@Crypt0Entropy I knew you'll put some comments around these levels(never fails to inform followers). It still feels very encouraging and convincing whenever you do it, because it brings a common sense in to a market driven by emotions. Thanks Captain 🫡
@crazyblade64 86-96k is a heavy area and you’d want to see a lot more volume coming in there. A lot more.
As of now it’s fading with no sign of increase. Prime conditions to still head back to the upper/middle 50ks (won’t last long there)
1/ I uncovered a coordinated network of 10+ accounts manufacturing viral panic about war and politics to drive traffic to crypto scams.
Strategy:
>Purchase accounts with followers
>Doompost multiple times per day
>Repost content from alt accounts
>Promote fake giveaway or scam
>Change username
8.6 million Swedes use BankID for basically everything. Government. Banking. Tax filings. Their entire digital life through one system.
A hacker group just leaked the source code for it.
This is what centralized digital ID actually looks like when it goes wrong...
I Saved Injective's $500M. They Pay Me $50K.
I like hunting bugs on @immunefi . I'm decent at it.
- #1 — Attackathon | Stacks
- #2 — Attackathon | Stacks II
- #1 — Attackathon | XRPL Lending Protocol
- 1 Critical and 1 High from bug bounties (not counting this one)
Life was good. Then I found a Critical vulnerability in @injective .
This vulnerability allowed any user to directly drain any account on the chain. No special permissions needed. Over $500M in on-chain assets were at risk.
I reported it through Immunefi. The next day, a mainnet upgrade to fix the bug went to governance vote. The Injective team clearly understood the severity.
Then — silence. For 3 months. No follow up. No technical discussion. Nothing.
A few days ago, they notified me of their decision: $50K. The maximum payout for a Critical vulnerability in their bug bounty program is $500K. I disputed it. Silence again. No explanation for the reduced payout. No explanation for the 3 month ghost. No conversation at all. To be clear: the $50K has not been paid either.
I've seen others share bad experiences with bug bounty payouts recently. I never thought it would happen to me. I can't force them to do the right thing. But I won't let this be forgotten.
I will dedicate 10% of all my future bug bounty earnings to making sure this story stays visible — until Injective pays what I deserve.
Full Technical Report: https://t.co/lki2tL9bxw
@TylerDurden "But why? Why should we consider abandoning a hundreds of years old financial system, in favour of this Bitcoin thingy. We’re doing just fine thank you very much."
https://t.co/VHvY2BMEAi
Great article!
Don’t be attacking all Jews. Zionism is not Judaism. Jews Muslims and Christian’s always lived in peace together till 100 years ago the shit started
Many Jews speak out and their voices are suppressed such as @voiceofrabbis
I understand people get emotional and angry myself included. But don’t attack innocent Jews…their religion is also hijackrd by servants of baal
@Crypt0Entropy Well if not your guidance I would be out of the market long time ago or completely broke. I'm really grateful for your help and wish you all the best! Stay strong and healthy 💪
@Crypt0Entropy Knew you were right😃 too many examples from the past. yet still very underrated profile. Guess people just don't like alpha...they choose dopamine?
When Meta trains it models on 80+ TB of pirated books from LibGen and other platforms, it's called 'fair use', without them having to pay penalties and / or receive some form of legal punishment, as proceedings are ongoing.
When Aaron Swartz downloaded 70 GB of articles from JSTOR in 2010 he was facing a $1M fine and 35 years in prison, before taking his life in 2013.
@whalecalls Don't know why but when I was reading last line "And here I am. Just trading top 3-10 only"
I heard in my head a Scorpions song chorus " Here I am, rockin' like a hurricane",��,🌀