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Pulsechain might truly be the last cypherpunk chain left #PLS #PLSX #HEX #PRVX

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KTLA
KTLA@KTLA·
With just one month to go before California’s gubernatorial primary, Katie Porter is taking a new tack — and leaning into a controversial moment from her campaign. ktla.com/news/politics/…
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KFI AM 640@KFIAM640·
Mayor Bass has unveiled the city's first Capital Infrastructure Program to build and maintain roads, sidewalks, parks, curb ramps and other public buildings. She says every big city in the US has such a program, but LA has never had one until now
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THORChain
THORChain@THORChain·
Which chain integration are you most excited to see on THORChain next?
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illuminatibot
illuminatibot@iluminatibot·
Ricky Gervais: "Just because you're offended, doesn't mean you're right."
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Rampnow
Rampnow@OfficialRampnow·
What’s the most underrated ecosystem right now? PulseChain, Monad, TRON or NEAR? Comment why 👇
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Marc Emery
Marc Emery@MarcScottEmery·
These ads for @spencerpratt for Mayor of Los Angeles are game changers. Inspiring!
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Spencer Pratt
Spencer Pratt@spencerpratt·
They not like us
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Richard Heart
Richard Heart@RichardHeartWin·
Richard Heart teaches you how bridges work. Example. Chain A to Chain B. Coins lock on Chain A. MAGIC Coins mint on Chain B. What's this MAGIC step? Chain B doesn't know what's happening on Chain A, so TRUST must be introduced. You have to TRUST validators to not collude with each other to lie about what happened on Chain A. Validators could lie about how much went in on chain A, and inflation bug chain B, then some could bridge back the inflated coins and empty the original coins locked on Chain A. What if a validator dies? What if a validator gets hacked? What if a validator tries to get others to collude with him to lie? What if a validator holds his validating ransom. Some people think that there should be a timelock over the power to try and fix the above problems. LOL. What's the counter balance to the above problems? More trust. You might want some mechanism to add / remove, subtract the quantity of validators needed. In the end, every single bridge has social risk, just like every single chain has social risk. They're computers, run by humans, on networks, and none of those 3 things is perfect. You can only buy down the risk of the original sin of chain B not knowing the true state of chain A, by spreading validation geographically, and across parties and hope for the best, but you can't completely eliminate the risk. The largest hacks in crypto history have been bridge hacks. So now ask yourself, why in this bearest of bear markets does Richard have to teach you about bridges and risks again, for the umpteenth time? As though something has changed? I've been telling you these same exact things over and over again. But I guess some need reminding, or prefer to talk about risk in every thread about benefits. Makes you wonder. TLDR: All bridges are risk, and when done well, that risk appears to be far lower than centralized exchange risk. You're welcome for the education. Again. P.S. Some people have swapped bridged in tokens for native tokens, and enjoyed the experience. P.P.S. I think some folks find it far easier to post negatively than positively. If y'all one of those, work on yourself. Consider it personal development.
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Richard Heart
Richard Heart@RichardHeartWin·
a short story @litecoin It's ok, PulseChain and HEX will continue bragging about 100% uptime for years and years and years since launch.
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Richard Heart
Richard Heart@RichardHeartWin·
PulseChain $PLS is superior software, with more security and functionality than $XRP, $DOGE, $ADA, $BCH, $XLM, $LTC. But all those are worth billions and billions. What's more likely, PLS moves up in rank or they move down? With Ethereum $ETH as PulseChain's testnet, the security is so cozy.
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Leader Alpha
Leader Alpha@LeaderAlphaNews·
🚨 CARDANO JUST IMPLODED ITS SELF! Charles Hoskinson goes live... casually admits he wants to "talk to #Filecoin"...And suddenly #Cardano’s entire native storage solution is in shambles After years of hyping their own decentralized storage tech, one stream and it’s game over. Now they’re begging #Filecoin (the real OG) to come save the ecosystem? Cardano maxi copium levels are off the charts right now. Is this the beginning of the end for Cardano’s “self-sovereign” dream? Or just another “we’re partnering” excuse for why it never shipped? Drop your thoughts $ADA $FIL
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🤯 CHARLES HOSKINSON SAYS HIS BLOCKCHAIN IS THE ANSWER TO ALL DEFI HACKS Charles just declared: Midnight Network will END exploits like the insane $292M Kelp DAO disaster for good! Private DEXs + TEEs + MPC + ZK-Proofs = Zero hacks. Zero drama.While others keep getting drained, Cardano’s privacy solution rises.Is this the end of DeFi nightmares? #MidnightNetwork #Cardano #DeFi #CryptoSecurity Explain Midnight Network tech Compare Cardano to Solana Revise headline without bombshell Think Harder $NighT $ADA #CARDANO

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conspiracybot
conspiracybot@conspiracyb0t·
YouTuber Benn Jordan discovered a surveillance company named Flock Safety who currently has over 90K camera deployed throughout the US, is severely compromised. He found many cameras are live streaming directly to the open internet.
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Richard Heart
Richard Heart@RichardHeartWin·
Lets make a more exhaustive list of ways to "get hacked." Many of which I've mentioned before. Weak RNG: Use a wallet with a weak RNG (random number generator.) or other vulnerability. Some mobile wallets had this problem, and some vanity address generators had it too. Someone has a camera watching your screen and you view your seeds. You google a website and a scam site has done SEO or paid to be at the top of the search results Fake "support" messages you by direct message, or on socials to help you with your wallet or problem. Fake support pretends to be the exchange and asks you info they use to login as you and empty you, to "verify your account." You accidentally leak your seed on a livestream (sounds erotic.) You put your seed in plain text somewhere, and someone else finds it. You use a brain wallet with a phrase from a book and people constantly scan the chain for common phrases from books. You used an L2, and the L2 decided to take your money. You used an exchange and they decided to take your money. You used an exchange and they didn't decide to take your money, but got hacked or just exit scammed everyone at once You installed malware. RAT (remote access trojan). Address replacer, (replaces the address you copied with their address instead of the one you wanted.) You fell for vanity addresses made to look like one you've sent to in the past, but sent to you more recently, so when you look at the block explorer it looks like a previous legit address, same beginning and end, but the middle is different. People have lost lots of millions to this one recently, heck I think it's the majority of gas use on Ethereum now. You gave your coins or money to someone else to invest. They lost it / stole it. You fell for a romance scam or pig butchering scam, or AI boss asked me to send money scam or whatever scam of the day is. You installed an evil browswer extension. The front end you used got DNS hijacked and now points to an evil dapp. The X account you follow got hijacked and is now spreading malware links. You installed an ok browser extension but it got bought by, or exploited by evil and auto updated to evil. You set too wide a slippage trading on a DEX and got nuked. The state takes half ur money, cuz, uh, divorce, or whatever reason. You forget your seed words or don't write them down correctly. Some guy at the airport security just images your device and decides to empty whatever wallet he finds. You left a limit order in a wallet with no funds, but then you send funds one day and the stale order fills at a terrible price. Basically, in computers, physical access defeats most countermeasures, so it's wise to not have any unencrypted seed on any single device in a single place ever. You approved a dapp's permissions, but then one day the dapp gets evil, often by using an "upgradeable" proxy contract, becuase you never removed the permissions, or overapproved, or jsut shouldn't have ever used a contract wiht an upgradeable proxy ever, anyway. Oh, yeah, you install malware by doing a job interview, or talking to a reporter, but they're actually just scammers. Devs also fall for this by cloning repo's and installing whatever evil is in them. So the impersonation thing, whether it's for interviews, or investors, or getting hired is a very, very common vector for getting people to install viruses on their machines. People also fall for other kinds of impersonation, people pretending to be their boss, or pretending they need bailed out using AI vids. You use anything with an admin key. I could probably think of more, and I've mentioned the majority of these on here before. Feel free to add.
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pointblake
pointblake@pointBLAKE·
@piteasio Can we rule out that this was an inside job on user part for tax evasion purpose?
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Piteas
Piteas@piteasio·
unfortunately, attacks on web3 touchpoints have increased a lot lately, and now users are being exploited through fake txs designed to target them directly. whether it’s Piteas or PulseX, Pulsechain or Ethereum, it doesn’t really matter which app or chain you’re on, because they send you pre-crafted calls based on the chain where your funds are and the app you use, then try to catch you with a blind sign. we urge everyone to stay careful and protect themselves from becoming the target of these growing attacks. our feeling is that DPRK may no longer be targeting just protocols, but users too. make sure your devices and your network or VPN are secure. stay safe.
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Helium🎈
Helium🎈@helium·
GIVEAWAY ALERT 👀 The prizes 🏆: - 2x Helium Indoor Hotspots - 2x $50 gift cards for Helium Merch To enter: 1⃣ Follow @helium 2⃣ Like + RT this post 3⃣ Tag 2 friends in the comments 2 winners chosen on April 27! U.S. only.
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Richard Heart
Richard Heart@RichardHeartWin·
DeFi didn't get hacked. AdminKeyFi got hacked. HEX, PulseChain, PulseX, & ProveX coins have no admin keys. Stop calling admin key crap and DAO controlled by a few dudes (admin keys, but with extra steps.) DeFi. It's not DeFi. Oh, and Arbitrum seized $70M of the hackers coins, and another chain introduced privacy (but with a view key they say they'll hand to the government if asked right.) Some small portion of you figured out the solution. Follow me, learn from me, be saved. I can't save you from others choosing to click red instead of green, but I can teach you what's real and how to do things better. Much, much better.
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