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BUSINESS LEADS SOUTH AFRICA: REACH DECISION MAKERS AND GROW YOUR BUSINESS anydatasa.blogspot.com/2026/… #AnyData #BusinessLeads #SouthAfrica #GrowYourBusiness #DecisionMakers

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BUSINESS LEAD SUPPLIER SOUTH AFRICA: REACH MORE DECISION MAKERS justpaste.it/business-lead-s… #AnyData #BusinessLeadSupplier #SouthAfrica #DecisionMakers

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BUSINESS CONTACT LISTS SOUTH AFRICA: CONNECT WITH DECISION MAKERS justpaste.it/business-contac… #AnyData #BusinessContactLists #SouthAfrica #DecisionMakers

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U tweeting with Social data please buy yourself anydata and google the reason and stop being this petty
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Reach the Right Consumers, Every Time 🔎 anydata.co.za/ The Any Data consumer database is a comprehensive, updated collection of people living and working in South Africa. #ConsumerLeads #B2CLists #ConsumerDatabase #MobileLeads #SMSLeads #EmailLeads #AnyData
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Consumer Database South Africa| Consumer Lead Generation South Africa flipboard.com/@anydatasa/con… #AnyData #ConsumerDatabase #SouthAfrica #ConsumerLeadGeneration #B2CLists

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Target the Right Industry with Business Field Leads anydata.co.za Any Data provides industry-specific business databases that help you market directly to decision makers. Choose From: 📷 Corporate Leads 📷 Medical Leads 📷 Government, Financial, HR Leads #AnyData
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''The Limitless Possibilities of Drosera'' Drosera is a decentralized agent layer for the EVM that enables developers to create Traps, smart contracts that monitor on-chain data and trigger automated on-chain responses. By leveraging the Drosera Protocol and a network of Operators, we aim to provide a scalable, trustless framework for DeFi security, general automation and cost efficient Dapps. Drosera is a powerful framework that uses Solidity and EVM-compatible smart contracts to automate and optimize decentralized finance (DeFi) operations. From risk management to process automation and data analysis, Drosera enables new levels of efficiency and innovation in DeFi. 1. Infrastructure as Code: Automated Incident Response Drosera allows developers to define incident response logic directly in Solidity. With drosera apply, you can deploy predefined reactions to events in real time, halting trading, alerting users, or executing protective measures automatically when anomalies occur. 2. Time-Series Analysis: Accessing Historical Data in Solidity Drosera enables protocols to analyze past blockchain states through arrays like data[block_3, block_2, block_1]. This lets smart contracts detect trends, anomalies, or attacks by tracking metrics such as asset prices, liquidity, or interest rates over time and react automatically when patterns indicate potential risks. 3. Automated Traps: Smart, Autonomous Actions Drosera Traps let smart contracts act on their own. Developers can set triggers like performAction() or performAction(anyData) to respond to specific events such as market crashes or protocol vulnerabilities. This ensures rapid, autonomous action without relying on manual intervention. 4. Lending Protocols: Smart Liquidation and Risk Control Drosera can monitor collateralization ratios and trigger partial liquidations or alerts when positions become risky. By observing variables like getInterestRate, getUtilization, and collateralBalanceOf, it protects both lenders and borrowers from cascading failures or exploit attempts. 5. Decentralized Exchanges: Intelligent Pool and Trade Management For DEXs, Drosera analyzes volume, liquidity, and pricing data to detect instability or inefficiency. It can automatically adjust fees, notify liquidity providers, or activate emergency measures when volatility or liquidity drops threaten pool health. In short ,Drosera transforms DeFi automation, enabling secure, data-driven, and autonomous systems that adapt instantly to on-chain conditions.
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Let's talk @DroseraNetwork Use Case When it comes to @DroseraNetwork, the use cases go far beyond theory, the possibilities are endless. Infrastructure as Code: Imagine writing your entire incident response playbook directly in Solidity, then deploying it with a simple drosera apply. Time-Series Analysis: Need to look back in time? Drosera Traps can pull historical on-chain data with ease, querying something as simple as data[block_3, block_2, block_1]. Automated Response: Instead of waiting around for trouble, Drosera can act for you. Configure a Trap to execute any smart contract function. whether it’s performAction() or performAction(anyData), and respond in real time. These are just starting points. The real excitement lies in how @DroseraNetwork can be tailored to DeFi’s toughest challenges, whether it’s protecting liquidity pools, managing governance risks, or automating protocol safety checks. I’ll be sharing some practical examples soon on how @DroseraNetwork can plug directly into different Web3 paths for use cases beyond Security. Stay tuned, it’s about to get interesting.
Trappers and operators are putting in serious work on Hoodi testnet right now. The momentum is clear in the metrics: ➟Blocks produced: 1,233,303 Average block time: ~12.9s ➟Total transactions: 20.8M (up 7.2% in the last 30 days) ➟Token transfers: 10.1M (soaring 130% over 30 days) ➟Unique addresses: 2M (steady growth of 6.5% over 30 days) ➟Active addresses (30d): 145K (slight dip of -12.8%) And here’s the kicker, $DRO alone accounts for more than half of all network activity. The token isn’t just active, it’s dominating Hoodi’s on-chain economy. The question is, are you already building and trapping value on @DroseraNetwork, or just watching from the sidelines? Dive deeper: hoodi.ethplorer.io
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It depends on the version of PHP. Some PHP versions you can use 1337AdamLangley and it will interpret it as 1337 . I think that was fixed on 7.x totally but can be wrong but old 5.x versions had it. That must be key to bypass. Without enough context source itself is not enough. As you can not use anything after , payloads like 1,/* will work as it stops execution but will not return anydata even with /*!50000SELECT * from xyz */ will not work which is versioned comment and will execute if version is above 5.0.0. So again without enough context correct answer is not possible.
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