That last paragraph though feels dissonant. You're making an elaborate case on why these systems have grown more useful to you in recent years. And you show great understanding of their internals and current limitations. It makes your high p(doom) a harder sell. Indeed, they are useful due to the large amount of effort to make them do what we want them to.
I've been building Confer: private AI chat where your conversations are end-to-end encrypted so that only you can access them.
It's still new, but I've been using it every day and beta testing it with friends. Let me know what's missing!
https://t.co/EsRRPWWpYj
@JohnNaulty Carnet is french for notebook. It also lets you "temporarily import goods into Singapore for display or use at exhibitions, fairs, or other similar events", apparently.
I'm not saying it's fine to issue tokens on L2. But custodial stablecoin issuers can deal with misbehaving L2s, and they often control bridging between them.
Centralized stables are able to freeze any asset, that kind of negates the utility of crypto, which is a worse issue than whether they are native to L1.
The whole ERC20 standard is problematic because it has centralized control as a core feature.
Another testament to why Sui has one of the best white hat hacking security teams in the world, helping the whole blockchain industry and beyond.
Our Chief Hacking Officer @JohnNaulty is a legend, he was part of the research team behind the Milk Sad Vulnerability detection https://t.co/alfkX4ir5M
and the most crazy stuff??? He launched the Church of Cryptography to teach crypto to anyone eager to learn!
https://t.co/HRtt8kxEff
About Milk Sad; here is the full details that affected crypto users,
https://t.co/qvfDN2F0v3,
I know that people like @billatnapier will be amazed how the heck crypto lib devs missed that.
I ❤️working with John, this time he helped an amazing team to identify a class of vulnerabilities that exposed over a billion dollars worth of cryptocurrency to anyone willing to 'crunch the numbers'. The fatal flaw? Not enough chaos,💥 Same time - same “random” wallet! Unbelievable.
A reminder that John is the “soul” behind Sui’s internet-less transactions and Mysten’s AI BugDar auto audit tool as well, @SoorajKSaju and @LoganJastremski you should interview John if you didn’t already.
“2025 will be an explosive year for AI agents on chain”
by @JohnNaulty, our BugDar AI and internet-less transactions lead (super smart individual — UC Berkeley alumni, ex-Coinbase, ex-Meta, ex-BitGo, ex NeurotechX / OpenBCI etc etc).
Sui launched a Telegram channel dedicated to #AI devs on @SuiNetwork