I enjoy building ecosystems that provide utility to the partnership matrix being established within my network—@Champ_io, @ChampLedger_io 🎮🤝

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Bob has 1 BTC. He needs liquidity but selling feels like betrayal. So he doesn’t sell. He borrows against his Bitcoin, keeps his stack, and walks away with cash. Here’s exactly how that works on Cadena.  A 🧵
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Sunday is for the conversations that actually make you think.😌 Here’s another clip from episode 8👇 Pull up, sit back, and watch.
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The version of you that’s waiting for the perfect moment is the version that never ships anything. Tyler Doussan @Nebula_Matrix didn’t sugarcoat his advice for builders sitting on the fence: “Get started today. Don’t wait.” Watch the clip. He went deeper than the quote.
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“If you build it, they will come”, only works if you spend the time philosophizing on what consumers need instead of what you want to build. Blockchain allows immutability, but utility and is key! First understand the problem you are targeting, then develop immutable smart contracts that allow the public to practice such governance—decentralization is the backbone of democracy and the evolution of financial or democratic voting. $BTC $CHAMP $PYR
The version of you that’s waiting for the perfect moment is the version that never ships anything. Tyler Doussan @Nebula_Matrix didn’t sugarcoat his advice for builders sitting on the fence: “Get started today. Don’t wait.” Watch the clip. He went deeper than the quote.
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Tyler Doussan @Nebula_Matrix said something that needs to be repeated: “Community is the backbone of web3 and really anything that wants to survive a long time.” Build the product. But build the people around it first. Do you agree?
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🎙️ Special thanks to Kevin Bell for inviting me on the Freedom Money Podcast 👨‍💻🍻 I enjoyed discussing how @ChampLedger_io provides utility for Bitcoin via blockchain protocols: • Decentralized Revenue Sharing Nodes • In-Game $BTC Rewards • Phygital Products • And more
The Freedom Money Podcast keeps delivering! Episode 8 is out🎉🎉and Tyler Doussan @Nebula_Matrix brought a perspective on Bitcoin utility that’s worth your full attention. The conversation covers how Bitcoin has evolved and where it’s actually headed. Not speculation. Real talk from someone deep in the space. Watch the clip below and grab the full episode on YouTube.
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Summary text and timeline stamps of the video can be found in our public article: champledger.io/ecosystem-upd…

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Direct link to the YouTube video: youtube.com/watch?v=xJ6Eg4Xr…

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My dear front-end developers (and anyone who’s interested in the future of interfaces): I have crawled through depths of hell to bring you, for the foreseeable years, one of the more important foundational pieces of UI engineering (if not in implementation then certainly at least in concept): Fast, accurate and comprehensive userland text measurement algorithm in pure TypeScript, usable for laying out entire web pages without CSS, bypassing DOM measurements and reflow
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GitHub is updating its policy and will start using your code and data to train AI using Copilot. From April 24, your Copilot chats will be used by default to train their AI models. This includes your prompts, the code it suggests, and related context. Deactivate it ASAP.
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How about a round of👏to @VulcanForged's 2D graphical artist @ReneWitch who among many other things has created the fabulous artworks for the new 'Sands of Time' set of cards for the @Berserk_Game #TCG #tradingcardgame🔥😍 Tradable on Agora marketplace: agora.elysiumchain.tech/NFTs🪙
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🗡️ DAILY BOSS RAID ALERT 🗡️ Today’s boss was the Abyssal Harpyra from Hades 😈 
Watch how the mortals join forces to take down the daily boss in @VulcanVerse ⚔️🔥 This is peak co-op gameplay, real teamwork, real strategy, real fun.
Every fight feels epic, and every win is earned. If you love community-driven battles, this is where it’s at 👀✨ @VulcanForged $PYR $ELY $V #VulcanVerse #PlayToEarn #MMORPG #Web3Gaming #BossFight
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What's rewarding, lore-driven, and absolutely thrilling? -> Our CCG Berserk🔥 And it's returning with Season 6, Sands of Time. Prepare, for the adventure begins on March 2nd. Forge on!
A lost temple has surfaced beneath Notus' dunes. Inside? The Sands of Time. It can restore cities, revive the fallen, and rewrite fate itself. But it all comes at a cost of blood. The gods are watching as the Priests of Khemet and the last Iskandrians march to war to claim the sands. Notus will never be the same. Berserk: Sands of Time begins soon.
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Just dropped a video showcasing the BUILDING side of @VulcanVerse 🔥 Once you get the hang of it… it’s insanely fun. It’s a true sandbox experience, think Minecraft vibes but with next-level assets and graphics. Built in Unity, which makes everything smooth and powerful 💎As soon as the builder hits save, players see the changes LIVE in-game. The world evolves in real time. 🌍 And here’s the powerful part 👇
The plots of land are NFTs. You truly own your piece of the world. Some assets are NFTs too, purchasable on the Agora Marketplace, meaning your builds can contain real, ownable digital assets. Materials for building can be foraged in the world or traded between players, creating a player-driven economy. And we’re getting closer to custom quest creation 👀
Imagine obstacle courses, scavenger hunts, fully player-made adventures… The creative ownership combo here is next level! $PYR $ELY @VulcanForged #Web3Gaming #NFTs
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🔥 VulcanX Trade-To-Earn 🔥 VulcanVerse's 2026 roadmap 🔥 Berserk and Elysium partner updates Recap all our updates this week with this latest VF News episode by @Neswulf.
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✨CEO End of Year Video✨ It’s been a grueling year but we’ve done nothing but BUIDL! Here’s our CEO Jamie Thomson with an end of year message: - Reflecting on 2025 - Looking forward to 2026 - Processing your feedback - Announcing Xmas winners (forgive the captions!) $PYR
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An incredibly awful security vulnerability just got revealed in MongoDB. So much that it got named after HeartBleed. MongoBleed is a vulnerability affecting all MongoDB versions from 2017 to... today. The exploit is simple. It's a buffer over read bug due to compression. Here's how it works 👇 Clients can send compressed requests to MongoDB. The client helpfully includes the uncompressed size of the message so the server knows exactly how much memory to allocate when decompressing. The server allocates a memory buffer with the given space. Due to how memory management and garbage collection in programs work, this allocated memory may already contain sensitive information that was copied earlier and is considered garbage now (eg because it's unreferenced). This is technically fine - every computer program works that way because it is assumed that whatever unclaimed memory exists there will be overwritten. Unfortunately that’s exactly where the bug lies. 🙃 The server stupidly trusts the client’s provided uncompressed size. When a malicious client lies about the uncompressed size - e.g the actual decompressed size is 100 bytes, but the client says its 1MB - Mongo will treat the full 1MB block as the message. It will unload the 100 byte decompressed msg into the buffer, yet treat the full 1MB block as the msg. This is extremely problematic if you can get the server to return back parts of the 1MB block, because it could contain data you may not have access to. That is exactly what the exploit does - it sends a badly-formatted BSON message. The server fails to parse it, and "helpfully" returns an error message containing the invalid message. The invalid message can be that whole 1MB block of foreign data. To understand the exploit a bit better, you need to understand the MongoDB protocol. • Mongo also uses its own TCP wire format (i.e doesn't use HTTP, gRPC or the like). • BSON is Mongo's message format passed within the TCP wire format. BSON is basically JSON in binary form • Commands in Mongo don't have particular endpoints or RPC names - rather, they are simply JSON-like messages. The action is inferred from the first key of the JSON. For example, an insert request looks like this: `{ "insert": "users", "documents": [ { "name": "alice", "age": 30 } ] }` Every request to the server is therefore decoded into the BSON format as it’s parsed. Critically, BSON parsing of field names (which are strings) work by parsing the field until you hit a null terminator byte (0x00). It works exactly like strings in C, which have their own rich history of vulnerabilities. We can now tie things together: 1. The client lies to the the server that its request has a big uncompressed size, so the server allocates a large block of memory 2. The client sends an invalid BSON with a field which does NOT contain the null terminator (0x00) 3. The server naively tries to parse the BSON field in that allocated block until it hits the first null byte. The first null byte is encountered in some foreign data since the BSON literally doesn't have it 4. The server realizes this is a completely invalid BSON message so it responds with an error. 5. The error response contains the invalid BSON "field". Critically, the server parsed garbage data from the heap in step 3), so it returns that data in the response. Congrats. If the garbage contains passwords or other sensitive info, you’ve hacked MongoDB! Hackers exploit this by sending many malicious requests per second and then attempting to reconstruct the pieces of garbage they received back. What’s critical about this vulnerability is that it works on ANY internet-accessible unpatched instance of MongoDB. 💀 You don’t need to authenticate with the server, because this whole request/response parsing cycle happens before the server can even authenticate. Obviously you can’t authenticate a malformed request which doesn’t contain credentials - so that path of the code never gets executed. The server simply responds with an error response. It just so happens that this error response can contain sensitive data. 🤷‍♂️ Merry Christmas
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Part 1: Day 8 winners of Catz Cross Chain Christmas Congratulations!! @mortal__vulcan Osp Robie U – Unwritten Crusader @bumble8899 Paladine Knight @Nebula_Matrix Osp Robie B - Battleworn @mushmulaonly Arcanis
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Day 6 prizes!! Catz Cross Chain Christmas. Live on the #Funkshow @TheArena Like Share Comment EVM!! prizes from @OSP_TD @infygamestech @Berserk_Game @Champ_io @TycheToken
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