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@vqlqx

Creating trust @rebellion_sys. Pragmatic in my optimism. co-founder @prompthqfr @creeddao ex. cyber eng. @ Consensys, SygnumBank

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@JoshKale an they had such comfortable shoes 🥲
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Josh Kale@JoshKale·
This Allbirds story is so insane: → $BIRD IPO'd in 2021 at a $4 billion valuation → Silicon Valley's favorite shoe → Lost 99.5% of its value in 4 years → Closed every US store → Sold the entire brand for $39 million → Renamed itself "NewBird AI" → Using $50M to buy GPUs and compete with AWS → Stock up 450% today on 875x normal volume This is the most unhinged corporate pivot of the decade and the newest meme stock entrant
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Tracy Alloway@tracyalloway

Allbirds, the shoe brand, now says it's an AI compute company.

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Brianna
Brianna@zkBri·
I’m incredibly proud to share that we’ve officially come out of stealth with a successful fundraise. This moment is about far more than capital, it’s the official launch of our mission to build the essential safety infrastructure for the agentic economy. For too long, autonomous AI agents have operated in a dangerous gray zone: powerful creativity with no reliable guardrails when real economic value is at stake. Today, we change that. Nava’s Arbiter provides rigorous, verifiable verification, ensuring every agent proposal is checked for intent alignment, safety, correctness, and adversarial risks before any capital moves onchain. No more black boxes. No more “trust me, bro.” Just transparent, accountable execution. With this funding, we’re accelerating from early demos to production-grade infrastructure that institutions and builders can actually trust. We’re moving beyond experimental DeFi agents toward a future of safe, scalable, institutional-grade autonomous finance. The agentic economy is no longer coming, it’s here. Our job is to make sure it’s built on a foundation of verifiable safety from day one. Huge thanks to our investors for believing in this vision. To the builders and institutions out there: the private testnet waitlist is open. Let’s build the trusted layer for autonomous agents, together. The best is yet to come. 🐦‍🔥
Nava AI@navaai

AI agents are starting to move real money. The problem: there’s still no independent check between what an agent intends to do and what actually gets executed. Today, that changes. We're Nava, and today we’re coming out of stealth with an $8.3M seed round from @polychain, @archetypevc, @hack_vc, @FalconXGlobal, and @seedclub / @seedclubvc to build the trust infrastructure the agent economy is missing.

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Vladimir S. | Officer's Notes
Attention! It looks like @CoWSwap UI is compromised - pls share this info ASAP! Looks like a DNS hijacking (registrar related).
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Kun Chen
Kun Chen@kunchenguid·
I asked Claude Mythos to find vulnerabilities in my code It told me I was the vulnerability
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tintinweb@nicht_tintin·
Apparently it's called 'vulnerability mining' now 😵⛏️
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Val@vqlqx·
@anishmoonka We weren’t designed to live alone. Modern society promoting selfishness and individualism might be our biggest mistake.
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Anish Moonka
Anish Moonka@anishmoonka·
The people in this photo aren't friendlier than you. Their apartments are just smaller. So small that Parisians basically gave up on living indoors and moved their living rooms onto the sidewalk. And that was the whole plan. In the 1850s, a city planner named Baron Haussmann tore apart medieval Paris and rebuilt it. He widened streets into boulevards, capped every building at five stories, and added one rule that explains this entire photo: the ground floor of every building had to be a café, a bakery, or a shop. The apartments above were intentionally tiny. Some were single rooms carved out of old mansions. No garden. Barely any sunlight. A private balcony was something most Parisians would never have. So the café became home. You ate breakfast there. Held meetings there. Received your mail there. By the late 1700s, Paris already had close to 2,000 of them. In 2002, there were still 1,907. Even now, after years of closures brought that number to about 1,410, the coverage is absurd: a 2020 city study found 94% of Parisians live within a five-minute walk of a bakery. When COVID shut indoor dining in 2020, Paris ripped out parking spaces, turned them into outdoor terraces, and let 9,800 cafés and restaurants keep them permanently. An American sociologist named Ray Oldenburg wrote a book in 1989 called The Great Good Place. He had a name for spots like the Parisian café: "third places." Not your home, not your office, but the casual in-between spots where you actually get to know people. Cafés, pubs, barbershops, the corner store where the owner knows your name. His whole argument was that American suburbs were built with only two zones, your house and your job, connected by a car. No sidewalk café, no place to bump into a neighbor by accident. The U.S. Surgeon General declared loneliness a national health epidemic in 2023. Being alone all the time is as bad for your body as smoking 15 cigarettes a day. Half of American adults say they feel lonely. Weekly socializing dropped from 5.5 hours in 2003 to just 4 hours in 2023, and it never bounced back after COVID. Americans between 15 and 29 now spend 45% more time alone than they did in 2010. The scene in this tweet looks like a personality trait. It is a 170-year-old engineering project that works exactly as designed.
France Safety Travel@francesafetytra

What is stopping humanity from living peacefully together?

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Val@vqlqx·
you know Claude is tired when he switches to morse code
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John Scott-Railton
John Scott-Railton@jsrailton·
BREAKING: You checked the weather this morning. And you just told a surveillance company where you sleep. Meet #Webloc, used by ICE, cops & foreign govs to track 500m+ phones. No warrant required. Our latest @citizenlab investigation + how to protect yourself 🧵/1
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International Cyber Digest
International Cyber Digest@IntCyberDigest·
🚨 BREAKING: The FBI has successfully extracted deleted Signal messages from a suspect's iPhone via notification storage, the place where all your notifications are stored for up to one month. Notification storage stores data from all messaging apps, it's a big flaw in iOS. But there's a way to turn it off...
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@SHIknowz @EthCC great product, dope party, amazing video 🔥
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SHI@SHIknowz·
You're so vain, you probably think this song is about you. Thank you @EthCC and all Ethereum validators for being part of La Vie En Rouge in Cannes.
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@ClementDelangue yessss. Security is made by design, not through obscurity.
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clem 🤗@ClementDelangue·
Anthropic had the most powerful cyber-security model in the history of this world and their internal code based still leaked? We should assume everyone can be compromised, and build systems that keep the cost of attacking higher than the reward, limit blast radius when attacks succeed, create fast repair loops after weaknesses are found and reduce systemic risk. Open-source will play a major role in all of that!
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Seb@seblatombe·
🚨🔴🇫🇷 CYBERALERTE | Fuite MASSIVE : 35 MILLIONS de patients exposés (ARS et +130 hôpitaux compromis, sécurité sociales, identités, données de santé) Le groupe DumpSec revendique le piratage des Agences Régionales de Santé (organismes publics pilotant le système de santé en France), ainsi que de plus de 130 hôpitaux, dont les services avaient été compromis en septembre 2025. Aujourd’hui, DumpSec met ces données en vente sur un forum cybercriminel. La base concerne plus de 130 hôpitaux, dont l’AP-HP, avec un volume estimé à 35 MILLIONS de personnes. Données compromises : ➡️ Identité complète (nom, prénom, sexe, date de naissance) ➡️ Numéro de sécurité sociale (NIR / INS) ➡️ Coordonnées (adresse complète, email, téléphone) ➡️ Informations familiales et administratives ➡️ Données hospitalières et de suivi Risques majeurs : usurpation d’identité, fraudes, phishing ciblé, exploitation de données médicales sensibles.
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mert@mert·
pretty crazy if true tl:dr - hackers casually gained trust via irl conference meet, setup tg channel and became a customer, started building integrations over 6 months and then got one person with a testflight link to show off what they built
Drift@DriftProtocol

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Globe Eye News@GlobeEyeNews·
BREAKING: All young men between the ages of 17 and 45 are now no longer allowed to leave Germany for more than three months without permission.
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Marc Zeller@Marczeller·
It was a great @EthCC edition. Here’s my bittersweet take: - definite bear market vibes, fewer people, fewer tourists too - the bear market, combined with agentic AI, has been an extinction event for the crypto job market. Plenty of people are looking for new roles, but opportunities are scarce - hardly anyone cares about the talks anymore. People just point the replay to their agent and get a summary. I think the next edition should embrace that and build an agent track for speakers who did not make the official schedule, so they can record a video and publish a transcript. Done well, that might get more attention than an actual slot - a significant number of people and projects are out of money. Many pretend otherwise, but it shows. Better to be honest and transparent - Many are sitting in stables. They are still around, but they have lost faith in most tokens. The naive era of tokens without substance is dying, and that is for the best - the @ethereumfndn cares, it matters, and it is worth supporting. - There are still quite a few OGs around with drive and focus, and that is motivating - Many projects have dropped the act of pretending to care about decentralization and cypherpunk ethos. They think bending the knee to institutions will make up for their failure to reach PMF and profitability. It will not. - incumbent onchain lenders seem to believe their only path to survival is selling cheap liquidity to yield-bearing assets. It shows a lack of drive and conviction, and it will not work - it is better not to have a zero-sum mindset. Morpho learned that the hard way, and their wall-of-shame humiliation was deserved. It was hilarious. Looking forward to taking a sponsor slot for EthCC 10.
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The Hacker News
The Hacker News@TheHackersNews·
⚠️ WARNING - Attackers are weaponizing the Claude Code leak. Fake GitHub repos now deploy Vidar Stealer and GhostSocks, using trojanized builds that look legitimate. 🔗 Read → #fake-claude-code-repos-deploy-vidar-stealer-and-ghostsocks" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">thehackernews.com/2026/04/claude…
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Fili@filiksyos·
Built a fun project last night Reverse engineer any repo into it's original prompt
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@SuhailKakar take security VERY seriously, or get rekt. As easy as that. Any risk assessment would have flagged this poor key management.
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Suhail Kakar@SuhailKakar·
defi is fucked lol drift just got drained for $200M+ and here's how: - attacker minted 750M fake tokens - made a raydium pool with $500 liquidity, priced at ~$1/token - compromised admin key listed the fake token on drift - disabled all withdrawal guards in one tx - deposited $785M of fake "collateral" and drained every vault in 31 txs over 12 minutes - nobody noticed for an hour - attacker came back 2hrs later to grab a few more million the multisig was 2/5 with a 0-second timelock. $200M+ protected by two signatures and zero delay. and people wonder why nobody takes this industry seriously
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4nzn@paoloanzn·
we cracked it. the cch= signing system in claude code is fully reverse engineered - all credits for the work go to @ssslomp who did an amazing re work now any opensource client can let users actually use the anthropic subscription they already paid for. with whatever tool they want already merged into free-code. third party clients can generate valid cch= hashes now, no official binary needed the "native attestation layer" lasted about a day lol
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CAREFUL: anthropic built a signature system into claude code. every API request gets signed with a cch= hash thats computed in compiled zig code if you recompile the client yourself it just sends zeros instead. they can instantly tell its not legit right now you literally can't use your anthropic sub on ANY third party tool. only official claude code or pay for api credits separately currently decompiling the official binary to reverse this - would be huge for all third party clients like opencode, openclaw etc to fully bypass anthropic enforcement and actually use the tokens you're already paying for

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