The DEX Listing campaign for $LOVE is officially funded. 💖🤝
Ruthless PVP, diversions, disinformation, desperation, seems like we've experienced it all. Trenches have an abundance of their own, but love is rare out here. We can only hope that this effort finds its audience.
Keep grinding zero-sum charts or let them grind you to zero. But can you use blockchain to heal broken hearts? #DexVault #VAULT
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LOVE Token aims to revolutionize giving by becoming the first AI-powered fundraising and charity platform. Our mission: to create the world’s first AI Agent for fundraising and crisis support—helping people globally in real time.
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🚨 Urgent: Please,help us -Family with 8 kids in debt crisis, we about to lose our home. Help us save family ! Buy & hold our charity Love token ,share it !Please Donate, Tweet, RT & share! ❤️ #HelpTheFamily#CharityToken
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Just create @The_DexVault crowd funding for Love token Dexscreen listing,please support this ,donate,share and retweet,let's more people see this.
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⚠️ 🚨🚨🚨iOS Security Alert | Immediate System Update Required for iOS Users
Apple is urging iPhone/iPad users to update iOS immediately.
Google Threat Intelligence Group (GTIG) recently disclosed a critical iOS exploit chain known as “DarkSword,” affecting iOS 18.4 to 18.7.
This issue is not related to any exchange or wallet application, but is a system-level vulnerability in iOS.
Attackers may exploit this vulnerability when users visit compromised (but seemingly legitimate) websites. The exploit may be triggered automatically without any user interaction, allowing attackers to extract sensitive data, including crypto wallet information. The malware may also erase its traces after execution, making detection extremely difficult.
If your device is running iOS 18.4–18.7, you may be at risk.
Immediate Actions Recommended:
1️⃣ Update your iPhone/iPad to the latest iOS version immediately
2️⃣ Avoid clicking on unknown links or visiting untrusted websites
3️⃣ Review app permissions and disable any unnecessary access
4️⃣ Enable Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) on all crypto-related accounts and ensure withdrawal whitelist is activated
Next thing I want to draw attention to is the moral state of our blockchain ecosystem. @aave, @CoWSwap — and especially @titanbuilderxyz — really should have realised that the money they pocketed from my loss wasn't obtained ethically. Whether it was actually my mistake or down to a terrible interface doesn't change the fact: they knew (or should have known) the funds were acquired in an unethical way. Keeping hold of them is simply wrong — because at the end of the day, that money was effectively stolen from me.
Instead of reaching out to discuss a white-hat bounty reward and arranging a proper return, they immediately laundered the proceeds by transferring them straight to @coinbase.
Sadly, this is the moral compass (or lack of it) that characterises far too much of the blockchain space these days. It's genuinely disappointing and makes you lose a lot of faith.
I had a 1.21% slippage tolerance set and wanted to swap 50 million USDT for $AAVE using my mobile phone wallet. However, due to poorly built infrastructure on @aave and @CoWSwap , I misunderstood the outcome of the transaction in the mobile interface. I was convinced that the maximum risk was 1.21%, which resulted in a $50 million loss — the funds were stolen in just 30 seconds.
"If I put $100 in Bitcoin in 2010, I'd have $730 million now."
No.
If you bought $100 of Bitcoin in 2010 and watched it go to:
$1k → $40k → $290K
and did nothing
Then watched $290K go to $26.3K
and still did nothing
Then watched $26.3K go to $2.5M
and still did nothing
Then watched $2.5M → $744K → $12.57M
and still did nothing
Then watched $12.57M deteriorate to $2.28M
Then watched $2.28M climb to $222M
and still did nothing
Then watched $222M shrink to $36.8M
and still did nothing
Then watched $36.8M surge to $730 million
and then for some reason finally decided to do something…
Then yes, $100 in 2010 would be worth $730 million today.
🚨 ALERT: Google warns crypto scams are using an iPhone exploit kit called “Coruna,” targeting older iOS versions.
The kit scans your iPhone or pc for crypto wallets, seed phrases and financial data via malicious websites.
Be cautious,stay safe!
Update your iOS to latest version!