you can fully destroy perfect onchain privacy by leaking metadata (IP, user-agent, timezone, language settings, etc.). using Tor for any onchain interaction is one way but it's very easy to also fingerprint you as Tor user. what Ethereum needs is its own browser that _natively_ embeds Kohaku (as wallet) with the following system invariant: everyone using the same privacy profile (let's call them "Fingerprint Profile") looks exactly the same to websites, because the browser forces all observable behaviour into a small number of _standardised_ (but not Tor-identifieable) patterns. we can only win this if we control the kernel space (i.e. browser) and not only the user space (i.e. extension). also, my current thinking is that a browser is the interface to the internet and if we want to "scale" privacy in some form, a browser is the perfect distribution channel (private OSes will be much harder for example).
@grass discord got compromised so DO NOT touch anything there!
btw stop farming $GRASS too they will steal your compute and keep delaying the reward distribution
found that there is a Frontier campaign going on @fluidkey
as long as you deposited $20k until July 5 you get double yield which is currently 7.2% for USDC on base - PLUS you get to on/off-ramp w/ 0 fee up to $20k via IBKR
smooth ux + stealth address privacy + yield = gud
@maraoz What a moronic thing to say.
Less than 10% of past year DeFi issues are due to codebase.
It’s mostly bad parameter configuration, collateral blow up and poor opsec.
ERC-7730 allows anyone to submit a JSON descriptor to describe what each fn in the contract is doing, it gets verified by reviewers & auditors so even the protocol owner's github got compromised it won't affect the deployed description
def a better solution than tx simulation
0/ Clear signing is now live.
An open standard to end blind signing, making human-readable transactions default.
This effort brings a major UX and Security upgrade to transaction signing on Ethereum.
ethereum got flooded by fucking mercenaries pretending to be revolutionaries. everyone talks about decentralisation until there's money on the table, then suddenly compliance, surveillance, business opportunities, and extraction become pragmatic. most of this ecosystem does not give a shit about freedom. they care about pumps, fees, and turning users into fucking exit liquidity. cypherpunk was never about making founders rich. it was about making tyranny obsolete. the grifters will cash out. the cowards will comply. cypherpunks will outlast all of them. principles compound harder than capital. you don't have to believe me. you won't. because you'll be gone while i'm still here.
setting up Hermes agent in a vps with docker is like 10x faster than OpenClaw for me
I have migrated my skills and workflow like SEO analysis and everything is working smoothly so far
I guess Im finally free from the browser automation nightmare lol