@Picolas_Caged@ExponentFinance Fees were easily covered with the first unlock. Remains to be seen what the rest will be worth in 3 months, but good airdrop if you bought cheap YT.
@belizardd@FabianoSolana Mostly bots in cohort 6 with almost no flares. Cohort 1 are supposed to be the biggest contributors. More flares means more skin in the game, except for KOLs...
@CryptoTeluguO@solsticefi These numbers don't mean much when we know that only 50k wallets truly got involved. Most users from cohort 6 are bots with few flares, so allo mostly go to the 50k. But "you are eligible as long as you have flares" was what they said from the beginning, hence the 1.4M wallets.
@3liXBT@solsticefi Only 32,000 wallets truly used Solstice. The rest are bots. They could have simply excluded these. Maybe it has to do with the fact that they did say that you would be eligible as long as you have flares. Whether you had enough (or any at all) is another story.
3 people. 3 crimes. 3 pardons.
All 3 had one thing in common 👇
@cz_binance (Binance & Aster)
> pleaded guilty to money laundering
> Got a presidential pardon
> That same week, his exchange listed Trump’s stablecoin
> Then settled a $2 billion deal in it
@justinsuntron (Tron/HTX)
> Active SEC fraud charges
> Invested $75M into Trump’s crypto project WLFI
> SEC dropped the case
> Sun hoped for a pardon but received SEC leniency
@CryptoHayes (Co-Founder of BitMEX)
> pleaded guilty to federal violations
> $100 million in fines
> All three got pardoned
Three different cases
Three different people
All connected to the same project (WLFI/USD1)
A project that sends 75 cents of every dollar directly to the Trump family
No capital invested by the family, No liability taken on, Just the fees
Biggest Scam of 2025
Lazarus Group is the collective name for all DPRK state sponsored cyber actors.
The main issue is everyone groups them all together when the complexity of threats are different.
Threats via job postings, LinkedIn, email, Zoom, or interviews are basic and in no way sophisticated (DPRK groups: DPRK IT workers, Contagious Interview, Dangerous PW/Bluenoroff/SapphireSleet).
The only thing about it is they’re relentless.
If you or your team still falls for them in 2026 you’re very likely negligent.
The ONLY two DPRK groups you will see regularly doing sophisticated crypto attacks are TraderTraitor (Bybit/DMM) & AppleJeus (Radiant/Drift)
I always see companies write about how they stopped the most elaborate attempt by Lazarus Group and it ends up being a basic attempt by a low iq subgroup….
@vaken_crypto@AppleboF Nah, "dead" industries don't process billions. $egld is just part of the 99% that were always going to 0. We just hoped it wouldn't.
@Cryptomusk2@vaken_crypto Nah, 'Dead' industries don't process billions in daily volume. But crypto as we knew it, hype-driven, narrative-first, is indeed dead. Most projects were always going to zero, and we called it. $EGLD had real potential, but it didn't make it either.
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