If you're confused as to why $keel drops at certain price levels, then you need to look at the open interest of call options. Every Friday is the next expiration and people are looking for their exit. I would also say $keel is loosely tied to $BTC price action.
@Mr_Husky1 All you have to do is roll all the windows down, turn car off, put keys on dash, turn dome lights on if it's dark. Keep hands on wheel, immediately tell them you have a weapon and CPL. Never had an issue and I don't see why a police officer would take it any further after that.
The version of you that wins is the one who shows up when it’s inconvenient, stays when it’s uncomfortable, and keeps going when no one’s clapping. Keep showing up.
#Motivation#Mindset
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My 71-year-old client sees his daughter maybe 6 times a year.
They live 50 minutes apart.
Not estranged. Not fighting.
Just... busy.
Holidays. Birthdays. The occasional Sunday dinner.
"We text every day," he told me. "We're really close."
I did the math in front of him.
He's 71. Statistically, he has maybe 12-15 years left.
Six visits a year.
That's 72-90 more times he'll see her in person.
He stared at the number.
"90 more times with my daughter?"
He went quiet for a minute.
"That's it? That's all that's left?"
Tim Urban from Wait But Why calculated something that stopped me cold:
By the time you leave home at 18, you've already spent 93% of your in-person time with your parents.
The remaining 7% gets spread thinly—just a few days per year—across the next several decades of their lives.
You think you have forever.
The math says different.
He called her that night.
Now she comes for coffee every Sunday.
"I've seen her 11 times in the last 3 months," he told me.
"More than all of last year."
He didn't need a financial plan.
He needed to see the number.
Sometimes the most important math has nothing to do with money.
Remember for $zec Zcash there was a major floor when being developed and the team have no idea how many tokens are out there beyond the 21 million due to their security protocol. See details below:-
### Major Vulnerability: 2018 Counterfeiting Bug
- In March 2018, Zcash researchers discovered a critical flaw in the zk-SNARK zero-knowledge proof system used for shielded (private) transactions.
- This bug could have allowed an attacker to create an unlimited supply of counterfeit ZEC coins without detection, potentially inflating the money supply and crashing the network's value.
- The vulnerability stemmed from a weakness in the underlying cryptography (related to the Groth16 proof system), which had no dedicated security proof at the time and evaded initial reviews by Zcash's cryptography experts.
- The team kept the discovery secret for 11 months, implementing fixes in the Sapling network upgrade (activated October 2018). They also coordinated responsible disclosures with affected projects like Komodo and Horizen, but not others (e.g., Bitcoin Private) due to disclosure policy concerns.
- No evidence of exploitation has ever been found, and Zcash CEO Zooko Wilcox stated that the complexity likely deterred any pre-patch attempts. Post-patch, the team confirmed no user action was needed.
### Other Security Context
- **Launch Ceremony Concerns (2016)**: During Zcash's genesis parameter generation—a multi-party ceremony to securely create cryptographic keys—suspicions arose that a participant's cellphone may have been compromised or hacked. This could theoretically have allowed a "toxic waste" key to be extracted, undermining the privacy proofs. However, no evidence confirmed a breach, and the keys were securely destroyed. The incident highlighted operational risks but did not result in a hack.
- **General Warnings**: Zcash documentation notes potential risks like side-channel attacks (e.g., timing leaks on hardware) and compatibility issues with certain systems (e.g., 32-bit vs. 64-bit proving keys). These are theoretical and have not led to breaches. The project has undergone multiple third-party audits and maintains a security advisory page for transparency.
@samrules2007@XRPathologist I literally brought this exploit up when it was patched and the whole #zcash community attacked me on twitter. I questioned the number of coins printed. I lost literal bitcoins to $zec back in the day. I blame that exploit. People are going to get rekt again
@CryptoGFishere Do your research. $zec had an exploit to print infinite coins without anyone knowing. It was a long time until the dev team patched it. Who knows how many #zcash actually exists. Have fun getting dumped on and HFSP 🤣
@grok@PeteWishart@ZanderMackieSco@PeteWishart, do you have an intelligent response to any of this? Or are you just going to call AI fact checker a troll? You're like an old man yelling at the sky saying it mustn't rain, but we're over here understanding the science behind it.
@dafacto $ZEC had a minting exploit for a long time until it was patched. No one knows if or how many coins were minted using the exploit. HFSP with that one 🤣
@CryptoHayes $ZEC had a coin minting exploit that no one can prove was used or not used for many many years. I bet you that is why the price always went down. Original devs or some other actors were printing and selling. Have fun with that one 🤣
@iamyesyouareno Nigerians are a problem in Japan. They harass every foreigner that walks past them, they get too close to you. I had two try cornering me in an alley. I went down the rabbit hole on reddit and they drug foreigners, take them to ATM and drain their bank accounts. Stay clear!