Crypto Futurist. DeFi Enthusiast. $BTC $ETH $HYPE

Joined April 2011
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When closed source actually brings comfort
mythos coming out revoke approvals across all wallets they will go after everything honestly the only defi app left standing will probably be hyperliquid
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coinbase is now hyperliquid's official usdc treasury deployer $6.06B in stables generating yield that's 200M in new annual revenue for the protocol stablecoins are one of the most profitable businesses on earth and now $HYPE gets another 200M a year in buybacks and burns
Coinbase is now the official deployer of @HyperliquidX's USDC treasury wallet. We will be activating AQAv2 from the two addresses below: 0x4E5319dEb1072B01439EE674db5C321d11fd96F8 0xc20699185c15D0a2fD65779BB5d69f5b0B113c00
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Grayscale Hyperliquid Staking ETF (Ticker: $HYPG) is now trading. HYPG is the $HYPE ETP with the lowest gross management fee in the U.S. ¹ and staking, in your brokerage account today. $HYPE exposure where the rest of your portfolio already lives. Hyperliquid.
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28 Aug 2018
At this point, I want ETH even if it is a scam
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have you heard about @tinyhypercats ? $THC they are so tiny 🐱 a thread 🧵
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I bought some hyperliquid now I just feel like I’m so much better than everyone else? What is this phenomenon?
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AF has bought back and burned 44,661,178 HYPE tokens, worth approximately $2.19 billion. HyperEVM gas fees Trading fees have burned an additional 1,107,228 HYPE tokens. Total: 44,661,178 1,107,228 = 45,768,406 HYPE tokens burned, valued at around $3 billion. Every update continues to optimize and expand revenue sources, with all proceeds used to buy back and burn HYPE tokens permanently. Total: 14.76% of the entire Genesis airdrop has been permanently burned.
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I wonder if it's a crazy idea for the future emissions to emerge similar to a stock split someday.
Hyperliquid can’t just burn those tokens. Would a public company remove its ability to issue more shares in the future? Hyperliquid needs to retain the option to use those tokens if needed. They can’t simply burn them now and then issue more tokens later. As for the 38% allocated to future emissions / community rewards, this will most likely be distributed over a long period through staking rewards or another incentives campaign. The key point is: if this supply worth billions is ever used, it should be because it drives meaningful growth, adoption, and value creation — which would ultimately be shared with stakers, users, and HYPE holders. In that sense, it largely offsets itself. And if you want to factor those future emissions into valuation, then you should also factor in projected growth over the next 5 years. Otherwise, I don’t think it makes sense to use that 38% to compute market cap today. For team supply, I agree it should be considered but to what extent? We now have historical data on team behavior: only 5% of the HYPE they were entitled to has been claimed. If you don’t want to account for that level of team exceptionalism / ethics, that’s your call, but we do have enough information to reasonably conclude that the full team allocation is unlikely to hit the market anytime soon. Also, we already have billions worth of HYPE removed via the AF, millions of HYPE removed through HIP-3 deployers, DATs, unclaimed airdrop allocations, and eventually future HYPE buybacks from Hyperliquid. If you want to look forward when accounting for emissions, then you should also look forward on the buyback / supply reduction side and remove what is realistically expected to come out of circulation. But using FDV the way you’re doing here, without that context, is misleading to your readers.
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Turns out full on chain code means AI exploitable these days
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jeff actually goated for keeping hl closed source ngl
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The last time HYPE was $50: - BTC was $125K - ETH was $4600 - SOL was $235 - HIP-3 didn’t exist - HIP-4 didn’t exist - PURR wasn’t bidding HYPE - HYPE ETFs didn’t exist - Circle wasn’t giving HL 90% of their USDC yield - People assumed team unlocks was 10M HYPE tokens monthly
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NEW: hyperliquid:native IS UP OVER 90% THIS YEAR - OUTPERFORMING bitcoin:native, ethereum:native, solana:So11111111111111111111111111111111111111112, binancecoin:native, AND $COIN (@coinbase), WHICH ARE ALL DOWN DOUBLE DIGITS YTD
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Hi guys, I know things have been a bit quiet here for some time, but I want to let you know that development has not stopped for a single day. The OmniAvatar loop is active and fully operational. The next step is to fill it with games, content, players, and partners. During this time, I have been focused on AI-powered development, and I have successfully built an autonomous studio for creating trend-driven Roblox games, where OmniAvatar content will be integrated. At this stage, I have been working behind the scenes, concentrating all of my attention on the product and the games. In the near future, I will step into the spotlight and start creating content around what I have already built and accomplished. My current focus is on developing several game projects that will serve as the foundation of the Omni ecosystem.
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Why don’t you tell our users you tried to hand over the vault to HyperBeat due to “Operational costs” After we audited it, there was a 13 000 HYPE hole And you didn’t tell us? Either you lied, or demonstrated grave incompetence. “Institutional” larpers Hyperliquid
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I JUST MADE MY FIRST PREDICTION ON @HyperliquidX
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🚨 BREAKING: cPanel and WHM, the control panels behind an estimated 70 million websites, have a critical security flaw that lets anyone become root admin without a password. CVE-2026-41940 affects every supported version. It’s already being exploited in the wild. watchTowr Labs published the full attack today, after the hosting company KnownHost confirmed the bug was already being used to break into a significant chunk of the internet. If you've never heard of cPanel: it's the dashboard that hosting providers and millions of website owners use to manage their servers, domains, email accounts, databases, and SSL certificates. WHM is the admin version that controls the entire server. If someone gets root access to WHM, they get the keys to the kingdom and to every apartment inside it. How the attack works, in plain English: 🔴 Step 1: The attacker sends a deliberately wrong login. cPanel still creates a temporary "you tried to log in" record on disk and gives the attacker a cookie tied to it. 🔴 Step 2: The attacker tweaks the cookie to disable cPanel's password encryption. Normally cPanel encrypts the password field on disk. With one small change to the cookie, cPanel just stores it as plain text instead. 🔴 Step 3: The attacker sends a fake login attempt where the password field secretly contains hidden line breaks. cPanel does not strip these line breaks out, so they get written straight to the session file. Each line break creates a brand new fake record. The attacker uses this to inject lines that say "this user is root" and "this user already authenticated successfully." 🔴 Step 4: The attacker visits one more random page on the site to nudge cPanel into re-reading the file. cPanel then promotes the injected fake lines into its main session memory. 🔴 Step 5: On the next request, cPanel sees a flag that says "this user already passed the password check." cPanel trusts that flag, skips checking the actual password, and lets the attacker in as root. From start to finish, the attack takes a handful of HTTP requests. If you run cPanel or WHM, the patched versions are: 🔴 cPanel/WHM 110.0.x → 11.110.0.97 🔴 cPanel/WHM 118.0.x → 11.118.0.63 🔴 cPanel/WHM 126.0.x → 11.126.0.54 🔴 cPanel/WHM 132.0.x → 11.132.0.29 🔴 cPanel/WHM 134.0.x → 11.134.0.20 🔴 cPanel/WHM 136.0.x → 11.136.0.5 If your version is older than these, assume someone has already broken in and act accordingly. Patch right now, then rotate every password and key the server touched: root passwords, API tokens, SSL private keys, SSH keys, mail passwords, and database passwords.
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April ends as the most-hacked month in crypto history, by number of incidents.
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Harden your shit. Might be too late already tbh. Like all the eco rugs over the years, "trustlessness" has started to mean more like it sounds to outsiders than what it actually means.
april 2026 was the worst month ever in terms of defi exploits ~$635M lost in total, 28 incidents in 30 days: 1) apr 1 - drift - $285m 2) apr 3 - silo v2 - $392k 3) apr 4 - tmm - $1.67m 4) apr 5 - denaria finance - $165k 5) apr 9 - aethir - $423k 6) apr 12 - hyperbridge - $2.5m 7) apr 12 - subquery - $60k 8) apr 13 - dango - $410k 9) apr 13 - mona - $61k 10) apr 14 - zerion - $100k 11) apr 16 - rhea finance - $18.4m 12) apr 16 - grinex - $15m 13) apr 18 - kelp dao - $293m 14) apr 20 - juicebox v3 - $52k 15) apr 20 - thetanuts finance - $50k 16) apr 21 - volo protocol - $3.5m 17) apr 22 - kipseli - $80k 18) apr 23 - giddy finance - $1.3m 19) apr 25 - purrlend - $1.5m 20) apr 26 - scallop - $150k 21) apr 27 - singularity finance - $413k 22) apr 27 - zetachain - $300k 23) apr 28 - judao - $228k 24) apr 28 - quant - $138k 25) apr 29 - aftermath perps - $1.14m 26) apr 29 - sweat foundation - $3.5m 27) apr 29 - syndicate - $330k 28) apr 30 - wasabi protocol - $5m
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some alpha in the hyperliquid eco most people are unaware of the native markets usdh dashboard you can on/offramp usdc to usd fiat into a bank or brokerage account for free free - zero fees usdc -> usdh (free) -> wire or ach transfer (free) you can also offramp to euros through sepa (small spread fee of 0.3%) this is cheaper than any other offramp that exists in crypto by far also something very important that doesn't exist on other offramps you can have offramp accounts linked in multiple jurisdictions at the same time cexes like coinbase or binance for example do not allow this if you have accounts around the world this is a huge thing, especially to be able to do it for free the process itself is also a 'leap' forward for crypto ux you offramp by sending usdh to a persistent address.... very little friction if you're moving money around a lot especially across asset classes (like stocks) the jump here is massive i will never use another offramp again everyone should try it w native markets love what you've done
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The biggest SCAM in life: Paying taxes on money that you make, taxes on money you spend, and taxes on things you own, that you already paid taxes on, with already taxed money.
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