Deepak Kumar
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Deepak Kumar
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The introduction of numbers as cordinates is an act of violence






$RAVE funding rate: -1% per hour. That is 24% per day and - 8,760% APR 🤯 On a $10,000 short, you pay $2,400 in funding - every 24 hours. Not losses from price. Just the cost of holding the position. Let that sink in. Your account is gone in 4 days without $RAVE moving a single cent. This is not trading. This is just supporting the extraction I described below. Don't.

$RAVE arbitrage: ~4% price spread, farming 0.53103% funding per hour (~4650% apy) another crime just happened, raveDAO token literally a token for crypto rave community got pumped to ~10b fdv, that’s already top-15 among all tokens lol this pump creates some inefficiencies. long $RAVE on binance at ~8.9 (at the time of writing) short $RAVE on aster at ~9.2 and capture the ~4% spread usually situations like this come with funding against you, but at current rates we should be farming ~0.5% per hour but there’s one catch.. you will most likely get liquidated lol and yeah, you can find setups like this on my site perpdexlist.com


$RAVE is engineered extraction. It will will dump 95%+ using the same old playbook over and over, and retail will get wrecked like always. Here's how they are doing it. 🧵

Currently investigating this exploit. Our initial diagnosis is the attacker constructed a sophisticated malicious proof to fool our merkle tree verifier. Damage is so far limited to just the DOT token. Other applications unaffected. Bridge has been paused pending the upgrade.





If he can produce a divorce agreement signed by both parties as of today, I will immediately issue a public apology. If he cannot, yet claims in the media and in his book that he is already divorced, then that is a clear misrepresentation to the public — yet another example of him making such claims with confidence.


If this is real, it could be one of the largest data breaches in China’s history. A hacker group claims it extracted over 10 petabytes of data from a state-run supercomputing facility, widely believed by experts to be the National Supercomputing Center in Tianjin. This center supports thousands of clients, including research institutes, aerospace programs, and defense-linked organizations. What’s reportedly in the data: - Documents marked “secret” in Chinese - Missile and bomb schematics - Aerospace and aviation research - Bioinformatics and fusion simulation data - Files linked to major state entities like AVIC and COMAC Cybersecurity experts who reviewed sample data say it matches what you would expect from such a facility, though the full breach is not independently verified. Even more concerning: - The attacker claims access lasted months without detection - Sample datasets were posted online via Telegram - Full access is reportedly being sold for hundreds of thousands of dollars in crypto At this stage, the scale and origin are still being verified. But if even partially true, it points to a serious vulnerability in infrastructure tied to China’s scientific and defense ecosystem. If a centralized system like this can be penetrated, what does that say about the security of the data it was processing? #China #Cybersecurity #CCP #DataBreach #Geopolitics #Tech cnn.com/2026/04/08/chi…

NEW: The CIA used a secret tool called "Ghost Murmur" that uses AI to find heartbeats to rescue the U.S. airman who was stranded in Iran, according to the New York Post. The secret technology was allegedly used for the first time in the field, according to the Post. "The secret technology uses long-range quantum magnetometry to find the electromagnetic fingerprint of a human heartbeat and pairs the data with artificial intelligence software to isolate the signature from background noise," the Post reported. "It’s like hearing a voice in a stadium, except the stadium is a thousand square miles of desert," the source said. "In the right conditions, if your heart is beating, we will find you." "The name is deliberate. ‘Murmur’ is a clinical term for a heart rhythm. ‘Ghost’ refers to finding someone who, for all practical purposes, has disappeared..." "Advances in a field known as quantum magnetometry, specifically sensors built around microscopic defects in synthetic diamonds, have apparently made it possible to detect these signals at dramatically greater distances." CIA Director John Ratcliffe appeared to hint at this technology on Monday, saying the CIA possessed "unique capabilities" but said he couldn't "tell you everything that you want to know." President Trump also revealed during the press conference that the CIA spotted the officer from about "40 miles away." Insane.






