaj1☣️
GregZaj1☣️@gregzaj1·
Them: You can't just drop 3 incomplete pictures and expect every Bitcoiner to know who's in them. Me: Bet.
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Nav Toor
Nav Toor@heynavtoor·
DocuSign Personal: $10 to $15 per month. DocuSign Standard: $25 to $45 per user per month. DocuSign Business Pro: $40 to $65 per user per month. A 10-person team on Business Pro pays $4,800 to $7,800 a year. To put signatures on PDFs. A team of 50 pays $24,000 to $39,000 a year. And there is a 100-envelopes-per-year cap on most plans. Send more contracts and you pay extra. Need SMS delivery? $0.40 per send. Need ID verification? $2.50 per attempt. Need premium support? $5,000 to $50,000 per year add-on. You are rationing digital signatures in 2026. DocuSign is a $10 billion company built entirely on this pricing model. Now meet DocuSeal. A free and open source alternative to DocuSign. Created in 2023 by a Ruby developer named Alex who was simply trying to sign one document and realised every solution online was overpriced or required a subscription. Three weeks later he had a working alternative. He pushed it to GitHub under the AGPL-3.0 license. Today it has 11,800+ stars and over 1,000 forks. Bootstrapped. No VCs. No paywalls. Here is what DocuSeal does: - Upload any PDF and turn it into a fillable, signable form - Drag and drop signature fields, dates, checkboxes, file uploads, and 13 field types - Send to multiple signers with custom signing order - Automated email reminders - Mobile signing on any device - PDF signature verification built in - Audit trail for every document - Bulk send and templates - Full API access - Self-host with one Docker command Here is what DocuSeal costs: Zero. Forever. Unlimited documents. Unlimited signers. Unlimited storage. DocuSign limits envelopes. DocuSeal doesn't. DocuSign charges per SMS. DocuSeal doesn't. DocuSign charges for ID checks. DocuSeal doesn't. DocuSign sees your contracts on their servers. DocuSeal doesn't. Here is the wildest part: The median DocuSign contract per Vendr is $17,250 per year. One Reddit thread has people saying "they want me to pay $4.80 per e-signature." Self-host DocuSeal on a $5 cloud server and a 50-person team can sign as many contracts as they want without paying a single dollar. Your contracts never leave your server. Your client lists. Your NDAs. Your employment agreements. None of it touches a third-party company. For individuals who only sign a few contracts a year, you save $180. For small teams of 10, you save up to $7,800 a year. For a 50-person company, you save up to $39,000 a year. Your documents. Your signatures. Your server. 100% Open Source. (Link in the comments)
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Y Combinator
Y Combinator@ycombinator·
AI has stopped being a feature and started being the foundation. We're excited about a new wave of startups rebuilding software, services, and silicon— and pushing AI into the physical world. ycombinator.com/rfs
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Naval
Naval@naval·
New podcast on vibe coding - A Return to Code. A Return to Coding 00:20 The Personal App Store 03:17 Vibe Coding Is a Video Game with Real-World Rewards 06:22 Pure Software Is Uninvestable 10:33 A Place for Each Model 14:22 AI Is Eager to Please 17:57 Why Math and Coding? 22:10 The Beginning of the End of Apple’s Dominance 24:17 Coding Agents As Customer Service Reps 27:55
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Alex 👽
Alex 👽@AlexesNakamoto·
Top 10 Bitcoin holders as of today.
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OpenAI
OpenAI@OpenAI·
Introducing ChatGPT Images 2.0 A state-of-the-art image model that can take on complex visual tasks and produce precise, immediately usable visuals, with sharper editing, richer layouts, and thinking-level intelligence. Video made with ChatGPT Images
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@jason
@jason@Jason·
We started an AI founder twitter group... reply with "I'm in" if you're a founder and want to be added
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Cory Levy
Cory Levy@cory·
this is pretty cool some MIT students turned a building into a giant playable game of Tetris on Saturday at midnight rigged each window with LEDs MIT students are on a diff level
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River
River@River·
Days since bitcoin was at: $70k: 11 days $60k: 71 days $50k: 621 days $40k: 814 days Don’t wait for bitcoin to drop more. You soon find out it’s not waiting for you.
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Cointelegraph
Cointelegraph@Cointelegraph·
🚨 HUGE: Americans own more Bitcoin than gold, per River.
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Documenting ₿itcoin 📄
Documenting ₿itcoin 📄@DocumentingBTC·
Distribution Map of Computers Running Bitcoin Nodes
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Deedy
Deedy@deedydas·
i generated this entire 45s movie clip (audio + video) with claude code + seedance 2 api there's still telltale AI smell, but we should be at full length movies indistinguishable from real ones by the end of the year (veo 5)
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Mukesh Jha #BTC ⚡️@mukeshly·
These are some of the kinds of hacka and frauds possible for self custody holders on Bitcoin. At Dharmartha we help investors to securely self custody Bitcoin using multi signature vaults and guide them on handling of seed phrases.
TFTC@TFTC21

A security researcher just documented a large-scale counterfeit Ledger Nano S Plus operation selling compromised devices across multiple online marketplaces. The fake units look identical to the real thing but contain completely different hardware. Instead of Ledger's secure element chip, the counterfeits run an ESP32 microcontroller with modified firmware labeled "Nano S+ V2.1." Seeds and PINs are stored in plain text and transmitted to attacker-controlled servers. Any wallet initialized on the device is drained. The operation goes beyond the hardware. The sellers also distribute a fake version of Ledger Live built with React Native and signed with a debug certificate. It intercepts transactions and exfiltrates sensitive data to multiple command-and-control servers. The campaign spans five attack vectors: compromised hardware, Android APKs, Windows executables, macOS installers, and iOS apps distributed through TestFlight to bypass App Store review. This comes days after ZachXBT documented a separate fake Ledger Live app that made it through Apple's Mac App Store review process. That operation drained over $9.5 million from more than 50 victims, including musician G. Love, who lost 5.92 BTC after entering his recovery phrase into what he believed was the legitimate app. The pattern is clear: the attack surface for hardware wallet users has shifted from firmware exploits to supply chain and distribution fraud. The devices themselves remain secure. The problem is that users are being intercepted before they ever touch a real one. Ledger's own "genuine check" feature can be bypassed when the hardware itself is compromised at the source, which makes where you buy the device as important as how you use it. The rules haven't changed, but they've never been more important: buy hardware wallets only from the manufacturer. Never enter your recovery phrase into any software. If a companion app asks for your 24 words on a screen, it's a scam. Every time.

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TFTC
TFTC@TFTC21·
A security researcher just documented a large-scale counterfeit Ledger Nano S Plus operation selling compromised devices across multiple online marketplaces. The fake units look identical to the real thing but contain completely different hardware. Instead of Ledger's secure element chip, the counterfeits run an ESP32 microcontroller with modified firmware labeled "Nano S+ V2.1." Seeds and PINs are stored in plain text and transmitted to attacker-controlled servers. Any wallet initialized on the device is drained. The operation goes beyond the hardware. The sellers also distribute a fake version of Ledger Live built with React Native and signed with a debug certificate. It intercepts transactions and exfiltrates sensitive data to multiple command-and-control servers. The campaign spans five attack vectors: compromised hardware, Android APKs, Windows executables, macOS installers, and iOS apps distributed through TestFlight to bypass App Store review. This comes days after ZachXBT documented a separate fake Ledger Live app that made it through Apple's Mac App Store review process. That operation drained over $9.5 million from more than 50 victims, including musician G. Love, who lost 5.92 BTC after entering his recovery phrase into what he believed was the legitimate app. The pattern is clear: the attack surface for hardware wallet users has shifted from firmware exploits to supply chain and distribution fraud. The devices themselves remain secure. The problem is that users are being intercepted before they ever touch a real one. Ledger's own "genuine check" feature can be bypassed when the hardware itself is compromised at the source, which makes where you buy the device as important as how you use it. The rules haven't changed, but they've never been more important: buy hardware wallets only from the manufacturer. Never enter your recovery phrase into any software. If a companion app asks for your 24 words on a screen, it's a scam. Every time.
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Bitcoin Archive
Bitcoin Archive@BitcoinArchive·
BITCOIN HAS WON OVER WALLSTREET In just 6 months, BofA recommended ETFs, Morgan Stanley launched its own $BTC ETF, and Goldman Sachs filed for one. This is how adoption accelerates.
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