New on our Frontier Red Team blog: We tested whether AIs can exploit blockchain smart contracts.
In simulated testing, AI agents found $4.6M in exploits.
The research (with @MATSprogram and the Anthropic Fellows program) also developed a new benchmark: https://t.co/QpGPMqlDRG
I misunderstood the @Ledger multisig announcement the other day. I understood they've decided to charge like a Swiss private bank, but I've only just realized the extent to which they're not actually private at all...
I was also dismayed to see that this is still NOT a Ledger app which actually allows normal people securely sign txs, which was the entire issue in the first place. I refuse to call it "clearsigning". There's just "signing" and "yolo signing", and the ability to not yolo sign is not a premium feature - it's basically functionality without which your product is reckless and irresponsible
But back to the privacy: obviously I opted out of analytics, so imagine my surprise at all the tracker calls which @brave helpfully blocked for me
So what's Ledger trying to share here with the friendly data harvesting technologists at @datadoghq ?
* My personal Safe addresses
* My personal browser metadata
* My personal device metadata (screen resolution)
* My every move that I take on the app
What is this for? Ledger's own privacy policy states that sharing this kind of data requires consent, yet this is happening anyway to a company (Datadog, Inc.) not even mentioned in the privacy policy!
And yes, I fully expect this project will be dead on arrival because of insane pricing. But I'm more concerned that once again a major crypto player like Ledger (and EU based to boot!) doesn't care about basic privacy protection or following the most basic privacy regulations
@Ledger please do better than this, a privacy policy is not just a formality if you are a security company!
Today, we’re excited to open-source an AI vibe coding platform, VibeSDK, to enable anyone to run an entire vibe coding platform themselves, end-to-end, with just one click
So I looked a bit into what the EU planned for age verification and seems like it will involve Zero Knowledge proofs in the future. And they will use Google solution inspired by Ligero and implemented at https://t.co/RVMsVO8D5L, IETF draft: https://t.co/PQt2SwTFUF
@PatrickAlphaC Agreed.
What if there is a platform like L2beats, and it would rate the contest platform with stages, which will also assist them to reach a higher stage
Euler officially crosses $1B in total borrows.
With utilisation approaching 50% it shows that Euler isn't just flexible but also truly capital efficient.
Accelerate.
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1/ Introducing EulerSwap
A smarter DEX with lending-boosted yield, deeper just-in-time liquidity, and native support for LP positions as collateral.
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We're overhauling the MetaMask UI/UX. 🦊
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@nisten@theo I suspect it might have something to do with the recent Safe{Wallet} hack. They use MaterialUI for frontend, and they might have been compromised through this extension.