@krugermacro This is the transitory phase away from fully permissionless to permissioned* digital twin assets
Within the next 4 years activity, value, and overall usage of these tokens will eclipse what we traditionally view as crypto. At that point our industry is about something else
When the rules are embedded into the token transfers themselves we’ll end up with more accountability on outcome and clearer legal paths for reconciliation.
Until then suits will tie up assets recaptured in good faith
Defi today doesn’t cater to the real world
@polarisfinance_ Last thing I believe is that the real world needs accountability. “Blockchains dont look good in orange”
You need someone to take legal ownership of outcome if you want any real world interaction. Otherwise the market will forever stay limited
https://t.co/dnIxPNke9f
When the rules are embedded into the token transfers themselves we’ll end up with more accountability on outcome and clearer legal paths for reconciliation.
Until then suits will tie up assets recaptured in good faith
Defi today doesn’t cater to the real world
@polarisfinance_ I think the all or nothing nature of permissionless markets just doesn’t bode well with agents who are (or will be) smarter than humanity combined. The attack surface becomes much larger than just the contract code, they can run 24/7/365…
@ARiHBARi@ChainlinkLoad@grok Accountability for data quality from providers goes beyond cryptos needs. Big dawg from blackrock touches on it here. Specifically, how this is a future that makes sense for them and want to help build
https://t.co/NJWrQeeMip
Chainlink Adoption Update 🔗
Recently, there were 10 integrations of the Chainlink standard across 5 services and 8 different chains.
Users include @The_DTCC, @coinbase, Fidelity International, @krakenfx, @MyriadMarkets, @temple_ny, @tempo, and @tydrohq.
LINK everything.
Everything is exploitable, it’s just a matter of cost.
The game is now, is it worth it to spend x amount on relentless probing / surfacing to get y amount of value in return
❗️🚨 BREAKING: Researchers used Mythos Preview to find the first public macOS kernel memory corruption exploit on Apple's M5 silicon, they give a glimpse into Mythos say it’s really powerful.
Apple spent five years and an estimated several billion dollars building Memory Integrity Enforcement (MIE), the hardware-assisted memory safety system built around ARM's MTE. It was the flagship security feature of the M5 and A19, designed specifically to kill the entire memory corruption bug class.
Researchers from Calif built a working exploit in five days.
According to Apple's own research, MIE disrupts every public exploit chain against modern iOS, including the recently leaked Coruna and Darksword kits. Calif walked into Apple Park this week and handed over the report in person.
Full 55-page technical report drops after Apple patches the vulnerability.
@izebel_eth@NMTD8 “the only funds in the LP are aggregated previous losses”
Isn’t anyone’s margins available for withdrawal if there is insolvency? Meaning one big win, on a market who’s OI wasn’t delta neutral, can flush everyone on the platforms margin? Including wins who haven’t closed
Today we announced progress toward our goal of advancing 24/7 collateral mobility. DTCC’s Collateral AppChain, a shared infrastructure platform for collateral, will leverage the Chainlink Runtime Environment (CRE) and @chainlink data standard to enable near real-time collateral management across financial markets and blockchains.
The integration will enable the seamless pairing of asset prices, valuations, and movement, with the aim of overhauling how market risk is managed globally and unlock greater capital efficiency.
This milestone reflects our broader vision to enable 24/7, near real-time collateral management across the global financial system.
Read the full announcement: https://t.co/ELVio44scA
@crypto_condom There literally isn’t a path to US compliance yet so you’ll never get 1:1 redemptions. So sure, for US citizens they should just get a brokerage acct. For the rest of the world, having immediate access to these markets is good. Even if they’re redeeming into cash equivalents
The U.S. Forest Service is spraying glyphosate (Roundup) across tens of thousands of acres of national forests this spring to support commercial timber production.
Following wildfires, forests naturally regenerate with diverse shrubs, wildflowers, and wildlife. However, a recent investigation reveals that the Forest Service and private logging companies are routinely applying the herbicide to eliminate competing native vegetation, favoring commercially valuable species such as Douglas fir and sugar pine.
This practice has created large areas with significantly reduced biodiversity, often described as "dead zones", where insect, bird, and plant populations have sharply declined. Glyphosate, classified by the World Health Organization as a probable human carcinogen, has seen its use in California national forests quintuple over the past two decades, reaching a record 266,000 pounds in 2023.
Local communities, environmental groups, and residents are raising concerns about potential impacts on water quality, endangered species (including salmon and rare foxes), and public health. Critics argue that prioritizing industrial timber production over ecological diversity conflicts with the broader mission of national forests as public lands.
The issue has intensified debates over forest management, balancing economic interests with long-term environmental and community health.