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Ijoba FG

@Crypt0_Geek_

Certified @Starlink installer & Also Extender || Crypto Lover & Investor ||

Tham gia Temmuz 2020
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Shola 👑
Shola 👑@itsSh0la·
If you’re proud of your father, retweet and like this tweet.❤️
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Andrew Tate
Andrew Tate@Cobratate·
Until you remove your battery. Your phone cannot be turned off. Turning it off just dims the screen.
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A. Lukman@Islam435·
Muslims are not terrorists. If you are a Muslim, please repost let's pass the message.
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Foundational Nupe Lawyer
Foundational Nupe Lawyer@egi_nupe·
Clearly, a group of educated northerners do not want insecurity to end.
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Big Red
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People keep asking me which is actually more quantum resistant: $QANX or $CELL Most of you want a clean winner. I do not think there is one. And if someone gives you a one word answer, they are probably oversimplifying it. My honest verdict: If you care most about which design is closer to today’s finalized NIST signature path, I lean QANX. If you care most about which design looks better built to survive future cryptographic changes and single algorithm surprises, I lean Cellframe. The easiest way to understand it is this: QANX is like taking Ethereum’s existing machine and bolting on a quantum safe security layer so the same wallets, the same tools, and the same user habits still work. Cellframe is like building the machine from the ground up so quantum safe cryptography is baked into the core, and if one cryptographic approach ever fails, you can swap to another without rebuilding the whole system. That difference matters. QANX feels compatibility first. Hybrid. Conservative. Standards focused. Cellframe feels more quantum native. More flexible. More adaptable to changes in cryptographic algorithms over time, meaning if one approach becomes outdated or vulnerable, it can shift to another without breaking the system. Built for algorithm changes. Now check this out: QANX keeps coming back to ML DSA, which is NIST’s standardized name for CRYSTALS Dilithium. That matters because QAN is anchoring its public security story to one finalized and standards mature post quantum signature path. Cleaner standards story. Cleaner alignment. Less complexity in the public narrative. Cellframe goes broader. Falcon alongside the Dilithium family, which is now standardized by NIST as ML DSA. Support for using multiple algorithms instead of relying on just one. Wallets and signatures can specify which algorithm is being used. That is powerful because it means the system can evolve if one algorithm, one implementation, or one version later becomes a problem. But that also means the architecture is more flexible than the standards process itself in some areas. So the real answer depends on what you mean by “more resistant.” If you mean: What looks more conservative and standards mature today? QANX. If you mean: What looks harder to trap if crypto standards evolve or one approach fails later? Cellframe. If you define “more resistant” as being more conservative against the known quantum threat using the most standards mature signature path available today, then QANX has the edge. Its public design keeps coming back to one finalized NIST primary signature standard, ML DSA, which is the standardized form of CRYSTALS Dilithium, and wraps that into a hybrid EVM compatible cross signing model, meaning transactions can be signed in a way that satisfies both traditional Ethereum style verification and post quantum verification at the same time, allowing existing wallets and infrastructure to function while gradually introducing quantum safe security without forcing a complete ecosystem overhaul. If you define “more resistant” as being less likely to get trapped if one post quantum algorithm, one implementation, or one version later turns out to be a problem, then Cellframe has the edge. Its address format, signature format, wallet creation flow, and multi algorithm support are designed for algorithm agility in a way QAN’s public design does not describe as deeply. What this means in practice is that the system is not locked into a single cryptographic assumption. If one algorithm becomes weaker, deprecated, or replaced by a better standard, the network can transition without forcing users to migrate funds, regenerate wallets, or rebuild core infrastructure. This works because Cellframe separates the cryptography layer from the rest of the system. Instead of hardcoding one signature method into everything, it uses formats where the algorithm is explicitly identified, so wallets, addresses, and transactions know which scheme is being used. That means new algorithms can be introduced or swapped in without breaking compatibility or forcing a full system redesign. It also reaches beyond signatures and leans into broader cryptographic flexibility at the SDK level, allowing developers to work with different cryptographic primitives and adapt more easily as standards and best practices evolve. There is also a practical difference most people miss: QANplatform looks stronger on migration, compatibility, and developer onboarding. It is clearly trying to make post quantum security usable without forcing developers to abandon familiar Ethereum style tooling, wallet flows, and coding habits. That matters if adoption is the goal. Cellframe looks stronger on native cryptographic depth. It is harder for most people to understand and probably less convenient for developers coming from the EVM world, but that is partly because quantum resistance is built much deeper into the system itself rather than being layered in for compatibility. So QANX feels like the better bridge from today’s stack into a quantum safer future. Cellframe feels like the system that was designed with cryptographic agility much closer to the core from the start. That is the actual split. And this is where most people get it wrong. They keep asking for one universal winner. There probably is not one. One looks easier to explain to standards people and institutions. The other looks easier to defend if you are paranoid about future cryptographic surprises. My one sentence verdict: Cellframe looks more quantum native. QANX looks more standards mature. I have an upcoming report that will do a deeper comparison between the two going beyond just who is more Quantum ready, so definitely stick around if you want that.
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Ijoba FG@Crypt0_Geek_·
@OgunPoliceNG @PoliceNG Police don loose guard another innocent man o!
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.@BenHundeyin @PoliceNG Police officers are now operating like kidnappers and bandits arresting innocent people and demanding ransom. I was arrested last night around 11pm while trying to get food at Ibafo, before Mowe. The DCO immediately seized my phones and threw me into the back of their Sienna. At that moment, I was genuinely scared because I thought I had been kidnapped. When we got to the station, I pleaded to contact my family, but he refused and ordered that I be locked in a cell with criminals, insisting that I was a criminal. After he left, one of the female officers quietly told me I was in serious trouble and advised me to quickly use her phone to contact my parents, which I did. I spent the entire night in the cell, my first time ever, completely shaken. By morning around 8am, they brought us out and started calling out amounts like N200k, N100k, basically placing prices on our freedom. The DCO falsely accused me of smoking and doing drugs on the street, which is completely untrue. I felt helpless until my mum arrived and started questioning them about why I was arrested. The officer still insisted we had to pay money for my release. She contacted my dad, and although the DCO initially refused to speak to anyone, my dad reached out to a senior officer at Elewe Eran. That officer then called the DCO at Ibafo station and ordered my immediate release. At that point, the DCO changed his story, claiming he didn’t conduct any raid and that he just saw me doing drugs on the street when he was driving by which was a blatant lie. The officer warned him He was clearly upset that I had connections to a higher-ranking officer and shocked that I was able to contact my family despite being held without my phone. I suffered that night. I was handcuffed, and one of the officers even punched me in the mouth. It was a terrible experience, my first time ever being detained. I left and felt pity for those that have no way

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Foundational Nupe Lawyer
Foundational Nupe Lawyer@egi_nupe·
Embrace being criticized but make sure that you have something to prove people wrong at the end of the day.
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Ijoba FG
Ijoba FG@Crypt0_Geek_·
Are you mad? See I no wan slap you o! Ogun wan kill your head? Na small boy When I join police them never born you. Them never see your menstruation. Na you gan gan wan harras us You no say you be fine boy instead wey u go cool down. You want make them loose guard you.
POLICE COMPLAINT@PoliceNG_CRU

UPDATE: Dear members of the public, the policemen in the viral video have been identified and appropriate disciplinary actions awaits them accordingly. We seek for your support and trust as we fight impunity to a standstill. ##NoToImpunity

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Ijoba FG
Ijoba FG@Crypt0_Geek_·
Are you mad? See I no wan slap you o! Ogun wan kill your head? Na small boy When I join police them never born you. Them never see your menstruation. Na you gan gan wan harras us You no say you be fine boy instead wey u go cool down. You want make them loose guard you.
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