Versus bridge was just hacked for $14.5M.
Last week Thorchain was hacked for $10M.
Just figured I'd mention it, so all you unhacked out there can feel good.
Hey @RichardHeartWin, did you know that between 40% and 80% of people who find lost personal items try to return them… if there’s contact info?
So I came up with this marketing campaign for #PulseChain
If random people start reaching out about your “lost” key.. Now you know why.
@rakkzy yes, will take off over time or explode during alt season, either way its just a matter of time
dyor
the hex contract code if a flawless pice of art…
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@rakkzy apreciate you brother, the truth will come out with time
I’m not aware of any scammers that have built flawless working products
yes price is down
but hex prints
plsx burns
the whole chain works
this is infrastructure being built for the long term
Cappy's current status.
Only supports ETH and PLS
Working
Token balances and pricing
24hr historical portfolio pricing
Sending tokens + simulation
Swaps via @piteasio + simulation
Bridging via official bridge, bidirectional
Transaction history
Approval audits + revocation
Trezor + Ledger HW wallet
WIP
The DeFi tab, will always be a moving target.
@LibertySwapFi ? if they are interested
Buy via ProveX - partially working
Lending, Phiat? What else?
WalletConnect (should be easy enough)
Token logos (I'm lazy about it rn)
NFT's - half done. Mostly just missing art indexing
What else do you want to see? $HEX $HDRN native app built in is on my list. @_SigmaProtocol integration ofc. All of that kinda goes into the DeFi tab stuffs.
Rabby was the wallet I wanted to use. The simulator, the native DeFi tools, the way it got out of your way and let you use the chain. Then they dropped PulseChain support.
People kept using it anyway, half-broken, because nothing else came close. I thought about building a replacement. Honestly, I didn't want to.
I already run RPC nodes and data services for several PulseChain products, so the ops weren't the part that scared me. The moral weight of running a wallet itself was. People trust this kind of software to act consistently every time, and getting that wrong has different consequences than getting most other software wrong.
Then a well-known community member got drained. Using Rabby on PulseChain, in that half-broken state. The simulator was one of the things that stopped working when Rabby left. If it had still been alive that day, the malicious transaction would have flagged before signing. They would have seen the hack coming, and walked away.
I asked the obvious question: why are they still using Rabby? Other wallets objectively work better on PulseChain right now. Then I looked at my own Chrome extensions. Why am I still using Rabby too?
Because it's the wallet I want to use. The wallet I wish worked the way it did before.
Cappy is that fix. I am keeping everything that made Rabby good, and rebuilding the parts #PulseChain needs.
🚨 BREAKING 🚨
Alex McWhirter, founder of Icosa & Hedron, is forking Rabby Wallet for PulseChain.
“Cappy is closer than you might think…”
Someone had to do it.
Translation:
DeBank/Rabby probably did not drop PulseChain for political reasons. They likely dropped it because their infrastructure was getting hammered by PulseChain data/indexing load, especially storage reads (Infrastructure hard to work with).
Fixable according to @SIN3R6Y !
Wen fix?
Care to comment @InternetMoneyio ?