XdRiPia Waves: A branch of #XdRiP harnessing #AI to innovate in music and art. Merging creativity with technology to redefine the soundscape

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Grok Animate > Sora (1 & 2) This is our experience, though most may disagree. Thank you for helping us bring Tales of Xdripia to life 👽🧙‍♂️
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A music platform that can zero your balance with no notice has one architecture. A platform where the royalty settles to your wallet at the moment of play has a different one. XECHO is the second one. Demo codes are shipping to registered artists at xecho.pro. Authors started the same flow this month. Release Candidate launches in June. The work belongs to the people who made it. The contracts run on their own.
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Twelve thousand years after the Great War that took place during the Era of Celestial Discord, the Chaos Era burns through the cosmos like a fever. The stars are going dark, one by one. And only one man carries what is needed to stop it.
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"You cannot build a future you have not first understood." Floriano R., from Cyberion to Xdripia.
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We are reaching the point where reality and fantasy blend seamlessly. That’s when Tales of Xdripia enters berserk mode.
"I was born where the rivers still remembered the Architects' names. Now I walk where even the stars have forgotten them." Brad Messier, born of Verdalia - Xdripia, 2139 C.E. (Earth time).
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Countless hours spent shaping what Tales of Xdripia can and will become.
Who said the work can't be fun? The foundation that will hold the Xdripian universe for the next 100 years is almost complete. Sit back, travellers. Enjoy the view.
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"I was born where the rivers still remembered the Architects' names. Now I walk where even the stars have forgotten them." Brad Messier, born of Verdalia - Xdripia, 2139 C.E. (Earth time).
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RC Day 30. Quick check-in. All six protocols running: Void Lock, XBurnPro, Omega, Lazarus, Seed Vault, Citadel. 13 languages. 16 themes. Sentinel Guard baseline. EMBO baseline. Plausible Deniability dual-password active. The team is in the back half of the RC window, polishing edge cases and language coverage. Tomorrow is the one that matters. Saturday May 2 at 1pm MST, Brad and the team are hosting live on @XDRIP and Rumble. Bring every question you've been sitting on about self-custody, cold storage, and how the protocols actually work. No pitch deck. Just the real conversation.
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Looking forward to what's coming in Tales of Xdripia.
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The desert 🏜️ of Arkades. The world of Tales of Xdripia is still actively evolving, even as we prioritize XDRIP’s real-world applications such as XECHO and XColdPro.
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No gods. No comfort. No second chances. Only fire, sand… and will. If you walk Arkades, you either break or you become something else.
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XdRiPia Waves retweeted
Kaspersky disclosed yesterday: 26 fake wallet apps inside Apple's App Store impersonating MetaMask, Ledger, Trust Wallet, Coinbase, and four others. The macOS half of the report is worse. Malware called MacSync finds the legitimate Trezor or Ledger software already installed on a user's machine, modifies it, and re-signs the binary past Gatekeeper. The user opens what they believe is their real wallet app. It isn't. This is the failure mode every air-gapped design assumes will happen. XColdPro never lets a seed phrase touch a connected machine. The signing happens offline. The signed transaction is exported as data. The seed cannot be exfiltrated by an app it has never met. RC Day 27. rc.xcoldpro.com
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Nyxor - the Shadow Unicorn 🧙‍♂️
Because security is not a feature. It's an architecture. Ready to Secure Your Digital Assets?
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Last night, Bitwarden's command-line tool got backdoored. For 90 minutes on April 22, anyone who installed @bitwarden/cli version 2026.4.0 from npm handed over their GitHub tokens, SSH keys, cloud credentials, shell history, and crypto wallet data (MetaMask, Phantom, Solana) to attackers. The vault encryption held. Everything around it didn't. The attack didn't target Bitwarden's code. It targeted a GitHub Action in their build pipeline. Attackers hijacked the workflow, pushed a poisoned package to npm, and waited for developers to install it. Same playbook that hit Trivy, Checkmarx, and LiteLLM over the last six weeks. This is the problem with modern software distribution. Every install is a trust chain. npm trusts GitHub. GitHub trusts the maintainer. The maintainer trusts their pipeline. Break any link and millions of machines download malware wrapped in legitimate branding. Here is why XColdPro and XVaultPro are built differently. XColdPro ships as a signed, compiled binary. No npm. No pip install. No live dependency resolution. You download it, verify the hash, and run it. There is no pipeline on your machine to hijack because there is no pipeline. XVaultPro works the same way. Standalone. Offline capable. Zero package manager dependencies at runtime. Your passwords and seed phrases never touch a build system that can be compromised while you sleep. We designed both products on a simple principle: if the supply chain can be attacked, remove the supply chain. No auto-updates pulling from compromised registries. No telemetry calling home to servers that can be poisoned. No dependencies that can be swapped under you. When the next npm compromise hits, and it will, XColdPro and XVaultPro users will not be rotating credentials at 3 AM. They will be sleeping. 🔒 XColdPro: xcoldpro.com 🔒 XVaultPro: xvaultpro.com
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Backing up a seed phrase on a piece of paper in a safe is one place the seed can leak from. One burglary, one flood, one photograph. Shamir's Secret Sharing splits the seed into pieces where any threshold of them, say 3 of 5, reconstructs the original, and fewer reveal nothing at all. Seed Vault inside XColdPro runs this. You distribute the shards to people, places, and formats that do not share a single failure mode. Nobody holds your whole seed. Not even you. @XColdPro
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Stay cold, it’s getting pretty hot out there 🧊. Secure your cold storage software at a 50% discount while it’s still in the RC phase. rc.xcoldpro.com
April's breaches span all three attack layers: chain exploits, smart contract vulnerabilities, and the infrastructure surrounding the signing keys. What keeps appearing at the root cause: admin keys left connected to hot infrastructure. Domain providers social-engineered and hijacked. Signing credentials exposed while oracle feeds are being manipulated. Different entry points, one consistent target. Air-gapping isolates the signing environment from that hot layer entirely. Not because attackers are not creative. Because the machine that signs does not have a network connection. You cannot route to a target you cannot reach. The signing environment and the open internet are separate by design. That is not a feature. That is the architecture. @XColdPro @XColdProCDO
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Frost Edition — the purest form of software-driven cold storage. Now live at xcoldpro.com
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Frost protects. HellBound retaliates. Nyxor disappears. Three editions. One standard: survival. xcoldpro.com
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Buy your ticket to security. 🎟️ Not the kind you open when something breaks. The kind that means nothing ever will. Cold as steel. Clear as ice. Mathematically certain. 🧊 xcoldpro.com
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BlackHole Protocol is available as the ultimate safeguard to protect your assets. Nyxor Edition. State of the art, because there is no second best.
The Drift exploit. The Bitrefill compromise. $168 million in Q1 hacks alone. Lazarus Group at $6.75 billion cumulative. These are not edge cases anymore. This is the baseline threat environment. And it's getting worse. Not better. That's why XColdPro doesn't just air-gap your keys. It wraps them in Void Lock. EMBO triple-pass panic wipe. Sentinel Guard with 12 active shields. Because cold storage alone isn't enough when nation-states are the adversary. @XColdPro
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