๐ฅ twin3 is now #1 in the @Surgexyz_ $250K Contest.
The #1 prize is $100,000.
If we hold #1, $80,000 of that goes directly to our community: every voter, every inviter, every person who helped us climb here.
We're not keeping it. We're sharing it.
โฆ THE VISION
twin3 is building the Twin Matrix: a network of on-chain Digital Twins.
In the AI era, your authentic self stays yours.
Uncopiable. Unforgeable. Bots can't pretend to be you.
140,000 humans have already joined.
Every Ignite you cast in this contest is a vote for that future.
โฆ HOW THE $80,000 SPLITS IF WE HOLD #1
$70,000 โ everyone who voted (proportional to your Ignite contribution)
$10,000 โ everyone who invited a friend (proportional to friends who voted)
The moment Surge transfers the prize to twin3, we send it out. On chain. Transparent. Every dollar accounted for.
We don't promise what we don't yet hold. The space is full of empty promises. This won't be one of them.
โฆ HOW TO PARTICIPATE (3 STEPS)
1. Cast your vote
https://t.co/w8rdIOvOjL
2. Join the twin3 Discord
https://t.co/az6bMRRN2i
3. Upload your vote screenshot to #surge_vote
(auto-verified by AI in seconds, your slice locks in)
20 days left.
Help us hold #1.
Help us grow the Matrix.
Every twin matters. Let's keep climbing. ๐ช
#TwinMatrix #ProofOfPersonhood #DigitalTwin #Web3 #SBT
@ElectWhales One of the reasons I believe so much in web3 is the decentralization of centralized products like this. The whole idea behind what @charmsai and @zoe_charms is doing is monumental.
When I saw the news about the $624,000,000 hacks in April alone, my first reaction was panic as well.
But $17.1 Billion has been lost since 2016 till date [1].
However, TradFi lost $19 Trillion in just 2008, yet it is still trusted.
Keep trusting.
[1] https://t.co/UAr5rlWw1A
@johntosin500@smartnakamoura I have mentioned the steps to take for developers.
For the end users, make the job easier by following the instructions to protect your privacy and accounts. Use different strong passwords that are not easily predictable, protect your privacy like your life depends (it does)
I saw this wonderful post by @smartnakamoura about a Webhook forgery attack.
I want to point out another type of attack: Replay Attack.
Typically, an attacker may not even forge the Webhook. What they'd do is intercept a legit Webhook, then send it to your server 100 times.
@JossyPi I love that we are alerted by the increasing number of successful attacks.
That's the first step if we are going to change the narrative.
Kudos for helping to alert the ecosystem
... you already processed. If it's 12pm, you won't process a TX that is timestamped at 11:58pm even if it is legit.
With an idempotency key, the system is changed once (the first time) even if it receives the same request multiple times.
If the original Webhook requests $50, they repeat the request 100 or even 1000 times. You already know what that means.
Let's correct this attack:
The solution is to use the timestamps and idempotency key on the payload signature.
Essentially, you won't process a TX that...
@Atilolahafeezah My team asked a content creator to work on a project with us. We have been trying to get a hold of her for 2-3 days now. When she reached out to the team, she told us they barely have power in their area. They only get 2 hours of electricity all day.
2 hours out of 24 hours.
The @battlechain testnet is now LIVE.
Come enter the ultimate red-team platform.
Give us feedback so we can launch mainnet very soon, and fix web3 security.
I was craving some challenging fun when I saw @Bybit_Official's Easter egg hunt.
There are at least 10 eggs scattered around the city.
6 eggs in plain sight and >= 4 eggs were hidden.
Now, my craving is satisfied.
#BybitEasterEggHunt