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“Why Seed Phrase Wallets Keep Getting Hacked — and What Comes Next” Most people think their cold wallet is safe. Most people are wrong. Soft wallets & hardware wallets that use seed phrase backups like Ledger, Trezor, Tangem etc. all have publicly known attack vectors. Let's break them down...

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i spent the morning tracing the whole thing on dune and the story is interesting + worth sharing. drainer wallet: 0xF7cFFC27732a5C9c4E2D592F3E33435F8dDb019A: fresh wallet, first tx ever was today 2026-05-11 at 00:52 utc. by 01:27 utc it had pulled ~$173k of assets + some memecoins from at least 5 different wallets on ethereum, base, and bsc. drained wallets: > 0x62acE10c…EE8A: ~$30k of priced assets (eth + bnb) + memecoins, drained across base / eth / bsc > 0x6131b5fae19ea4f9d964eac0408e4408b66337b5: ~$119k (eth), drained across eth + base it's clear that is not an approval/permit exploit. it's a private-key compromise. at 00:53 your wallet sent 5.8 eth to the drainer. 3 minutes later, the drainer sent 0.02 eth back to you. a few minutes after that, a 157k sat1 erc20 transfer left your wallet to the drainer. that 0.02 eth transfer was the attacker funding gas in the compromised wallet so it could keep signing transfers. the only way to make that happen is to control the wallet directly. so the attacker is signing transactions with your seed. and the part that really bothers me: among the wallets that sent funds INTO the drainer, 3 more share the exact same 8 hex chars at the same positions (62ac start, ee8a end): > 0x62ace0e0ecf70f62399b26e28eaf74cc455bee8a > 0x62ac07ae9242c354f6c307bbd9b36c749a5aee8a > 0x62ac6095d7e9189353bcbf17d439348ab7a1ee8a the 32 middle chars are completely different on each, so these are 4 genuinely distinct wallets. finding 4 wallets that all share the EXACT same 8 chars in the EXACT same positions by accident is statistically impossible. they were generated by a vanity tool specifically programmed to hunt for that shape. only your wallet sent priced assets to the drainer. the other three 62ac…ee8a wallets only sent worthless coins. these 3 don't look like victim wallets at all. looks like the attacker spent a few gpu-hours generating wallets that match the shape of your main address, then routed some of the worthless memecoins through them. why? idk, maybe: > address poisoning > trail confusion where the money is right now: most of it is still in the drainer wallet. the attacker is dumping the stolen memecoins (pod, sat1, fhe, bort, etc) into Kyberswap. but eth and bnb are just sitting there. nothing has been pushed to a cex deposit, bridged out, or sent to a mixer. once those funds hit binance/okx/bybit deposits or a tornado contract, recovery will be near-impossible. how the seed potentially leaked: > infostealer malware on the device (lumma, redline, atomic) grabbing the seed during one of the imports. these are extremely common right now and seeds in clipboard or saved as plaintext are easy pickings. > malicious browser extension intercepting the seed at paste-time into rabby or gmgn > fake support DM earlier tricking you into pasting a seed into a phishing page you didn't remember here is the dune dashboard that summarizes everything i’ve found.:

The Smart Ape 🔥

52,233 görüntüleme • 2 ay önce

First off thank you. Thank you so much to everyone who made it possible for $FUZZY to make it to XRP Las Vegas. Not only did we show up but we showed out. Im overwhelmed with gratitude right now on so many fronts. Gratitude for the $FUZZY Devs Not David and Not Brad for weaving the story of $FUZZY and allowing us to represent $FUZZY at XRP Las Vegas. From my self and everyone who helped organize the booth BLUE FuzzyClaw 🇺🇸 Not RaptorJesus Not Jon AD ILLY it was one of thee greatest honors we could have received to be able to do this and to be able to teach people about $XRP and why $FUZZY is a $XRP Maxi For the community thank you all so much, words cannot express my gratitude. we all came together to raise the funds and we could not have done any of this without the belief from the community and the conviction to see it though to make this vision we hold a reality. For everyone one who was able to make the trip and for those who were sending support from a far who could not make it I assure you we could feel your enthusiasm every step of the way and we did everything in our power to embody that enthusiasm. Lastly Gratitude for the attendees and vendors for giving us your time to hear the story that is fuzzybear. We are truly blessed to have received such warm reciprocation from everyone we spoke with. It was truly special, every conversation. This weekend will go down in history as the weekend $FUZZY took over XRP Las Vegas and $FUZZY community members taught a new group of people the story of fuzzybear and the narrative it weaves in and around $XRP. $FUZZY is not just a memecoin, atleast not to me, fuzzy is a movement, an idea made taginable. $FUZZY to me is the flagship that will lead the $XRP Ledger forward. Its a way to rekindle the belief of $XRP into a new wave of holders, while being a way to onboard people to the $XRP Ecosystem and teach them how to use the ledger as it was intended to be used. Fuzzy is meant to teach people about the story of XRP and show people why XRP is truly special. See its not about us individually but rather the idea we all choose to stand behind as ideas are bullet proof. This past weekend cultivated a spark of enthusiasm that the XRP ecosystem needed and the best part is we are only just getting started and the best is yet to come. There is no limit to how high we can go so onwards and upwards my Fuzzy family. So be the change you wish to see and let's enter a new reality Lets jump timelines together as we see $FUZZY awaken the ledger. Stay Fuzzy along the way, to new skys we climb to better days in sight Fuzzy is the one who will lead the XRPL to new heights Stay Fuzzy JG

JG

42,302 görüntüleme • 2 ay önce

I asked ClawdBot to find every wallet on Polymarket younger than 60 days with profit above 1 million dollars. It came back with exactly 1 result. One wallet out of hundreds of thousands. I opened the profile and spent the next two hours trying to understand what I was looking at. I expected maybe 5 or 10 results. Tens of thousands of active wallets. Somebody must qualify. ClawdBot went quiet for a couple minutes. Result: 1. I reread the filters three times. Changed nothing. Ran it again. Same result: 1. Most wallets on Polymarket are in the red. The ones in profit usually sit at a few hundred or a few thousand dollars. Wallets above $100K in total profit are already rare. Above a million in under 60 days? This one. That is it. $1,613,408. In 57 days. Here is the profile if you want to check the numbers yourself: I started breaking it down week by week. $345,000 last week. Not his best week. Just a regular week. That is roughly $49,000 per day. Every day. Weekends included. $49,000 a day is $18 million annualized. That is a small hedge fund. I asked ClawdBot how many wallets on Polymarket have ever crossed a million in total profit. The answer was under 20. Most of them have been active for six months or longer. Some over a year. This one did it in 57 days. The average profitable wallet on Polymarket makes a few thousand over its entire lifetime. This one makes $345,000 in a week. At some point you stop calling this trading and start calling it something else. I went into the trade history. ClawdBot laid it all out on a timeline. He is not trading 50 markets at once. He picks a specific type and works only those. Few entries, but each one is not small. And here is the part I cannot figure out. Almost every entry happens between 2 and 4 AM EST. Not once or twice. Consistently. As if whatever signal he uses fires in the middle of the night when nobody is watching. I stared at the screen for two hours trying to see the logic. I think I am starting to see a pattern. But that is a separate breakdown. One query. One result. $1,613,408. After that I changed the parameters. Profit above $500K, age under 90 days. ClawdBot came back with 3 wallets. Breaking those down this week.

Blaze

94,606 görüntüleme • 5 ay önce

Here is the police dispatch from before and after the bridge collapse, as first reported by DMV News Live Mayday calls were received by first responders, they were aware the ship had lost steering, and stopped incoming traffic from getting onto the bridge. Reportedly, no civilian vehicles were on the bridge at the time of collapse. There were 8 workers filling potholes on the bridge at the time of collapse, 2 survived, 6 are unaccounted for and presumed dead. This means that if this was a terror attack meant to kill people, it was not very effective. What kind of terrorist warns first responders to save civilians? If the terror attack was meant to cripple American infrastructure and shipping, I95 and I895 have been implemented as alternate land routes, the port will be able to operate after the way is cleared, and supply chains have already begun diverting transportation through other ports until the Baltimore port is viable again. GM and Ford have both said this will have “minimal impact” on their operations and have already deployed contingencies. I know you heard lots of doom-mongering today about how this is going to cripple the United States economy, but the that’s simply not true at all. This isolated incident will be an inconvenience, but the machine will keep churning. If we see a trend of accidents like this, then I might start to worry. If you think this ship was hacked, and the bridge was taken out intentionally… then this attack was horribly executed and didn’t accomplish much.

Clandestine

449,703 görüntüleme • 2 yıl önce

🚨 THEY FOUND A LEGAL WAY TO SPY ON EVERY AMERICAN — AND THE 4TH AMENDMENT CAN'T STOP IT Most Americans believe the government needs a warrant to monitor them, track them, or collect detailed information about their private lives. But unfortunately, they found a loophole. The government may not be allowed to directly collect certain information on Americans, but private companies collect enormous amounts of it every single day through smartphones, apps, websites, search engines, location services, online purchases, and countless other digital tools most people use without a second thought. That means your location history, browsing habits, purchases, interests, movements, and daily routines are already being recorded, stored, and traded by an entire industry that most Americans have never even heard of. The loophole is that while the government may not be allowed to collect certain information directly without a warrant, it can reportedly purchase data that private companies have already collected. The information may be gathered by private companies. The data may be sold by data brokers. And the government may still end up with access to it. For years, there was one major limitation. There was simply too much data. Even if someone wanted to analyze billions of data points across millions of people, it would have required an impossible number of human analysts. Then AI arrived. Suddenly, information that would have taken years to organize can be processed, searched, categorized, connected, and analyzed in a fraction of the time. People are warning that the combination of artificial intelligence and the data broker loophole could fundamentally change what surveillance looks like in America. For the first time in history, technology may finally exist that can sift through enormous amounts of personal information at a scale that was previously impossible. The question isn't whether the data exists. The question is who has access to it. Because once your location, habits, purchases, interests, relationships, and daily routines can all be analyzed by machines, the line between convenience and surveillance starts getting harder to see. The most alarming part? Most Americans have no idea this conversation is even happening. Do you trust the government with more information about your life than your own family knows?

HustleBitch

23,930 görüntüleme • 22 gün önce

Completely devastated after losing access to my Bitcoin wallet. This is my story: I’ve been buying Bitcoin since 2020. My goal starting out was to get to 1 whole Bitcoin and I got all the way up to .88. I bought almost weekly for the last 4 years. I bought all the way up to $69k and back down to $16k and back up to $100k + and I never thought about selling. I’ve learned so much about Bitcoin since I started. Bitcoin has become my hope at a chance at wealth. I’m a strength and conditioning coach by trade, self employed. I have no retirement, Bitcoin was my retirement. I’ve put my life savings into Bitcoin over this time period. Bitcoin was hope for my financial future. Bitcoin is a chance for a normal person to have a chance at financial security. I believe this in my heart. Last week, I went to transfer my bitcoin to a jade wallet from my ledger nano s. I didn’t realize I only get 3 chances to enter my PIN before the ledger factory resets. Well, it did. I thought it was fine because I’d find my recovery phrase that was written down. I spent the weekend searching my small 2 bedroom apartment and looked through every inch of my home. I looked through every shoe, jacket pocket, pants pocket, every drawer, cabinet in the house and I can’t find my recovery phrase. My Bitcoin is now inaccessible on the ledger and I spent the greater part of my week feeling hopeless. I’m an optimistic person, I’m usually inspired and try to inspire others. That’s why I’m a good coach. This past week I’ve felt unmotivated and pessimistic about everything in life. I’m devastated and I feel hopeless. With Bitcoin I knew I’d be good financially in 10-20 years. But that’s gone now. Life feels pointless to be stuck in this rat race. It feels like there’s no way out. I come from nothing, I’ve been climbing against all odds my whole life. I’ve made money before and lost it all. I’ve slipped, fell, been knocked down 100 times and I get up 101. I always fight my way back, it’s never been easy. There’s no resilience without adversity, there’s no courage without fear. I’m going to fight my way back and get to that 1 Bitcoin, I will find a way. If there’s anybody out there that can offer advice on how to move forward or that might have tips that can help me, I’d really appreciate your help. I know I’m an idiot or whatever else people might say, I’ve been beating myself up for a week. You never think it can happen to you, until it does. I’d greatly appreciate any advice or tips on how to deal with this situation. I want this to be a lesson to everybody out there. Guard those seed words with your life! Keep it somewhere safe, somewhere you know you’ll never lose it. It’s so important, you don’t get a second chance. It’s a responsibility that comes with being sovereign. Please, learn from my pain and do not neglect your security. I’ll end this with a quote from Nipsey Hussle, who has inspired me more than anyone in life, “The game is going to test you, never fold. Stay 10 toes down. It’s not on you, it’s in you, and what’s in you they can’t take away.” The Marathon Continues! Love you all 🦾💙🏁 Ledger

Chaseyourdreams247

1,867,766 görüntüleme • 1 yıl önce

DON'T LET YOUR BITCOIN DIE WITH YOU 💀 ⚰️ Yea look, nobody likes to admit it but we all have to die one day. As I've been talking to people about their self custody lately - both Casa members and not - I hear the same thing over and over. "What happens if I die?" Many people feel pretty good about their bitcoin security for themselves. But their family members often have no idea how to use this stuff. Hardware wallet? Seed phrase stamped on metal? Shamir's secret sharing backups using SD cards, a passphrase, and a treasure hunt through the backyard with a shovel? 😵 We're solving that problem for all Casa members, starting today with Casa Inheritance. A key design principle we kept while building this was to make it as simple as possible for Recipients (your family members that will receive your bitcoin if you pass), while maintaining Casa-level security. An estate transfer is already a stressful time for family, and it can become even more stressful if you add in a crazy treasure hunt to access a fortune in bitcoin. For our basic 3 key vaults, we wanted it to be as easy as using the app. No metal plates, no need to use a hardware wallet, no magic passwords you have to keep track of or else risk messing up the asset transfer. Simplicity is security. So how does it work, in detail? A Vault Owner (Casa member) designates a Recipient (their family or friend) in the Casa app. The Recipient receives an invite to create a free Casa account. The Recipient scans a QR code provided by the Vault Owner, which contains an encrypted version of the owner's mobile key. This encrypted key is only able to be imported by the Recipient's Casa account, and the Recipient can't initially use it or see the vault balance. If the Vault Owner passes away, the Recipient can request access to the vault in their Casa app. This starts a 6 month timer, and sends a ton of notifications every month to the owner. If the owner is still alive, they can reject the request in app. If they are not, the timer will run out. When it does, the Recipient will be able to use the shared mobile key and the request a signature from the Casa Recovery Key for the shared vault. This gives them 2 out of 3 signatures, enough to access the assets. For 5 key vault users, one hardware key is shared with the Recipient. This small increase in friction for Recipients is often worth it for the increased security and resilience of a 5 key vault for larger holdings. To summarize now that you have the details: 1. Share keys and vault access during setup 2. 6 month timelock to ensure no malicious theft 3. Use shared keys and Casa key to access assets Full setup takes less than 5 minutes. Inheritance is one of the biggest problems in self custody today. If you've hodled through years of painful bear markets, you owe it to yourself and your family to not let the reward for that patience go to zero because you didn't have a plan - and we're here to make that easy. Check out the video to see how easy it really is. Like I said earlier this week - Casa is going after major problems in self-custody this year. Check this one off the list ✅. Next one coming sooner than you think 🔥.

Nick Neuman

125,739 görüntüleme • 2 yıl önce

In 2026, 90% of all Polymarket profits will be taken by Python scripts.. And this is not a prediction. It’s already happening. So if you think political pundits and sports gurus are making profits in these areas, let me be the bearer of bad news. Studies have revealed that merely “16% of users are profitable.” More importantly, “most of these users are not human.” How bots are exactly taking your money: Speed. One bot made $313 into $438K in a month. It’s a simple trick: the bot would look at the btc price a few seconds before the price update on Polymarket by checking the price on Binance. There’s no strategy or intelligence involved: simply beating the latency of the system. Risk-Free Arbitrage It looks for markets where "YES + NO" equals less than $1. "94 cents," for example. The bot buys both sides of the market and makes off with 6 cents guaranteed. This occurs thousands of times daily. Not gambling but math. Stream parsing. In esports, the script is faster than the blink of an eye when parsing the stream for games like Dota 2 and League of Legends. A team fight appears on the screen. The bot has already placed its bets on the winner using the old odds. What is meant by the turning point of 2026? Dynamic fees were introduced on Polymarket to get rid of simple bots. But what happened? The difficulty level on this marketplace simply increased. Today, it is not only fast scripts that win. Full-on AI robots have joined this game. They read news and respond to certain events within a millisecond. But here comes the painful part: barrier to entry is dirt cheap. Virtual private servers for $60 per month. Libraries written in Python waiting on GitHub. But here’s the thing: You don’t have to create a bot of your own. All you have to do is copy those which are already winning. PolyCop helps you to track the most profitable wallets and replicate their trades automatically. No code. No infrastructure. Just tap into the wallets that are already dominating. → Copy the winners: Humans deal on intuition and vibes. Bots play on numbers and network latency. In this game, "intuition" always loses against "code." You have two choices here. You could learn how to code or you could “copy” people who have done it before you

Blaze

65,717 görüntüleme • 6 ay önce

Elon Musk thinks money has an expiration date. Not the dollar. Not the system. The concept itself. Elon Musk: “I think long term… money disappears as a concept.” Not crashes. Not inflates. Disappears. Most people hear that and dismiss it. Musk is the one who said it. And then built around it. Musk: “You no longer need money as a database for labor allocation.” Database for labor allocation. Strip away the mystique and it gets colder. Money was never wealth. It was a ledger of what we deny each other. Every price is a wall. Every balance is a count of what you cannot have yet. Musk: “If AI and robotics are big enough to satisfy all human needs, then… its relevance declines dramatically.” His bet is the wall comes down. And unlike the people debating it, he’s building the machines that knock it over. If machines can make anything, need stops being a negotiation. And the ledger of denial has nothing left to count. So he reaches for what survives. Musk: “Energy is the true currency. You can’t legislate energy.” You can print money. You cannot print power. Musk: “You can’t just pass a law and suddenly have a lot of energy.” This is why he built Tesla. Why he built SolarCity. Why every company he touches bends toward energy production, storage, or conversion. He was never chasing cars. He was chasing the real currency before most people understood what it was. Every dollar ever printed was a proxy for energy. Every stock. Every bond. A claim on future energy dressed in paper and pixels. We spent millennia worshipping the proxy and forgot what it was pointing at. Musk didn’t forget. Then he scaled it to civilization itself. Musk: “One way to frame civilizational progress is the percentage completion on the Kardashev scale.” Kardashev 1. Harness your planet. Kardashev 2. Harness your star. Kardashev 3. Harness your galaxy. Musk: “Things really become energy-based.” Most founders optimize for quarters. Musk optimizes for Kardashev levels. Then Nikhil Kamath asked the question that unravels everything. If we harvest the sun… energy is free too. Infinite. Useless as a store of value. Money dies of abundance. Then energy dies the same death. Both were just names for scarcity. Kill scarcity and the names go with it. We always assumed the destination was getting everything. Nobody priced what happens after. What stays scarce when everything is already yours. The machines can manufacture anything except the thing that actually matters. Time you don’t get back. A life that still ends. Someone choosing you when they could have chosen anyone. When nothing has a price, the only thing left with value is you. A world where everything is free is a world that finally asks what you were for. Most people have never had to answer. Musk is already building the world that forces the question.

Dustin

58,819 görüntüleme • 1 ay önce

🚨UPDATE: CLAUDE traced every solana:dog1viwbb2vWDpER5FrJ4YFG6gq6XuyFohUe9TXN65u token that went to the Brand New #1 Wallet (created June 25, 2026). 12.367 BILLION tokens. 23 transactions. 1,100 individual inputs decoded on the Bitcoin blockchain. Here's what we found: The new #1 solana:dog1viwbb2vWDpER5FrJ4YFG6gq6XuyFohUe9TXN65u wallet appeared overnight on June 25/26 with 12.367B tokens - 12.37% of the entire supply - and nobody in the community knew where it came from. We've spent 75 days tracking the #Binance cluster: a confirmed network of 158+ wallets operating across 4 layers of infrastructure that we believe #Binance controls. They've been quietly accumulating solana:dog1viwbb2vWDpER5FrJ4YFG6gq6XuyFohUe9TXN65u over the past two years. So we decoded every transaction that funded the new #1 wallet. Here's the breakdown: 🔴 MM2 (Rank #5, Layer 2) - 47 inputs - 5.6B solana:dog1viwbb2vWDpER5FrJ4YFG6gq6XuyFohUe9TXN65u. #Binance's primary distribution node. Its entire 2.045B balance is now gone. 🟡 158 suspicious cluster wallets - 284 inputs - 3.4B solana:dog1viwbb2vWDpER5FrJ4YFG6gq6XuyFohUe9TXN65u. Dozens of wallets sweeping simultaneously in a 22-hour window. 🔵 Layer 3 whales (Wh7, Wh6, Wh23, Wh31) - 29 inputs - 1.8B solana:dog1viwbb2vWDpER5FrJ4YFG6gq6XuyFohUe9TXN65u. The network's largest accumulators, all moving at once. 🟣 MM1 + INT2 (Layer 1 intermediary) - 15 inputs - 0.9B solana:dog1viwbb2vWDpER5FrJ4YFG6gq6XuyFohUe9TXN65u. The full 4-layer #Binance infrastructure chain is confirmed in the raw transaction data. 375 of 1,100 inputs are directly verified #Binance cluster wallets - confirmed on-chain, permanently recorded on Bitcoin. The remaining 725 are position-split addresses created in the Jun 3–25 gap that themselves received from the cluster. But it gets bigger. The same night the new #1 holder appeared, we found a SECOND consolidation wallet - Rank #4 - holding 2.532B solana:dog1viwbb2vWDpER5FrJ4YFG6gq6XuyFohUe9TXN65u. Funded by Wh6. We know Wh6 was the sender because the BTC transaction change returned directly to Wh6's address. That is cryptographic proof. Updated total under #Binance cluster control as of June 25/26: 12.367B + 2.532B = 14.899B solana:dog1viwbb2vWDpER5FrJ4YFG6gq6XuyFohUe9TXN65u = 14.9% of total supply 👀 Previously we estimated 13.7%. Rank #4 was hiding in plain sight. Now about Wh6 specifically. DogData classified this wallet as Merlin Chain - a Bitcoin L2 protocol - and that was the accepted community explanation for its 2.009B position. But the on-chain data tells a different story. Wh6 had 2 direct transactions with MM2, 3 transactions with Wh7, participated in the coordinated Block 910,839 batch event, and swept its entire balance on June 25/26. It now holds essentially zero. Our hypothesis: #Binance deposited solana:dog1viwbb2vWDpER5FrJ4YFG6gq6XuyFohUe9TXN65u into Merlin Chain's bridge contract, which custodied the tokens in this wallet on #Binance's behalf. The "Merlin Chain" label was masking a #Binance position and creating the appearance of ecosystem adoption. And while all of this consolidation was happening - #Binance was simultaneously routing solana:dog1viwbb2vWDpER5FrJ4YFG6gq6XuyFohUe9TXN65u into exchanges. MM1 sent 15 transactions to MM2 sent 7. INT1 and INT2 sent directly into Bitget. Left hand selling into exchange liquidity. Right hand building the largest solana:dog1viwbb2vWDpER5FrJ4YFG6gq6XuyFohUe9TXN65u position ever seen. 14.9% of total supply. One entity. Confirmed and Verified by CLAUDE.

Vincent (Cryptolution) 👑

13,966 görüntüleme • 18 gün önce

🚨 New Crypto Pop-Up Is Draining Users 🚨 If you use a crypto wallet, you're familiar with the embedded browser pop-up that prompts you to sign transactions. However, scammers are now exploiting this in an updated scam tactic. When a user navigates to a scam site via social engineering, sponsored scam ads, or scam comments on X with a look-alike link, it mirrors the real website, in this case, to claim a Jupiter airdrop (not real). The website mirrors the real site exactly and follows the normal flow: clicking "connect wallet," then detecting which wallets you have installed in the browser. In this VM, I have MetaMask 🦊 and Phantom installed, so it detected both. I was already logged into MetaMask, so when I clicked on it, instead of prompting me within the MetaMask browser extension, it created a new pop-up window (separate browser window) impersonating MetaMask, displaying the URL and mimicking the real MetaMask behavior. Since my MetaMask wallet was empty, it said I "was not eligible". But if I had any funds in the wallet, it would have prompted for a wallet-draining signature/approval. When I tested with Phantom, it followed the same flow. However, because I wasn't logged into Phantom, the fake window impersonating Phantom popped up first, followed by the real Phantom prompt within the browser asking me to log in so that way the scam window pop up could prompt me for a scam approval/signature to drain that wallet after I logged into my legit wallet. While you may be watching this closely and catching the red flags, like the scam Vercel app URL showing in the address bar, many people don't read anything when prompted for a wallet connection or signature. They simply click. This scam has already drained many wallets because people click without taking even one second to review what they're signing. Always, no matter what, take at least a few seconds to review what you're signing in your wallet each time. Something as simple as noticing the URL bar could save you from losing everything….. Stay Safe & Stay Vigilant

NFT_Dreww.eth

47,397 görüntüleme • 6 ay önce

my understanding is that this video dates back to 2023-4. it's an HHS staffer testifying before congress. it now seems clear that the biden administration was allowing 100's of thousands of undocumented and unaccompanied minors into the US and sending them to "sponsor families." based on this testimony, they set up a hotline for these kids to report mistreatment, abuse, rape, etc. it had 65,000 unanswered calls because only one staffer was assigned to answer the phone. to describe that as "woefully negligent" seems a hopeless understatement. i simply cannot believe that someone, not even the government, could make a mistake that glaring and allow it to keep going on for years by accident. these folks can staff a trans teen hotline like the normandy invasion. this was a choice. several questions cannot help but arise from this, including "so why was this not a bigger deal at the time?" but i'd like to step back and ask a couple of different questions: 1. what is the non-sinister explanation for this? how could this be some sort of "well intentioned mistake" as opposed to something much darker? if there is one or is some aspect i'm missing, i'd honestly like to hear it. 2. where were these children even coming from? who were they? where were their parents? how did they get to and cross the border? those crossings are no place for unaccompanied kids. who brought them there? were they willing or were they coerced? that second question seems like one that has gotten worryingly short shrift. it makes me suspect there was something organized behind this, something that really needs to be dragged out into the light.

el gato malo

23,413 görüntüleme • 5 ay önce

Jensen Huang just described something that should keep every worker in America awake tonight. Not because AI is coming for their job. Because most of them never understood what their job actually was. Huang: “The task of our job and the purpose of our job are related, not the same.” Most people think their job is the thing they do with their hands for eight hours a day. Write code. Fill spreadsheets. Draft emails. Push pixels. That was never the job. That was the task. The job was always the thinking underneath it. Huang: “If you apply that to me, you would come to the conclusion what Jensen does for a living is tap on phones and talk. And tapping on phones and talking, AI has done that just fine. And therefore my job should be gone. But I’m busier than ever.” This is the part nobody wants to sit with. The people panicking about AI aren’t afraid of losing their work. They’re afraid of finding out they never had any. They had a routine. A repetitive motion. A series of keystrokes that felt like purpose. Now a machine does it in four seconds. Huang: “AI has created more than half a million jobs in the last couple of years.” The data says one thing. The fear says another. Because the fear was never about employment numbers. It was about identity. We spent fifty years hunched over keyboards, convinced the hunching was the work. Huang: “The idea that being human means to hunch over on this little thing, typing all the time… 50 years before that, people didn’t do that.” Fifty years. That’s all it took to build an entire identity around a posture. We don’t type for a living. We think for a living. We imagine for a living. The keyboard was always just the delivery mechanism. Never the product. Huang: “It is a fundamental flaw that we only need a billion lines of code written. We need a trillion lines of code written.” The demand was always infinite. The bottleneck was always our fingers. AI doesn’t shrink the workforce. It removes the cap on what the workforce can actually build. Huang: “Companies that use AI have demonstrated the ability to grow faster. When they grow faster, they hire more people.” Growth doesn’t eliminate people. It pulls them in. Every industrial revolution triggered the same panic. Same headlines. Same wrong conclusion. And every single time, the economy didn’t contract. It expanded into territory that didn’t exist before. The real question was never whether AI takes your job. It was whether you were ever anything more than the motions you repeated. Because somewhere in the last fifty years, we stopped asking what the work was for. We just kept typing. And now the typing is done. And millions of people are about to meet themselves for the first time. With nothing to hide behind. Some of them won’t survive what they find.

Dustin

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Wazirx is holding Townhall tomorrow. I have made a list of 13 Important questions that users can ask. Q1. You mentioned in the affidavit that Wazirx is in talks with 11 exchanges & trading businesses. However, these businesses had a concern over an ongoing dispute between Wazirx & Binance regarding ownership due to an ongoing court case. So till the time the ownership dispute is resolved, do you guys have the authority to close deals with these white knights? If yes - please let us know how. Q2. In the affidavit you mentioned that total user funds on the day of the hack were approximately $570 million & hacked crypto was worth $234 Million. If we go by these numbers, means 41% of crypto was hacked, which you guys also mentioned in the hack report which was later changed to 45%. Can you clarify on this? Q3. You recently changed the total crypto holding number on the day of the hack from $570 Million to $546 Million in the affidavit, you guys mentioned that it was a mistake. Can you please clarify more on this? Also, How can you include INR for Zattai, it is only supposed to manage crypto, for INR Zanmai is the one that manages it. Q4. Wazirx has been mentioning in its POR that they hold surplus crypto, why was this not mentioned in the affidavit and can you please share the number of the surplus? Q5. In the affidavit you guys mentioned that you have taken out Rs 100 crore ($12 Million) from user funds for legal expenses, that’s 5% of the remaining customer funds. Why are you doing this and why there is no contribution from the Wazirx team? Q6. Earlier you guys shared the idea of 55/45, with the Singapore scheme of arrangements - What percentage can we expect to be returned to each user out of the remaining funds? As 5% has been taken out of Wazirx for legal expenses, so number comes down to 50% - can it come down further? Please clarify. Q7. The remaining crypto Distribution will be based on a percentage of INR value on the day of the hack (Snapshot). Or Distribution will be in the percentage of crypto tokens that users hold? Q8. Will you be Converting the remaining Crypto into another Stablecoin like USDT or you will keep them in the Same Crypto? Pls share more on this. Q9. If Wazirx decides to keep the remaining crypto as it is and not convert it into stable coins & in 6 months price of those crypto rise or double. Will the price rise be included in the distribution or distribution will not count price rise & will happen based on the Price of that token at the time of the snapshot that was taken? Q10. Wazirx has frozen 34% of INR for users who deposited INR after the hack, Why were their funds frozen? are you guys working on a resolution? & when will this be fixed? Q11. Almost 20 days ago, you guys announced that you will be moving the remaining crypto to new wallets & will publish blockchain addresses, What’s taking so long & meanwhile can you publish addresses where these crypto are currently stored for transparency? Q12. A few crypto addresses were not being tracked on Live Coingabbar POR, why did this happen? Why this was never shared before? Can you please make these addresses public for transparency? Q13. Can you please publish the Financials of Zattai for the last 3 years for transparency? Hope this helps & Wazirx Team answers at least a few of them.

Aditya Singh

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Whitney Webb gives insight into Trump and the Palantir "Panopticon" being built: "Trump has been openly building databases on people with Palantir...most people know they're doing that with ICE, but the administration [has] announced... they're doing it for everybody." This clip of Webb (Whitney Webb), a contributing editor of Unlimited Hangout and author of One Nation Under Blackmail, is taken from an interview with Sabrina Salvati (Sabby Sabs) posted to Rumble on August 14, 2025. ----------------Partial transcription of clip--------------- "And Trump has been openly building databases on people with Palantir. Of course most people know that they're doing that with ICE, but the administration announced not that long ago that they're doing it for everybody. And Palantir also manages all of your health data, because they contract extensively with hhs. "So this is very concerning for a lot of reasons. One, one point on that I would point to is, held Trump in his first term. There was the spate of mass shootings I believe in the Latter Half of 2019. And Trump called on social media companies to stop shooting, stop shooters before they commit a crime and to basically flag what people were saying on social media and use that to determine if they, you know, if they, if there should be intervention before a crime might be committed. "Actually William Barr, when he was in office the first time, created this program that legalized pre-crime in the United States. And I think I was like one of two people maybe that reported on that at the time. It was called deep. And there's been a few arrests under DEEP for people making Facebook posts and things like that, but not that many. "But the legal framework has been there since you know, Trump round one, basically. But anyway, this pitch to that Trump made about having social media spy on its users and use like analytics to you know, bring about some sort of pre-crime society. He was being pitched at the time and he was interested in it, but it didn't ultimately happen, in creating this agency called HARPA, which was supposed to be like the health version of the Pentagon's DARPA and the, the program that they wanted to start with, the acronym was Safe Homes and it was basically about analyzing American social media posts for early warning signs of neuropsychiatric violence. And then based on that, would, would either you know, send people to a court ordered psychologist or physician or even you know, house arrest, without them having committed any crime. "So now that we have Big Tech even more intertwined with Trump Round two, you know, people should really be paying attention to the stuff, especially now that Palantir, especially through the Doge, formerly led by Elon Musk Agency Has sort of embedded Palantir in even more aspects of the government than it was in before, including like the IRS and you know, mortgage stuff like Fannie Mae and all of that. You know, all have Palantir now. And then basically giving them the keys to the kingdom with a lot of you know, data that the Department of Treasury has about your finances in the irs and all of that, you know, all of this is going to go into this master database. "And the goal of Palantir, just like it was with total information awareness, is about stopping crime before it happens. It's pre crime. And Palantir did that, you know, for a few years, several years, in police departments around the country piloting predictive policing programs which is pre- crime, in mainly low income minority neighborhoods, starting off in New Orleans. And now you have other companies besides Palantir that do this. There's one in LA called PredPol, and they have an accuracy of half a percent and they haven't gotten rid of the contract. "So it's not really about better, more efficient policing. I mean that's what it's going to be sold as. It's basically the idea that was developed, you know, by the, the British for prison designs in the 1800s, the Panopticon. The idea that if people feel like they're constantly under watch and something and they could, you know, be you know, well, obviously out of the prison context, you could be put in prison for doing the wrong thing or whatever. You know, then people will police themselves if they're under constant, if they know they're under constant watch, they will police themselves, they will censor themselves, things of that nature. And I think ultimately that's the form of control it is about."
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Whitney Webb gives insight into Trump and the Palantir "Panopticon" being built: "Trump has been openly building databases on people with Palantir...most people know they're doing that with ICE, but the administration [has] announced... they're doing it for everybody." This clip of Webb (Whitney Webb), a contributing editor of Unlimited Hangout and author of One Nation Under Blackmail, is taken from an interview with Sabrina Salvati (Sabby Sabs) posted to Rumble on August 14, 2025. ----------------Partial transcription of clip--------------- "And Trump has been openly building databases on people with Palantir. Of course most people know that they're doing that with ICE, but the administration announced not that long ago that they're doing it for everybody. And Palantir also manages all of your health data, because they contract extensively with hhs. "So this is very concerning for a lot of reasons. One, one point on that I would point to is, held Trump in his first term. There was the spate of mass shootings I believe in the Latter Half of 2019. And Trump called on social media companies to stop shooting, stop shooters before they commit a crime and to basically flag what people were saying on social media and use that to determine if they, you know, if they, if there should be intervention before a crime might be committed. "Actually William Barr, when he was in office the first time, created this program that legalized pre-crime in the United States. And I think I was like one of two people maybe that reported on that at the time. It was called deep. And there's been a few arrests under DEEP for people making Facebook posts and things like that, but not that many. "But the legal framework has been there since you know, Trump round one, basically. But anyway, this pitch to that Trump made about having social media spy on its users and use like analytics to you know, bring about some sort of pre-crime society. He was being pitched at the time and he was interested in it, but it didn't ultimately happen, in creating this agency called HARPA, which was supposed to be like the health version of the Pentagon's DARPA and the, the program that they wanted to start with, the acronym was Safe Homes and it was basically about analyzing American social media posts for early warning signs of neuropsychiatric violence. And then based on that, would, would either you know, send people to a court ordered psychologist or physician or even you know, house arrest, without them having committed any crime. "So now that we have Big Tech even more intertwined with Trump Round two, you know, people should really be paying attention to the stuff, especially now that Palantir, especially through the Doge, formerly led by Elon Musk Agency Has sort of embedded Palantir in even more aspects of the government than it was in before, including like the IRS and you know, mortgage stuff like Fannie Mae and all of that. You know, all have Palantir now. And then basically giving them the keys to the kingdom with a lot of you know, data that the Department of Treasury has about your finances in the irs and all of that, you know, all of this is going to go into this master database. "And the goal of Palantir, just like it was with total information awareness, is about stopping crime before it happens. It's pre crime. And Palantir did that, you know, for a few years, several years, in police departments around the country piloting predictive policing programs which is pre- crime, in mainly low income minority neighborhoods, starting off in New Orleans. And now you have other companies besides Palantir that do this. There's one in LA called PredPol, and they have an accuracy of half a percent and they haven't gotten rid of the contract. "So it's not really about better, more efficient policing. I mean that's what it's going to be sold as. It's basically the idea that was developed, you know, by the, the British for prison designs in the 1800s, the Panopticon. The idea that if people feel like they're constantly under watch and something and they could, you know, be you know, well, obviously out of the prison context, you could be put in prison for doing the wrong thing or whatever. You know, then people will police themselves if they're under constant, if they know they're under constant watch, they will police themselves, they will censor themselves, things of that nature. And I think ultimately that's the form of control it is about."

Sense Receptor

12,941 görüntüleme • 11 ay önce

Joe Rogan presses JD Vance on whether people involved in Epstein's crimes had "undue influence" over the release of the files. Rogan just lays out why millions of people stopped trusting the process, and makes the Vice President respond to it directly: VANCE: "The idea that Donald Trump is being blackmailed is crazy to me because, again, I see the way that he makes decisions. I see the way that he processes this stuff. The idea that he picks up the phone with anybody and says, 'Hey, I'm gonna take orders from you.' No, that's just not how Donald Trump operates." ROGAN: "Can you understand, though, why people would come to that conclusion, especially because of the Epstein files?" VANCE: "What do you mean?" ROGAN: "Well, the Epstein files were supposed to be released, and there was a tremendous amount of resistance to those files being released. And that concerned a lot of people, because if you're talking about very wealthy, powerful people that were engaged in crimes." VANCE: "I see. You're basically saying the fear is that whatever's in the Epstein files was used to blackmail the administration into doing the Iran thing." ROGAN: "Or at the very least, the people that were involved in the Epstein files that didn't want them coming out had undue influence." VANCE: "Well, again, I say this with all candor. We absolutely screwed up the comms of the Epstein files. We just did. But do I think the reason we screwed up the comms is because we were trying to hide something? No. Pam Bondi said, 'The client list is on my desk.' Right?" ROGAN: "Well, see, they had binders. They were standing in front—" VANCE: "But those binders were largely documents that had already been released." ROGAN: "What was the purpose of that performative display of the Epstein files? And she was saying there's tens of thousands of hours of film." VANCE: "I don't know what the purpose of it was, but I know that the effect of it was to make people mistrust the entire effort." "I know Pam. I like Pam. I don't think there was anything malicious going on. I think Pam was trying to respond to the political moment. I think she overstated what we had and what we didn't have. And I think that she got roasted for it publicly by a lot of people, including me." "You and I have talked about this a lot. I'm one of the OG Epstein conspiracy theorists. I've probably gone down every single rabbit hole we could go down."

The Vigilant Fox 🦊

248,751 görüntüleme • 12 saat önce

This is Marilyn Marks with the Coalition for Good Governance. She appears to be pre-bunking what might come from the FBI’s raid in Georgia. She wants people to know that bad things happened in Georgia in 2020 but it was not enough to affect the outcome of the election. Jessica Denson is a propagandist for Democracy Inc. and she has ties to Protect Democracy who represented her when she sued Trump to get out of her NDA. She appears to also be in the know so she too is pre-bunking what’s coming by claiming that an expert said that Biden won even with all of the issues. Marilyn said that in Fulton County, they fudged the numbers, there were many irregularities/thousands and thousands of votes, records have been destroyed, chain of custody issues, and the recount and the audit were not of any quality. She also said that after the FBI looks at the evidence, it is going to show known errors that were certified (of a significant amount) and that the officials knew that the audit was bad and that when they were getting ready to do the recount, they were coming up short so they took ballots and scanned and counted them two and three times and it wasn’t accidental which ballots they scanned, and even included 250 test ballots to make the numbers come out right. They also throw Brad Raffensperger under the bus including for the inadequate vote and recount method as he did not want the machines to be questioned or the errors to show up because he chose the Dominion voting machines. Brad also apparently pressure people into not showing the problems. Marilyn says that even though people have been commenting (after the FBI raid) that 2020 has been audited three times, what they aren’t saying is that the wrong numbers were used in the audit and in the recount. She then tries to blame both Raffensperger and Trump. Marilyn also says that Raffensperger broke the law when he said to just run the ballots back through the machine instead of conducting a hand count. She said the numbers could have been fudged by using the voting machines. My question is, how does she know all of this and why didn’t she say anything while Trump and everyone else were being persecuted by Norm Eisen’s lawfare proxy Fani Willis? Marilyn is part of Democracy Inc. so I think she was purposefully sent out to establish narratives. If I were Pam Bondi, I would subpoena her ASAP.

The Researcher

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