You've got to put your bodies upon the gears & upon the wheels, upon the levers, upon all the apparatus, and you've got to make it stop!

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I will shred this universe down to its last atom and then create a new one. Teeming with life. That knows not what it has lost, but only what it has been given... a grateful universe. We are inevitable. $CULT X $MOD
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ALT Don'T Make Me Tap The Sign Simpsons GIF

What do I mean? The DAOs are dead line, will unwind. Why do you think utility tokens are crushed? What happens when the money runs out? A team = a payroll, payroll = a runway. Runways end. A decentralized community who love & actually operate a DAO choose life. Never death.
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11,680 days between age 18 to age 50. Life is short. Carpe diem.
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MEV = Maximum Extractable Value That’s what it stands for. Think it took years until I learned that was why MEV bots were called MEV bots. Maybe just me 🤷🏻‍♂️
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“no playbook on how to wind down a DeFi protocol” Hot take: If a DeFi protocol can be shut down it wasn’t a DeFi protocol in the first place. The problem is not giving DeFi founders a way out. It is DeFi founders building a “way out” in the first place. Till death do I part.
Replying to @hosseeb
Let me be clear what I am saying and not saying: I am NOT saying: let's forcibly shut down protocols (we can't), or let's only use the largest ones, or that teams shouldn't build new protocols. I AM saying: there are a lot of zombie protocols out there with basically the front doors unlocked and no one inside anymore. These are like blighted homes and we need to get rid of them, or the whole neighborhood will suffer. The way we change that is by CHANGING THE NORMS around shutdowns and giving these founders a graceful way to exit. Right now there is no playbook on how to wind down a DeFi protocol, and we need to make one, ASAP.
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As they tear your hope apart. As they turn your dream to shame.
Are these the people you want "shaping Bitcoin's future"? The FBI Director. The Acting AG. The SEC Chair. The CFTC Chair. Bitcoin was literally invented to route around these people. Now they're the keynote speakers.
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TradFi & DeFi always seem to land in the same place
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What do I mean? The DAOs are dead line, will unwind. Why do you think utility tokens are crushed? What happens when the money runs out? A team = a payroll, payroll = a runway. Runways end. A decentralized community who love & actually operate a DAO choose life. Never death.
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zkFOL @ModulusZK: No mutable state → re-entrancy impossible No recursion → no gas griefing/infinite-loops No VM → EVM exploits impossible No execution trace → TOCTOU and internal front-running collapse Logic directly to polynomials → contract IS the proof
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basically every og defi founder has liked this tweet make of that what you will
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We’re solving the majority of smart contract level exploits. Social engineering & human side is the human side. DeFi is only possible AND safe on @ModulusZK moduluszk.medium.com/modulus…
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I wonder what direction VB is going now, to either cull, or cause a revolt like this.
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What do I mean? The DAOs are dead line, will unwind. Why do you think utility tokens are crushed? What happens when the money runs out? A team = a payroll, payroll = a runway. Runways end. A decentralized community who love & actually operate a DAO choose life. Never death.
Crypto is a mortuary right now. Walking dead of people confused wondering what’s going on. They just haven’t realised the suits have arrived & with them the Wild West between decentralization and centralization is their endless graveyard to wander.
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I see stunning duality between 2021 rush to fund leveraged NFT & NFT lending protocols... & the exact same again, but with leveraged prediction markets lending. Surely this isn't an original thought? There's somebody somewhere that has flagged this right? Seems obvious.
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Crypto is a mortuary right now. Walking dead of people confused wondering what’s going on. They just haven’t realised the suits have arrived & with them the Wild West between decentralization and centralization is their endless graveyard to wander.
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“What matters most is how well you walk through the fire.” - Charles Bukowski
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Wen hell?
There won’t be a second date but at least she now knows why the Strait of Hormuz is a major choke point for global oil supply
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Official trailer for ‘MALCOLM IN THE MIDDLE: LIFE’S STILL UNFAIR’
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*Me - Reduces social media activity *Everybody👇🏼
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Mr O’Moduluszk retweeted
Who are we? Let me tell you, America! We are the Kurds you betrayed in Rojava, north-east Syria, your anti-ISIS coalition partners. You sold us to Turkey in 2018, which annexed our Kurdish city of Afrin for allied jihadist factions. Then again in 2019, when our cities of Sere Kaniye and Gire Spi were handed over to Turkey for “security concerns,” even though not a single bullet from Rojava had been fired toward Turkey. And once more in 2026, when you handed us over to the former ISIS and al-Qaeda Syrian regime under the extreme hardliner al-Jolani. Thousands of us were massacred, ethnically cleansed, hunted street by street. Our women fighters were beheaded, their braids cut as war trophies by jihadist men. We are the Kurds you betrayed in Basur, northern Iraq, who held a popular referendum in 2017, winning by 92% to separate from Iraq, a country that had ethnically cleansed and murdered us for years, only for our freedom to be denied. The Iraqi central government, encouraged by your condemnation of our referendum, attacked us and forcibly took over our Kurdish city of Kirkuk. Our peshmerga forces were run over by Iraqi tanks. Even now, Iraqi forces continue forcing Kurds out of their homes, as they have since the 1960s, because the city is oil-rich. We are the same Kurds in northern Iraq whom you urged to stand up against the Saddam regime in 1991, only to abandon us when we rose up. We were massacred, and 2 million of us were displaced. You were shamed into Operation “Provide Comfort,” but only after thousands of us had already been killed following your call to rise. We are the Kurds in Bakur, western Turkey whose lives and bodies have been sacrificed because of your economic and military ties to Turkey- your NATO allies who built a jihadi corridor and openly supports ISIS, al-Qaeda and al-Nusra. We are the same Kurds in Rojhilat whom you betrayed during the 1975 Algiers Agreement. The Kurdish uprising collapsed overnight; tens of thousands were displaced. Iraqi forces launched severe reprisals—those who witnessed what had happened to our fellow Kurds in Basur and Rojava now refuse to be your foot soldiers. We know who you are, America. But it’s no wonder- despite this long and painful history of betrayal- that YOU still don’t know who we are. The oppressed carry the memory of every wound, but the oppressor forgets the scars it has inflicted.
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Everyone is watching to see whether Kurdish fighters will launch a ground offensive into western Iran. So, who are the Kurds? Read more: cnn.it/3OONlCd
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