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1) The Evolution of DeFi: From Branding to Mathematical Efficiency DeFi is moving from marketing-driven competition to mathematically sound and rational solutions, and it’s a very positive development for the space.
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Nobody on the team appears to have stress-tested what they're advertising. Things you cannot do with LI FI Intents on Ethereum today: - buy WETH - buy WBTC - buy ETH - buy UNI - buy USDT - buy DAI - anything other than the 343 Ondo tokens paired against USDC. No same-chain USDC-USDT. No same-chain USDC-WETH. The "1:1 stablecoin swaps with zero slippage" line refers to USDC-USDC across chains minus a 1 bp solver fee, with a max trade size of $47–71k Sad market where builders are pushed to the background and marketers ship a polished landing page for a product that doesn't do what it says
Introducing LI.​FI Intents. Infrastructure for apps, wallets, and neobanks to: • Enable stablecoin payments • Access real-world assets • Tap into compliant onchain liquidity Built for enterprises bringing financial products onchain.
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It's both funny and sad. EF, a long list of KOLs (probably paid), and crypto media all shouted "LI FI Intents!" and apparently not one of them spent 30 seconds calling order[.]li[.]fi/routes, you can literally just open it in browser or ask AI Let's look into Ethereum swaps, what it actually supports: 343 unnamed tokens - USDC. Looks exactly like Ondo tokenized equities. That's it. What you cannot do with Li Fi intents: buy WETH. Buy WBTC. Buy USDT. Buy DAI. Buy UNI. Buy ETH. Buy anything that isn't on that one specific list The API is open. No key. No registration. You can paste the URL into a browser. The fact that none of the people loudly endorsing it bothered to do that is the actual story here @zachxbt @tayvano_ not a rug, but the gap between marketing claims and shipped product here is wild
The Open Intents Framework is designed as shared infrastructure for intents. A modular, open framework that the ecosystem can build intents on, together. Today, it takes its next step: adoption at scale.
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ALT Green Mile Im Tired Boss GIF

Crazy — another hack just happened! According to @dcfgod, @EchoProtocol_ on Monad was exploited. The hacker: minted 1,000 $eBTC ($76.64M) on Monad; deposited 45 $eBTC ($3.45M) into Curvance; borrowed 11.3 $WBTC ($867K) from Curvance; bridged the 11.3 $WBTC to Ethereum and swapped it for 385 $ETH ($821K); then deposited the 385 $ETH into Tornado Cash to launder the funds. The hacker still holds 955 $eBTC ($73.2M). debank.com/profile/0x6a0109d…
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Vibe code made build cheap. Distribution picks the winners for now That lasts until Anthropic ships Claude Marketing
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Have you noticed Claude Code, Codex, Copilot, and Cursor all start with C? Me neither - I’ve been vibecoding too hard to notice
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Have you noticed Claude Code, Codex, Copilot, and Cursor all start with C? Me neither - I’ve been vibecoding too hard to notice
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Vibe coding final Boss💀
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Tim retweeted
@DefiLlama just refused to list Barter Superposition because — quote — "approval is not the same as depositing". Here’s the problem: Superposition has no deposits by design, yet you can still earn yield. That’s the entire innovation. 🧵 @0xngmi — happy to walk through the methodology in detail.
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When the spec is unclear but the spec is dessert
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Tim retweeted
Your “quiet Q1” was 45 public incidents and three -quarters of a billion in reported outflows. Here’s the calendar of hacks, almost same productive as Anthropic Corrections welcome - tagging @pashov because you maintain the cleanest timeline
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Your “quiet Q1” was 45 public incidents and three -quarters of a billion in reported outflows. Here’s the calendar of hacks, almost same productive as Anthropic Corrections welcome - tagging @pashov because you maintain the cleanest timeline
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Random question I can’t shake: lately, has crypto seen more hacks or have we seen more Claude releases? Do the two curves even correlate or is that just vibes?
🚨 Hacks In 2026 (Till Now) 🗓️ April • KelpDAO : $290M • Drift Protocol : $285M • Hyperbridge : $2.5M 🗓️ March • ResolvLabs : $25M • Sillytuna : $24M • Kraken Whale : $18M • Venus : $2.18M 🗓️ February • IoTeX Bridge : $4.4M 🗓️ January • Trezor Victim : $284M • Step Finance : $30M • Truebit : $26.4M • SwapNet : $13.4M • SagaEVM : $7M • MakinaFi : $4.1M Total: ~$1.01B Let that sink in.
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