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Martin (mx)

@POWbug

Passionate about open, truly decentralized #POW #Cryptocurrency #MediumOfExchange #Privacy #Cash #Technology #Freedom #Truth #Humanity

Entrou em Eylül 2010
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Arkham
Arkham@arkham·
BRIDGED POLKADOT JUST GOT EXPLOITED An attacker exploited a third-party bridge to mint 1 Billion DOT tokens on Ethereum. They sold them straight into the liquidity pool, removing over $240K in ETH across multiple transactions. Track the attacker on Arkham using the link below:
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Pirat_Nation 🔴@Pirat_Nation·
Linux sets rules for AI-generated code After months of debate, the Linux community has agreed on clear rules for using AI-generated code. Tools like GitHub Copilot are allowed, but maintainers have made it clear that low-quality “AI slop” will not be accepted. > “Humans take the fall for mistakes.” This means developers can use AI to help write code, but they are fully responsible for checking it, fixing errors, and making sure it meets Linux’s standards. The decision is backed by Linus Torvalds and kernel maintainers
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BSCN@BSCNews·
A fake Ledger app on the Apple Mac App Store just wiped out a musician's entire retirement fund. Garrett Dutton, known as G. Love, frontman of G. Love & Special Sauce, lost 5.92 BTC worth $424,175 on April 11 after searching for Ledger Live on a new Mac, downloading what appeared to be the official app, and entering his 24-word seed phrase. The moment he typed it in, his entire Bitcoin holdings were gone. On-chain investigator ZachXBT confirmed the theft and traced the funds to KuCoin deposit addresses. ZachXBT also publicly questioned Apple's app review process, noting the fake app had passed the App Store's gatekeeping entirely. Apple has not commented. No legal action has been announced.
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CR1337
CR1337@CR1337·
Samourai Wallet co-founder Keonne Rodriguez cared so much about the true meaning of cryptocurrencies and the fight for financial privacy, that he gave an interview 48 hours before he was scheduled to report to federal prison, which was now published by @reason: "There has never been another time other than the last several decades where the government or corporations could just peer into your finances [..] I think they should have to defend that to us, not us have to defend private transactions to them." Free Keonne Rodriguez!
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L0la L33tz
L0la L33tz@L0laL33tz·
If you care about financial privacy or are developing non-custodial tools, you need to pay attention to this. The US Government is claiming that *all funds* that went through tornado cash could be criminal, because they could be used to conceal the actual criminal proceeds. This is how the „crypto capital of the world“ operates. Speak out before it is too late.
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The Rage@theragetech

🚨 NEW: NO ACQUITTAL FOR STORM TODAY Will Roman Storm be freed? After a much anticipated hearing on the Tornado Cash developer’s motion for acquittal, we still don’t know. Judge Failla again appeared to treat the raised constitutional issues stepmotherly – but did still not seem convinced whether SDNY had proven to have jurisdiction over Storm’s case. Meanwhile, the prosecution appeared to continue to struggle to lay out how Tornado Cash actually works.

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DarkFi Squad
DarkFi Squad@DarkFiSquad·
On June 5, 1991, Phil Zimmermann released a piece of software called PGP (Pretty Good Privacy). Within months, PGP had spread across the globe. Human rights activists used it to protect their communications. Dissidents in Eastern Europe sent Zimmermann grateful messages. "Let it never be, but if dictatorship takes over Russia, your PGP is widespread from Baltic to Far East now and will help democratic people if necessary." The US government's response was a three-year criminal investigation. Zimmermann was investigated for violating the Arms Export Control Act. The charge was exporting munitions without a license. The munition in question was encryption software - mathematical operations that anyone could perform with pen and paper, but which the government classified alongside missiles and bombs. At the same time, the Clinton administration introduced the Clipper Chip - an encryption device with a built-in backdoor for government access. The idea: Americans could have encryption, but the NSA would keep a copy of every key. The cypherpunks fought back. When the government claimed that software was different from speech, Zimmermann worked with MIT Press to publish PGP's source code as a physical book. The argument: if you can't ban a book, you can't ban the code it contains. The strategy worked. By 1996, the investigation was dropped. Federal courts ruled that encryption is protected by the First Amendment. The Clipper Chip was abandoned after researchers found fatal flaws in its design. In the 1990s, the cypherpunks defended the right to write encryption software.
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Pirat_Nation 🔴@Pirat_Nation·
Warning🚨 CPU-Z and HWMonitor websites have been hacked and are delivering malware downloads. Do not download CPU-Z or HWMonitor right now. Reports confirm the official CPUID website was compromised and some downloads were replaced with malware-infected installer files. If you downloaded or updated either app recently, run a full antivirus scan immediately.
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Secret Network
Secret Network@SecretNetwork·
Bitcoin should not force a tradeoff between trust and privacy. Private BTC flows with self-custody and fast settlement make a real difference for everyday users and serious capital alike. This is the kind of infrastructure that moves privacy from theory to standard.
SilentSwap.com ™@SilentSwap

Bitcoin is still the asset most people trust first, but using it publicly can reveal more than most users want. SilentSwap now gives people private BTC swaps with real self-custody and fast completion, often under 3 minutes. Real BTC. No wrappers. No handing your funds to someone else. Just a more private way to move the asset people already believe in.

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Alessandro Palombo
Alessandro Palombo@thealepalombo·
Japan has 9 million abandoned houses. By 2038, it's projected to be 1 in 3. Many of these sell for near-zero prices. The government covers 30–75% of renovation costs. Japan also places no restrictions on foreign property ownership, identical rights to citizens. Only a very specific profile would consider this. But there’s a lot of similarity to Italy's €1 home schemes, which were dismissed as gimmicks and are now attracting serious buyers to villages across Sicily and Sardinia. Japan's abandoned house market is a real entry point for people willing to look past the obvious. In Kyushu, you can also find move-in ready houses for $15,000–20,000 in towns with hot springs, fresh seafood, and Shinkansen access. I will be exploring later this year personally, but quality of life in Japan looks to be incredibly high. Is this one of the most overlooked property plays in Asia right now?
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Nick Szabo
Nick Szabo@NickSzabo4·
Connect the dots ... the censorship of the dollar -- the freezings of dollar bank accounts, the confiscations of dollars, etc . that you blithely call "sanctions" -- is the chief reason *why* other countries are moving away from the dollar.
BitcoinSapiens ⚡️@BitcoinSapiens

MARCO RUBIO: "We won't have to talk about sanctions in five years because there will be so many countries transacting in currencies other than the Dollar that we won't have the ability to sanction them."

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Unredacted 🗽
Unredacted 🗽@unredacted_org·
Telegram does NOT end-to-end encrypt by default. Regular chats and ALL group chats sit on Telegram's servers in readable form. Only "Secret Chats" are E2E encrypted, but they're buried in menus, work only for 1-on-1 chats, and almost nobody uses them.
Pavel Durov@durov

WhatsApp’s “encryption” may be the biggest consumer fraud in history — deceiving billions of users. Despite its claims, it reads users’ messages and shares them with third parties. Telegram has never done this — and never will 🤝

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Anonymous
Anonymous@YourAnonOne·
BREAKING: A Mexican gold miner who was trapped 300 meters underground for two weeks has just been found alive. The rescue footage shows him standing in waist-deep water, telling rescuers he never lost faith during the ordeal.
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Coin Bureau
Coin Bureau@coinbureau·
🚨BREAKING: U.S Men aged 18-25 will be automatically registered for the US military draft starting December 2026. Non-compliance is a felony: • $250K fine or 5 years jail • No student loans, federal jobs, or citizenship path Congress passed this quietly in the 2026 Defense Authorization Act framed as "saving taxpayer money on recruitment ads." Meanwhile: • Army just raised max recruit age to 42 • Draft registration compliance dropped to 81% (lowest in years)
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Chaofan Shou
Chaofan Shou@Fried_rice·
26 LLM routers are secretly injecting malicious tool calls and stealing creds. One drained our client $500k wallet. We also managed to poison routers to forward traffic to us. Within several hours, we can directly take over ~400 hosts. Check our paper: arxiv.org/abs/2604.08407
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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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DogeDesigner
DogeDesigner@cb_doge·
🚨 WhatsApp’s “end-to-end encrypted” privacy is a total lie. New class-action lawsuit just dropped: Meta secretly let employees, contractors like Accenture, and third parties read, intercept, and store your private messages WITHOUT consent. All while marketing it as “only you and the recipient can read it.” Zuck lied to billions. Your chats were never safe.
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CR1337
CR1337@CR1337·
Stop feeding YouTube your watch history, location, and personal data while watching endless ads! These free open-source tools and privacy-first alternatives give you full control in 2026. 1. Privacy Guides gives you trusted recommendations for private YouTube clients and instances: privacyguides.org/en/frontends/ 2. NewPipe is a lightweight ad-free YouTube client for Android with background playback and no Google tracking: newpipe.net 3. FreeTube is the best desktop client that blocks ads, tracking, and keeps all YouTube features locally: freetubeapp.io 4. Piped is a privacy-focused YouTube front-end that proxies everything without any tracking: piped.video 5. LibreTube is a clean Android client powered by Piped for maximum privacy and SponsorBlock support: libretube.dev 6. SponsorBlock uses crowdsourced data to automatically skip sponsors, intros, and outros on any client: sponsor.ajay.app 7. Invidious is a self-hostable open-source YouTube front-end for complete anonymity and no ads: invidious.io 8. Want to ditch YouTube completely? Check out @OdyseeTeam & @Bitchute!
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Valerie Anne Smith
Valerie Anne Smith@ValerieAnne1970·
"BlackRock wants to turn EVERYTHING nature gave us—forests, rivers, entire ecosystems—into tradable Wall Street tokens on a blockchain." ~Whitney Webb It's a heist: infinite new collateral for their endless debt machine, all tracked & controlled by their AI overlord, Aladdin. All under the feel-good banner of "saving the planet"... This isn't environmentalism. This is total financial domination of the living world.
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Rand
Rand@randhindi·
France is passing a law forcing anyone who holds more than €5k euros in a crypto wallet to declare it to the tax authorities . This is the same government that had an IRS agent SELL the data of people who declared crypto to criminals, who then went on to kidnap their families and cut fingers off.
Grégory Raymond 🐳@gregory_raymond

🔴 Les contribuables français qui détiennent au moins 5000 € sur des wallets en self-custody vont devoir le communiquer au fisc L'Assemblée nationale a adopté hier un texte dans le cadre du Projet de loi relatif à la lutte contre les fraudes sociales et fiscales. Concrètement, cela concerne tous les utilisateurs de wallets de type @Ledger, @Rabby_io, @MetaMask, @DeblockApp_FR ou équivalent, qui ne délèguent pas la custody de leurs assets à une plateforme régulée. C'est une extension significative du périmètre déclaratif, jusqu'ici limité aux comptes détenus sur des plateformes. Le législateur aligne progressivement le traitement fiscal des crypto-actifs sur celui des comptes bancaires à l'étranger. Le seuil de 5 000 € et les modalités pratiques seront précisés par décret.

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