Alex (oleh)

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Alex (oleh)

Alex (oleh)

@oleh_bc

Katılım Ekim 2024
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Aztec
Aztec@aztecnetwork·
Alpha is live. After nearly a decade, the first feature-complete privacy stack on Ethereum is here. Developers can now build apps and contracts with ground-up customizable privacy, from execution to settlement. aztec.network/blog/announcin…
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Tim Copeland
Tim Copeland@Timccopeland·
testing this to see who can reply if u then you're cool
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Alex (oleh)
Alex (oleh)@oleh_bc·
@d3magexgod The fastest I saw is 1000 tokens/second iirc. Composer 2 is 250 tokens/second. Very far from realtime
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Sotnyk.етн
Sotnyk.етн@d3magexgod·
@oleh_bc I don't think that we'll have such capabilities in the near future. Would be cool to, though.
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Alex (oleh)
Alex (oleh)@oleh_bc·
Imagine a real time LLM. On each key stroke, you get a new improved version of your app. A massive unlock. Is there something like this on the market?
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Alex (oleh)
Alex (oleh)@oleh_bc·
@d3magexgod I mean instant LLM output for vibe coding. You get the whole new project on each keystroke
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Sotnyk.етн
Sotnyk.етн@d3magexgod·
@oleh_bc Isn't this just vibecoding? I mean, you input your request, it gets processed, the result is deployed - voila.
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Claire Kart
Claire Kart@clairekart·
@sethbannon Why do the women all look like slightly different versions of each other?
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Marc Zeller
Marc Zeller@Marczeller·
A new chapter is starting today. Yet for Aave, nothing will change in the short term; there's a lot of inertia, and liquidity is sticky, so there's no reason to be concerned. We had quite a few good things in the pipeline, and we will deliver them during the transition period. You already know this, I'm too hungry to retire, so it's the end of a chapter but not of the journey.
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Alex (oleh)
Alex (oleh)@oleh_bc·
You are violating GDPR privacy laws. Did you get consent from your wife’s boyfriend to post his vacation photos with Andrew Tate? Please take this down or you will get a fine (based on your unrealised capital gains). Please fax a notice of removal and a form 382 to Rue de la Loi 175, Brussels no later than 5 business years from now(don’t forget to pay the fax tax).
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Matthias Schmidt
Matthias Schmidt@eurofounder·
Anybody knows how to permanently block a number?
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Edgy - The DeFi Edge 🗡️
Edgy - The DeFi Edge 🗡️@thedefiedge·
2) @SteakhouseFi Became the first curator to ship their own app - one interface for all their curated markets, with better risk visibility and strategies you won't find elsewhere. A big step for accessibility and transparency. x.com/SteakhouseFi/s…
Steakhouse Financial@SteakhouseFi

The Steakhouse app is live 🐂 Access all Steakhouse vaults from a single interface, with an expanded set of strategies. Crypto vaults with full risk visibility. Noncustodial by design. Explore → app.steakhouse.financial

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Edgy - The DeFi Edge 🗡️
Edgy - The DeFi Edge 🗡️@thedefiedge·
If you think DeFi isn't innovating anymore, you haven't been paying attention. Here's 7 interesting things I saw happen in DeFi this week:
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nairolf
nairolf@0xNairolf·
imagine this: a chain fully optimized for private payments nothing else on it except: - an app to generate QR codes to receive money anywhere - a checkout widget for websites would be interesting
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Dennison
Dennison@DennisonBertram·
Dear @privy_io - I'm building something on Solana. Privy wallet pulls in ~9,000 dependencies for EVM (which I'm not using). Ummmmmm....
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Alex (oleh)
Alex (oleh)@oleh_bc·
@ddimitrovv22 How is this a bigger risk than separate pools using the same code? If the vulnerability exists in one pool, it will exist in all others
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ddimitrov22
ddimitrov22@ddimitrovv22·
A subtle difference between Uniswap V3 and V4 that most people miss: - V3 uses a separate contract per pool. Each pool holds its own tokens. - V4 uses a singleton. ALL pools share one contract holding all tokens. What this means for security - a vulnerability in V4's accounting logic doesn't drain one pool. It drains every pool. The singleton pattern trades deployment cost for concentrated risk. Auditors reviewing V4 forks: the blast radius of any bug is now the entire DEX, not a single pair.
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curiousapple
curiousapple@0xcuriousapple·
do you know about builder level flashloans anon ?
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apoorv.eth
apoorv.eth@apoorveth·
so who's building web5?
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afhak normal
afhak normal@afhk21·
@Kira_sama @Justin_Bons Incorrect.. emergency upgrade can be done by the security council .. it's a safety net ..but yah if security council gets compromised..funds could be stolen essentially.. stage 2 was the hope ..but as vitalik said l2's are not willing to or it's hard to become stage 2
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Justin Bons
Justin Bons@Justin_Bons·
Arbitrum, Base, Optimism, Lighter & Starknet all have admin keys! These are the top 5 L2s & they can all steal user funds... If this is considered safe, then we might as well go back to legacy banking ETH gives decentralization lip service, but actions speak louder than words!
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pashov
pashov@pashov·
Of course, human behind AI decides and reviews the code, possibly a security auditor as well. Sad to see another exploit, but makes you wonder a bit about vibe-coding PR URL: github.com/moonwell-fi/mo…
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pashov
pashov@pashov·
🚨Claude Opus 4.6 wrote vulnerable code, leading to a smart contract exploit with $1.78M loss cbETH asset's price was set to $1.12 instead of ~$2,200. The PRs of the project show commits were co-authored by Claude - Is this the first hack of vibe-coded Solidity code?
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barney
barney@barneyxbt·
The Polymarket AI bot meta is the funniest grift running right now. Guys are spending $50/day on API tokens to have Claude decide if a candle goes up or down in the next 5 minutes. You built a whole autonomous agent infrastructure to basically flip a coin with extra steps. And every day there’s a new post like “turned $10 into $69,420 in 72 hours with my AI Polymarket bot.” Brother, no you didn’t. You absolutely did not. You know who’s actually making money? Claude and Polymarket. That’s it. Those “success” posts are marketing. They’re getting you to burn through API credits and deposit into Polymarket while they collect on both ends. It’s a perfect funnel and you’re the product. The house always wins, and right now the house is an LLM and a prediction market splitting your bag while you screenshot paper trades for engagement. You’re not building alpha. You’re paying two companies to make you feel like you are, and losing all your hard-earned shekels in the process.
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Alex (oleh)
Alex (oleh)@oleh_bc·
@OthelloOcho @barneyxbt Was it -22% because of fees or because the agent has made wrong bets 22% of the times? If the latter, you can turn it into 22% profit by betting the opposite of what the agent decides
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othelloOcho@OthelloOcho·
@barneyxbt lol, ran one of these for a few weeks. Agent was confident on every single trade but ended up net net -22% before I turned it off. Turns out autonomous execution is just a fancy way to automate losses at scale
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