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Josh | ⚫️ (@jo5htheboss) 's Twitter Profile Photo

pls turn off auto image download there’s a exploit on all IOS devices rn and people are getting drained go to telegram settings -> data and storage -> and disable both Cellular and wifi

pls turn off auto image download there’s a exploit on all IOS devices rn and people are getting drained

go to telegram settings -> data and storage -> and disable both Cellular and wifi
Tim Carden (@timjcarden) 's Twitter Profile Photo

JD Vance just stopped the UK government from spying on your iPhone. The UK gave Apple 2 brutal options: "Give us worldwide access to every user's data, or pay us $10M a day." Legal experts said Apple couldn't win. So Vance went head-to-head with the UK himself:

JD Vance just stopped the UK government from spying on your iPhone.

The UK gave Apple 2 brutal options:

"Give us worldwide access to every user's data, or pay us $10M a day."

Legal experts said Apple couldn't win.

So Vance went head-to-head with the UK himself:
Renegade06 (@renegade1006) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I'm genuinely interested as to why Monad (mainnet arc) still do not allow real builders to run their own nodes rather than rely on useless public RPC endpoints with terrible rate limits. Websockets have just been enabled in testnet-2 which is what most builders were in need of, so why not

Argent (@argenthq) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Most crypto cards secretly screw you Here’s 3 tell-tale signs: 1. Foreign exchange (FX) fees 💱 This is essentially death by a thousand cuts. Imagine losing 1-2% every time you tap Check that 1 USDC = 1 USD

Most crypto cards secretly screw you

Here’s 3 tell-tale signs:

1. Foreign exchange (FX) fees 💱

This is essentially death by a thousand cuts. Imagine losing 1-2% every time you tap

Check that 1 USDC = 1 USD
Nicholas J. Fuentes (@nickjfuentes) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This feels like a nightmare. One of the most horrific things I’ve ever seen. I feel absolutely gutted and devastated. Pray for Charlie Kirk’s soul, his young family and for our country. The violence and hatred has to stop. Our country needs Christ now more than ever.

shrimp (@shrimpwtf) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Very excited to be trying out Tria Premium card offers a beautiful design and staggering 6% cashback. They aim to be a neobank with very international integrations, the way I see it is like a Web3 native Revolut. Card is currently available in limited regions, (Japan,

Very excited to be trying out <a href="/useTria/">Tria</a> 

Premium card offers a beautiful design and staggering 6% cashback. They aim to be a neobank with very international integrations, the way I see it is like a Web3 native Revolut.

Card is currently available in limited regions, (Japan,
ollie (@olliegarch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

CEO of KAST Card is token baiting Massive🚩 As a reminder: - KAST is custodial - KAST has no cashback (if it's not liquid, it's not cashback. it's pre-tge unredeemable points that could be worthless) - KAST charges 2% FX (daylight robbery) Don't fall for their tricks

shrimp (@shrimpwtf) 's Twitter Profile Photo

the cs2 update isn't as bad as it first seems. the reason they did this is because of the new case system, where each skin is valued based on supply and demand, but if reds are the limit of tradeups you'll have some worth absolute dust. this is a way of kind of cementing price of

shrimp (@shrimpwtf) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I think Ledger needs to realise they aren't unique and theres a tonne of sufficient hardware wallets like OneKey and Trezor and all this corporate greed will do is push users away

SCBuergel.eth (@scbuergel) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I misunderstood the Ledger multisig announcement the other day. I understood they've decided to charge like a Swiss private bank, but I've only just realized the extent to which they're not actually private at all... I was also dismayed to see that this is still NOT a Ledger

I misunderstood the <a href="/Ledger/">Ledger</a> multisig announcement the other day. I understood they've decided to charge like a Swiss private bank, but I've only just realized the extent to which they're not actually private at all...

I was also dismayed to see that this is still NOT a Ledger