Monday, August 22, 2022

Craig Wright: You are a fraud, scumbag, psychopath, scammer of the worst type. You deserve to be in jail for all the crimes you have committed.

...Sue me, asshole!!!

Support the fight against this stain in humanity here:

https://opensats.org/projects/opensats_legal_defense

OOTL? Read this:

It would be difficult to overstate how important this is to Bitcoin, yet it's often underestimated because the situation is so bizarre that if it were a novel it would get panned for being too unbelievable.

A conman who can't even program and muddles even the basics of Bitcoin tech started claiming he created Bitcoin to try to get out of trouble after he engaged in long running multi-million dollar tax fraud, which so far ended in a police raid on his home and office where he successfully evaded the police and fled the country.

On several occasions he's claimed he would provide "proof" of his claims, but the proof he provides just gets proved to be forgeries. At one juncture he was ordered to provide a list of specific Bitcoin that he owns to a court and when it was made public parties controlling thousands of Bitcoin from his list immediately showed up signing messages calling him a fraud. Even his mother called out his pathological lying.

You'd think that would be the end of it--- but no, the tax fraud set off an improbable series of forced moves as he then needed to repay the tax authority to get them off his trail so in order to get millions of dollars in loans he claimed that he had possession of 1.1 million bitcoins locked in a trust controlled by a "bonded courier" that would release them to him on a particular date (think of that scene at the end of Back to the Future 2). Unfortunately, there are plenty of technically unsophisticated but wealthy people out there who can be tricked into ignoring even the most conclusive technical evidence of fraud.

When the bonded courier didn't show (surprise surprise), Mr. Wright needed a new excuse and started claiming that his coins were stolen in an oceans 11 style high tech break in of his home to plant a "wireless pineapple" to hack his computers. He claims, conveniently, to have erased the computers afterwards so he has is no evidence of these their theft.

Now you might be thinking-- all this sounds tragic for his victims and their families but why should it concern me? And indeed, for a long time it didn't and so almost anyone of any competence just ignored him. Unfortunately, this gave him significant control of the media narrative through constant events, press releases, and bought and paid for outlets. To really lock it in he began filing lawsuits against journalists and community members that countered his facially false claims chilling criticism. The world has been split into two groups: Ones that don't know any better and will repeat his claims with minimal skepticism and people who know that they don't want to go anywhere near it. As a result the first group sets the public narrative.

With so much coverage treating him seriously (often saying, at most, that his claims are "disputed by some" rather than laughable and thoroughly disproved) and tens of millions in funding from his victims-- allowing him to essentially monopolize a whole lawfirm-- the courts have taken him seriously too. So although his court cases are laughable and doomed, he's able to inflict millions of dollars in legal fees on his victims even when they ultimately win, and in some cases damaging them financially so thoroughly that they're unable to effectively fight back. He's been directing these lawsuits at Bitcoin community members, advocates, and journalists, and more recently Bitcoin developers and former developers and exchanges.

His vexatious litigation has made the Bitcoin Whitepaper unavailable to people in the UK from the original download site, in fact when you search for it in the UK you get a recent forgery by Mr. Wright with his name on it-- I once had a rather confused conversation with a journalist that couldn't understand why anyone would think Wright didn't created Bitcoin, finally they said his name was on the whitepaper and I understood what had happened. It's also caused Bitcoin Core to be unavailable from bitcoin.org to anyone in the UK.

To substantiate his pineapple hack claims he's filed a lawsuit against a dozen (active and former, but increasingly former) Bitcoin developers demanding they aid him in producing and distributing version of Bitcoin with a cryptographic backdoor which will allow him to seize coins he's claimed to have lost (but obviously never owned) or otherwise pay him billions of dollars in damages. To anyone with expertise in Bitcoin it's obvious why the demand can't work: Users simply wouldn't choose to run such a version and would run alternatives or stay on old versions. But the courts aren't Bitcoin experts and seem happy to provisionally take Wright's word for it that it would work and not immediately dismiss the case on the basis of its obvious impossibility.

He's also supposedly filed a second lawsuit against an overlapping and somewhat larger set of developers for, apparently, failing to do his bidding more generally. That's not even getting into the substantial amount of harassment and threats (including publishing a statement that he'd shoot us in the back of the head if he could get away with it) outside of the legal system. His actions have contributed to at least four of some of the most prolific and longest standing developers discontinuing or substantially curtailing their involvement with Bitcoin. (and I'm a target of both of these cases.)

And of course, Wright and his conspirators are actively lobby governments, schmoozing heads of state.

When people talk about Bitcoin being robust and safe from attack this isn't some magical property that exists in a vacuum-- part of what makes it strong is its community. It's protected because its community follows their self-interest and acts to protect it. Sometimes that protection comes in the form of developers engineering excellent security technology, but sometimes what's needed is political, public relations, or legal aid. All the amazing technology in the world can't help if people don't get access to it, don't make use of it because they've been bamboozled out of it, or have to take unreasonable risks to work to maintain it.

The deck is stacked enormously against hodl and Wright's other targets: Wright's laughable claims across multiple countries should have been possible to discharge in a summary judgement, limiting the legal costs to merely hundreds of thousands instead of millions-- but since he has nothing to lose, he'll tell whatever lies are required to keep the litigation going for as long as possible. And with Wright burying his opponents under a hundred of thousands of documents (a substantial percentage of which are forgeries) he easily can drive trial costs into the millions or tens of millions of dollars. It creates a situation where the most rational course of action in court is arguably to just let him win as fast as possible in order to minimize cost, since you'd come out better that way then seeing it through and winning. At best Wright's targets can hope to minimize the damages they suffer, while Wright and his conspirators expect to profit handsomely from their scheme, justifying extensive spending on lobbying and press manipulation while the opposition has been almost exclusively reactive except for a few community members posting angry tweets.

Wright's fraud is an attack on Bitcoin. Not a conjectural or hypothetical attack but a real one that has already done significant damage. I'm confident that this is an attack Bitcoin will survive because I'm confident that when people will stand up to fight for it and not wait forever for it to be solved by the invisible hand without realizing that each of us is the invisible hand. Wait for him to go away has been tried and it just allowed the situation to fester.

We're all extremely fortunate that hodl has been able to hold out to this point and continue to confront Wright's fraudulent claims directly rather than taking one of several very understandable alternative path would minimize his cost but leave the fraud substantially unchallenged. It's an effort that deserves our support.

But helping hodl continue his fight is merely necessary, it's not sufficient: It's unlikely that Wright will be stopped by even a complete victory by Hodl, only slowed by it. At this point it seems likely that the only thing that will trigger the end of it is the start of criminal prosecution. That isn't a long shot either: Last we heard the Australian criminal case over his tax fraud is still ongoing but prosecutors tend to act slowly, only when they're absolutely sure of a win especially absent political pressure or a prospect of funds recovery. But in spite of the vastness of the Bitcoin, our community doesn't appear to be that well politically connected. But not that well isn't not at all: There are some of us that know people with the power to do something here or have it themselves. It's time to start some of those conversations.

https://np.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/wt7uru/this_answer_from_greg_maxwell_deserves_its_own/

https://np.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/wuw8sb/in_an_apparent_response_to_my_stickied_post_mr/


GAA 2.0 was one of the lower tier events

I just need to rant. Ik this topic has been touched upon. sowwy

I don’t think it was all bad. The visuals and music were quite nice. Everything else was just so tedious.

The puzzles weren’t great. I know everybody says that since we had 20d’s to do all of them that it wasn’t bad, or that they weren’t tiresome if you just paced yourself. I disagree, you could give me an entire year to do these puzzles and I still wouldn’t want to do them because they are so monotonous. I think the puzzles themselves are fine concepts, but the fact they are practically everywhere, bugged out/ confusing (Fischl and Monas being prime examples) or just annoying (those raven statues), or just “same-y” (like Kazuha and Xinyan having the exact same guiding light puzzle thing for some reason?) really just makes most of it… not worth it. Oh! but you get… 3 primos per chest… ok.

Speaking of the domains, their stories are not great. Well, actually the stories themselves are fine, the only problem being that all of the storylines we’ve already heard before in either character-stories in profile or just their own hang-out/ story quest. There isn’t a single unique story. But why? One could theorize that HOYO doesn’t want to put new stories in limited time events. When has that ever stopped them before? (*cough* Shadows Amidst Snowstorms)

1st of all, Kazuha is a character that is chronically stuck in the past, which is funny because the entire point of his character is letting go and moving on to live life. But no. Every event he’s in NEEDS to center on his past. First time we meet him? We learn about his past (this one actually makes sense because we need the info for his arc) Irodori festival? About his past. GAA? Let’s make the domain center on his past, and let's force the player to enter it THREE SEPARATE TIMES. Story Quest? Actually nah let’s not even have him be personally involved in the main conflict, he’s just reacting to things happening. I know every character's mirage had their focus on their own backstories, but then- like, don’t pick Kazuha to be a part of this event?? He was the main focus of the one two patches back my god. Please let Kazuha do something else HOYO. Let him get into bitcoin, LEDs, slushies, and lean or whatever the fuck kids are doing nowadays.

Xinyan was also a really weird pick for this event. Her backstory is so… uninteresting? Why is she in an event whose story focuses on showcasing backstory when she has the most generic one ever. She was fine in the 2.2 event one because she didn’t need to be interesting by herself. Also side note I had never laughed so hard when I heard her parents with the really badly done southern accents as well. I don’t know what I was expecting but my god. Not to mention you have to go into her domain 5 FUCKING TIMES? Why??

Fischls domain was also the most unique one out of all of them but literally the whole story was ripped from her character profile. Down to the alternate Fischl showing up and shit. The puzzle mechanic was so half-baked it was simply not good. The thing with the lying ravens? Abysmal. Also side note, does Oz have to repeat EVERYTHING that Fischl says with what “she really means” ? It’s so unnecessary. It only works well in small doses and to make jokes.

By the time you reach Mona’s domain you will be show worn out by the 30 million times you have to enter the other domains and Venti leaving you on read, that your mouse will break do to you trying your hardest to bypass all the dialogue before you go criminally insane and start having hallucinations of a international Genshin KFC collab. The puzzles in this one will practically beg you to do the bare minimum. The story is the same shit we have learned in Mona’s normal story quest. Yippee!!!

Finally… why the actual fuck do the Fatui need to be involved in this?? 9/10 times in genshin the Fatui are involved in this story. They don’t really need to be! I swear this game forgets they have other enemy factions, what are the Abyss Order doing? Nuking Heaven? Who the fuck cares I want to see da Russians again. Also I feel like I was the only one weirded out by Paimon and Traveler finding a clearly mentally ill, delirious, and distraught soldier and immediately deciding to bully the fuck out of him. Like damn the cryo-gunner can not take a break, first he gets racially profiled by a magical goat-girl and now little floaty girls are ableists. This is Rex Lapis’ future, can’t have SHIT in Teyvat.

Also wtf was with the squirrel boat thing? Just- why.


Breaking Bad Spinoff idea

First off, I think the breaking bad universe ended beautifully with better call Saul and there’s really nothing else that urgently needs to be added to it. However… if AMC were to get greedy and somehow force/convince Vince and the gang to keep the universe going, I think a new, in-universe story with new characters could follow the new modern drug world and perhaps even be centered around the effects of the previous events in the breaking bad universe. Holly white could be in college (or more realistically) high school and have a really mixed friend group among which are friends that get curious with the dark web and try to explore it. The legendary blue meth would be advertised everywhere but nothing close to the real product. The main character would order a free sample pack and instantly become addicted to it. But being the kind of kid to appear as a goody two shoes to everyone, he would hide his addiction from his friends and family. Some time later, he would return to the site to order some more. Suddenly, he would get a mysterious message. It’s blackmail. A webcam POV recording of him taking the drug ready to be uploaded to his social media accounts and sent to his friends and family. The blackmailer demands money or bitcoin.

Dunno where to take it from here, I was kinda improvising a story but I think it would be cool to see the breaking bad universe go into the 2022 drug trade era where a lot of deals go down online and we could see the story of a teenage victim losing his innocence and sanity over it.


How to Buy Bitcoin Anonymously

Today, most countries of the world provide an opportunity for people to purchase and sell Bitcoins and other cryptocurrencies for a profit with almost no restrictions. Despite this, the probability that Bitcoin may be banned in any country is increasing day by day. 

These events give crypto traders serious reasons for concern and make the anonymity of investments and trading in Bitcoin one of the most urgent.

In addition to the risk of losing the opportunity to carry out trading operations with Bitcoin in their own country, for many the issue of protecting their savings from tax authorities for personal reasons is also important.

The question concerning how to buy Bitcoin anonymously is asked by people who do not want to disclose their personal data when making transactions.

Using the no KYC Crypton Exchange

Crypton Exchange is a no KYC exchange that is part of the decentralized Utopia P2P ecosystem. It is a platform free from surveillance, censorship, and hacker data leaks. It offers built-in tools for messaging, data transfer, browsing, online payments, mining, etc.

Crypton Exchange is a secure online platform for buying, selling, exchanging, and withdrawing available cryptocurrencies. Registration and the use of the exchange are anonymous and do not require the entry of personal data.

It is a digital offshore that provides anonymous financial transactions. In addition, the platform does not cooperate with other centralized platforms or government agencies, which makes it one of the most independent and private exchanges.

The exchange functions perfectly worldwide and is not afraid of possible blocks by individual countries. Moreover, even if the exchange domain is blocked, it will still be accessible through the ecosystem (one of the advantages of decentralization.)

In addition, Crypton Exchange offers the lowest fees for financial transactions and comprehensive support by a strong Utopia community.

The exchange supports the purchase and sale of several cryptocurrencies:

  • Crypton (CRP) is a privacy coin of the ecosystem and its main financial unit
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Transferring data from one Google to another on regular basis

Hi. I am seeing posts on Google Accounts being disabled due to ToS. Me being a DBA, a paranoid person professionally like taking multiple backs to different storage systems. So I have this one account which was created 15yrs back the times where one can create email by referal only. This one account rules all my services. I have experience in GCP project getting abused when hacker from GitHub got my keys(i had put it mistakenly), they started doing Bitcoin mining. That project was goner or i had to redo my entire projects work. Now i have this account concern. If that accounts gets locked to due some of some shit in drive or photos or videos that AI determines, that i got something potentially that will destroy human race.

If something like this happens for some shitty reason all my hard work for last 6yrs will go boom. The way Google authentication is setup centrally, it will affect YouTube account so watch laters and playlists will be gone, GCP done, email locked out so all bank account pin confirmatiin is gonna be a pain. drive will be the first one to go, that's the shit storm, i never knew what i am backing up. Google photos, the history of family photo collection will inaccessible,with domains the personal blog which you never updated will be fine as well, calender events (people are going to hate me if i don't wish them first thing), Keep notes.

I don't believe in appeal, due to Bitcoin mining history and conversations earlier and looking at number of employees that Google has, appeal reviewer might be a AI as well. This is my assumption, not actually sure if they have people to check and listen to user cry or stories.

WHAT i have in GCP is My 7gb firebase projects, 25gb BigQuery data tables in multiple datasets, 23 urls in app engines stuffs, 147 cloud functions. 35gb of GCS data and i host site via firebase.

So i was looking for a seamless way to transfer data from one Google account to another


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Which city can be considered the blockchain industry capital?

For the crypto industry to develop, a huge number of events, both large and small, take place around the world, where people gather to discuss the development of blockchain technology and the industry as a whole. According to our research, the list of cities with the most events for 2022-2023 is:

  • London - 26 events;
  • New York - 25 events;
  • Rome - 20 events;
  • Dubai - 16 events;
  • San Francisco - 13 events;
  • Miami - 13 events;
  • Singapore - 10 events.

Based on this information, those living in London can visit up to 26 major and several hundred minor events.

Hundreds if not thousands of blockchain events take place worldwide, promising visitors the opportunity to interact with leading experts in the field and get acquainted with the latest innovations, but only a few of them pay off the time and money spent visiting them.

In 2018, before the pandemic, New York exploded with closed parties arranged by crypto investors and millionaires participating in one of the most famous blockchain conferences in the world — Consensus 2018. Raffles of Aston Martin sports cars, whose cost starts at $150 000, rental Lamborghinis, long included among the necessary attributes of dolce vita, nightclubs with extravagantly clothed waitresses—despite the fall of Bitcoin in the first half of 2018, the industry continued to live a life in which Bitcoin traded at $20 000.

Holding blockchain conferences at the time was almost more profitable than trading, especially given the significantly lower risks. CoinDesk, the organizing company, earned about $8 million on tickets to the Consensus 2018 blockchain conference alone.

The prolonged recession on the cryptocurrency market has also affected the conferences. The main complaint against blockchain event organizers was the sloppy speaker selection: employees of dubious cryptocurrency companies or total newcomers with little knowledge of technology would often make the list at the time. Now that the world of cryptocurrencies has more or less stabilized, the public's awareness of the field has grown, and people have become much more picky when it comes to event speakers, especially considering the distance one has to travel and ticket prices.

From here, it can be deduced that the number and quality of blockchain events held in certain cities may vary depending on the speakers, organizers, and the number of people engaged in the industry.

Relevant minor events are often held in the same city a day or two before and after a major conference, which serves to increase their visibility. For example, Facebook and meetup.com turn out to be well-suited for Bangkok. Here you can immediately find a conference of blockchain enthusiasts with the unusual name of Satoshi Square. Upon joining in, you will see how everything in the local blockchain community works and find access to local investors, partners, and resources. Meetups like Satoshi Square take place in venues such as bars and cafes, where one can meet the leaders of the local Google Developers Network. Minor events are a starting point of entry into the local hangout and an opportunity to make new acquaintances. Such events are often free or relatively inexpensive.

There are several ways to go about finding the most successful blockchain events — you can, for example, follow a noteworthy speaker to the place where a major event is set to take place or go through our list and choose the city with the most blockchain events and try to visit as many of them as possible. It all depends on the goals that you want to achieve visiting such conferences in the first place.


The State of the Market

Relief Rally Out Of Steam? Well, it seems like the relief rally might be either running out of steam or taking a big break. Trend lines are breaking all over the place!

At the time of writing the RSI uptrend and price uptrend has broken for Bitcoin, with a potential loss of the 50 day EMA on the cards. 

https://preview.redd.it/s1f5fm3xc8j91.png?width=1600&format=png&auto=webp&s=9d1a1d24c5f468d87f0696ed0c5868ca3edcc570

Many altcoin charts are looking similar to this. Technicals would seem to be indicating that we are at least seeing a pause in the rally. And as usual it is not just crypto. The S&P 500 was just rejected at key resistance after putting in an overbought reading on the daily RSI. 

https://preview.redd.it/1tvp4ryxc8j91.png?width=1600&format=png&auto=webp&s=09a6e1bf883235f2524d0eaf6699123c85f7bc6a

The situation remains volatile as all bear market rallies are. I had hoped for a bit more bullish action here, but as they say “hope is not a strategy”.

Perhaps once the market chills out about what the FED just said we will see one last hurrah and Bitcoin can get to 28k? Maybe the Ethereum Merge narrative still has enough juice to provide one more good pump?

Remember there are lots of major macro events that are causing way too much uncertainty in markets right now. I remain cautious. 

Burry Sells! It has been revealed that famous investor Michael Burry is completely out of the market according to Q2 filings. Burry has been pretty clear that he thinks things are going to get worse before they get better. Seems he is putting his money where his mouth is. 

Fed Meeting Minutes: The minutes from the last Federal Reserve meeting are out and they confirm what we all knew but perhaps wanted to deny. And that is that inflation is likely to stay for a long time and that there is little evidence that inflationary pressures are easing. They also said they expect the unemployment rate to increase in the second half of the of year. Long story short, we are not out of the woods yet!  


Cardano Rumor Rundown August 22, 2022

Hey Everyone!

Let’s go….

Newly Covered Today:

  1. Cornucopias Custom Dome information is here along with game play footage. https://drive.google.com/file/d/1S3m_04-6hGmBPmeP74sZzbIFJIIPeoTC/preview https://twitter.com/RobGreig3/status/1560984962995818499
  2. Charles addressed the dialogue around 1.35.3 on Friday (8.19) and it looks like everything has been resolved by August 20.The path for all SPOs to upgrade to 1.35.3 looks clear. https://twitter.com/IOHK_Charles/status/1560666160861184001 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K85M3c4VfBQ https://twitter.com/IOHK_Charles/status/1561077286807318529
  3. Apparently, MuesliLending will be a thing. https://twitter.com/MuesliSwapTeam/status/1560672945210503169
  4. Coinbase has done a great job of summing up the regulatory progress in crypto in a single chart. https://twitter.com/brian_armstrong/status/1561455357448183808

Previously covered, but still interesting:

  1. The founder of Compound thinks all NFTs are Veblen goods. It’ll be interesting watching this play out in Cardano and elsewhere. https://twitter.com/rleshner/status/1548776604402421761 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Veblen_good
  2. Time magazine is running a cover about how the metaverse will change everything. https://time.com/6197849/metaverse-future-matthew-ball/
  3. The Virtua NFT claim for certain early minters will begin on Wednesday, 20 July at 4pm UTC and run for 24 hours. https://twitter.com/VirtuaMetaverse/status/1549470446046908417
  4. The MuesliSwap public mint will be going down on Wednesday, 20th of July, minting requests can be sent between 12 and 8 PM UTC. Minting starts after 8 PM UTC. Similar to the previous whitelist drop, this will be a fair request mint. https://medium.com/@muesliswap/phase-2-hungry-cows-by-muesliswap-public-mint-882c3c6451fa
  5. Apparently, IOHK has joined the American Chamber of Commerce in Mongolia. https://twitter.com/AmChamMongolia/status/1549216741045293056
  6. Looks like Dubai is planning to add 40,000 metaverse jobs over the next five years. https://twitter.com/Blockworks_/status/1549335302384353280
  7. Virtua gave us a preview of the fancaves for large land plots. https://twitter.com/VirtuaMetaverse/status/1549823956504530948
  8. Today, Cardano users were discussing the functionality and implications of sending multiple transactions in one Cardano transaction. https://twitter.com/javifs96/status/1549732735828344833
  9. Reports are coming in claiming this video shows tanks protecting a bank in China after the bank declared deposits not subject to withdrawal. Others argue this is just a night rehearsal for a parade. In either case, just another reminder about what the crypto space has always said about keys. https://twitter.com/BitcoinMagazine/status/1549808472618926082 https://twitter.com/CarlBMenger/status/1549790500516990979 https://www.cnn.com/cnn/2022/07/10/china/china-henan-bank-depositors-protest-mic-intl-hnk/index.html
  10. Things are heating up between Congress and the SEC and it looks like certain members of Congress are actually on our side. https://twitter.com/RepTomEmmer/status/1549414157925195779
  11. There is a new twitter account called Cardano Heroes tracking the movement of whales from multi-pool stake pool operators to single pool operators. https://twitter.com/ADAHeroes
  12. Looks like CFTC Commissioner Caroline D. Pham is publicly opposing the SEC’s take on asset categorization in the Coinbase insider case. https://twitter.com/CarolineDPham/status/1550159347984044033
  13. Coti has released a medium article on the Djed fee structure. https://twitter.com/COTInetwork/status/1550088008254251011
  14. It looks like the MuesliSwap Hungry Cows mint was phenomenally successful. https://twitter.com/MuesliSwapTeam/status/1550085557732139008
  15. Stake with Pride and Emin Gun Sirer remind everyone that staking in a blockchain with slashing is definitionally unsafe. https://twitter.com/StakeWithPride/status/1550152521275953152
  16. Polina Vinogradova on babel fees. https://twitter.com/timbharrison/status/1550557249868816384
  17. The 3AC Founders were interviewed by Bloomberg. https://twitter.com/PastryEth/status/1550521333691387905
  18. Lyn Alden makes an interesting thread about crypto being a separation of “money and state”. https://twitter.com/LynAldenContact/status/1550960304472956930
  19. Here’s an article from SundaeSwap covering the perspective of a dApp team preparing for the upcoming fork. https://sundaeswap-finance.medium.com/the-vasil-hard-fork-from-a-dapp-builders-perspective-9ee454758c16
  20. Elizabeth Warren and five other members of the US Congress have asked the EPA to “require reporting of energy use and emissions from cryptominers.” https://www.warren.senate.gov/imo/media/doc/2022.07.15%20Letter%20to%20EPA%20and%20DOE%20Re%20Cryptomining%20Environmental%20Impacts.pdf
  21. FutureFest is already working on a plan to have actual humans working in Cardano Metaverses. https://twitter.com/futurefestxr/status/1551607701385318400
  22. There is now a “blockchain-in-a-box” project for Java devs to create blockchain solutions that Ergo, IOG, and Hyperledger have been involved in. https://twitter.com/IOHKMedia/status/1551593026568523778 https://www.bitcoininsider.org/article/176881/blockchain-tool-will-allow-java-developers-build-blockchain-solutions
  23. Apparently Solana is embracing its “open for business only sometimes” history with actual physical stores. https://twitter.com/Scott_eth/status/1551539635137953793
  24. While Cardano’s eras are named after historically significant figures like Voltaire, Basho, Byron, & Shelley; the Ethereum roadmap labels are more like a parody of a reproductive health class. https://twitter.com/VitalikButerin/status/1551603545752870912
  25. Is security the biggest challenge facing the mass adoption of Web 3? FYEO thinks so. https://twitter.com/InputOutputHK/status/1551672421769519115
  26. Plutus Core programs generated from Typescript are now a thing. https://twitter.com/MicheleHarmonic/status/1551261395295080449 https://www.typescriptlang.org/
  27. SpaceBudz has laid out the path to migrate to new art. https://twitter.com/spacebudzNFT/status/1552042478085308418
  28. Cardano 360 will be this Thursday (July 28). https://twitter.com/InputOutputHK/status/1551968626470690816
  29. Kraken apparently forgot that doing business with Iran is a hot button issue for the US government. https://www.reuters.com/technology/us-crypto-exchange-kraken-suspected-violating-sanctions-nyt-2022-07-26/
  30. Senators Toomey and Sinema think you shouldn’t have to pay taxes on crypto purchases or trades under $50. https://seekingalpha.com/news/3860821-us-senators-introduce-bill-that-would-end-taxes-on-small-crypto-transactions
  31. For the first time in modern history, the Federal Reserve has executed back-to-back 75 basis point hikes. https://www.cnn.com/2022/07/27/economy/fed-meeting-interest-rates-75-basis-points/index.html
  32. Indigo reports that they are now feature complete! https://twitter.com/Indigo_protocol/status/1552268277438619648
  33. We now have blockchain tracked clothes on Cardano. But, these shirts are expensive. https://twitter.com/OriginThread/status/1552280610923749384
  34. You no longer have to dislike just Meta (Facebook) OR crypto VCs. You can now hate them both simultaneously in the form of their bastard children: Aptos & Sui. https://twitter.com/milesdeutscher/status/1552281885438488577
  35. The U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis showed a -0.9% GDP growth print this morning (July 28). That’s two quarters in a row of negative growth which corresponds to a common definition of a recession although the National Bureau of Economic Research is considered the official arbiter of recessions and marks such events based on a wide range of economic factors analyzed over many months. https://www.bea.gov/ https://www.cnn.com/2022/07/28/economy/us-economy-second-quarter-gdp/index.html
  36. The July Cardano 360 was released today. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mHHVaxkHFrE
  37. The ADA Realm & Actum Games AMA recording is now available in discord. https://discord.com/channels/903957555083087892/913541370436808754
  38. CardaStation just onboarded a game developer to their team who spent the last six years at Ubisoft working on games like Riders Republic and Ghost Recon. https://discord.com/channels/908827661504237599/909005782790586379
  39. Here’s a mysterious post from Ready Player Me about some news coming from Pavia. https://twitter.com/readyplayerme/status/1552993598022508550
  40. The Ledger Nano now supports 100 Cardano native tokens via Ledger Live. https://www.ledger.com/blog/ledger-expands-cardano-support-manage-100-native-tokens-with-ledger-live
  41. SundaeSwap now has a monthly video development update. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jc8ZCVCMcXM
  42. There was a hack of the Nomad bridge for 150 million that affected several different Cardano projects and wrapped assets in Cardano. https://twitter.com/Oraclecharli3/status/1554266219787784192 https://twitter.com/samczsun/status/1554252024723546112 https://twitter.com/IagonOfficial/status/1554258785690157056 https://twitter.com/GeroWallet/status/1554264725923381248 https://twitter.com/Milkomeda_com/status/1554302195763269632
  43. Charles gave us a very concise summary of what’s going on with Vasil. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Na09S56FwuY
  44. Never forget how many people told us not to worry about the “transitory inflation”. https://twitter.com/patrickbetdavid/status/1554086521468239872
  45. As I write over 18k people have signed a petition asking for the removal of Gary Gensler. https://www.change.org/p/retail-investors-fire-gary-gensler-as-sec-chairman-for-obstruction-of-justice
  46. Apparently there is a Swiss bank now offering Cardano staking to its customers. https://watcher.guru/news/cardano-staking-available-at-swiss-sygnum-bank-as-ada-moves-to-crush-ethereum https://twitter.com/sygnumofficial/status/1554349276985278464
  47. WingRiders posts a thread on the impact of the Nomad bridge hack and how the team responded. The thread will be sure to cause some controversy. https://twitter.com/wingriderscom/status/1554370695919976448
  48. As if the Robbery Forest wasn’t busy enough yesterday, there are late breaking reports from today (August 3rd) about some kind of exploit related to the Solana world. https://twitter.com/nftpeasant/status/1554612135992479751 https://twitter.com/SolportTom/status/1554609401369137152 https://twitter.com/magiceden/status/1554620084831674370
  49. Charli3 may have some bad news for you if you bought their ERC-20 tokens on the cheap after the hack yesterday. https://oraclecharli3.medium.com/charli3-update-post-nomad-hack-a3cd576237a0
  50. The giant gulf between the Cardano approach to smart contract standards and that of our competitors is highlighted amid the Nomad bridge exploit coverage. https://twitter.com/IOHK_Charles/status/1554648163532689408 https://twitter.com/sherlock_hodles/status/1554650723291381761
  51. Southrye makes an interesting observation about what I would call one of the bigger differences between Solana and Cardano. https://twitter.com/Southrye/status/1554679752430161922
  52. Looks like Michael Saylor’s Bitcoin bet isn’t playing out how MicroStrategy expected. He is no longer CEO. He is now only the Chairman. https://twitter.com/Mayhem4Markets/status/1554560424267366409 https://finance.yahoo.com/news/michael-saylor-microstrategy-ceo-bitcoin-204325431.html
  53. Here’s John Woods on the possibility of Algorand/Cardano collaboration. https://twitter.com/StakeWithPride/status/1555001121508249601
  54. This article contains allegations that may cast a heavy shadow of doubt on the purported total value locked (“TVL”) of the Solana ecosystem. https://www.coindesk.com/layer2/2022/08/04/master-of-anons-how-a-crypto-developer-faked-a-defi-ecosystem/
  55. Pavia has unveiled the first look at one of the eight districts in the Pavia Plaza. This one appears to be Japan themed. https://youtu.be/4YCQPPo_O1U https://twitter.com/Pavia_io/status/1555210549423644674
  56. The former President of the New York Fed says a full blown recession is either already here or will be very soon. https://www.cnn.com/2022/08/04/economy/recession-inflation-fed-dudley/index.html
  57. BlackRock and Coinbase are now working together to bring crypto exposure to institutional clients. https://www.cnn.com/2022/08/04/economy/recession-inflation-fed-dudley/index.html
  58. The US Treasury has added a bunch of Tornado Cash mixer related ETH addresses to their naughty guy sanctions list. Reports are also coming in that Circle has frozen USDC belonging to some of these Tornado Cash users. Hilarious reactions followed. https://home.treasury.gov/policy-issues/financial-sanctions/recent-actions/2022080 https://twitter.com/bantg/status/1556712790894706688 https://twitter.com/juthica/status/1556648502658318337 https://twitter.com/bantg/status/1556656916234965000 https://twitter.com/econoar/status/1556752321773576193
  59. PWC just did a big metaverse survey of 5k consumers and 1k business leaders that indicated 67% of companies are actively engaged in metaverse projects (beyond just experimentation) and 82% expect metaverse activities to be a part of their normal business activities in the next three years. https://www.pwc.com/us/metaversesurvey
  60. FutureFest is putting on a metaverse concert event on Wednesday at 7pm ET. https://twitter.com/futurefestxr/status/1556688896825516032
  61. I think we have found the perfect insult: “that’s web2 thinking”. https://twitter.com/matiwinnetou/status/1556681984789086208
  62. Celsius and Voyager users are currently worried bankruptcy proceedings might involve a clawback of certain withdrawals from these centralized financial platforms. https://twitter.com/TheRealPlanC https://twitter.com/SimonDixonTwitt/status/1556574979524804609
  63. Someone actually did dust a bunch of .eth wallets with ETH from TornadoCash. https://twitter.com/josephdelong/status/1557011056572129280
  64. Coinbase reported a $1.1 billion net loss in Q2 vs. $1.59 billion in net income last year in Q2. https://www.cnbc.com/2022/08/09/coinbase-coin-earnings-q2-2022.html
  65. Reports are coming in that Curve was exploited for $573k. https://twitter.com/WatcherGuru/status/1557104364690489346 https://twitter.com/CurveFinance/status/1557104676830601216
  66. Bank of England researchers are worried the use of cryptoassets in the metaverse could lead to systemic risks. https://bankunderground.co.uk/2022/08/09/cryptoassets-the-metaverse-and-systemic-risk/
  67. A law firm representing Pavia has released a “case study” on their work with Pavia. https://twitter.com/StephensonLawHQ/status/1557360513654423559
  68. More surprises from the Coinbase quarterly filing: the SEC has sent subpoenas to Coinbase regarding its stablecoin and yield generating products. https://www.sec.gov/ix?doc=/Archives/edgar/data/0001679788/000167978822000085/coin-20220630.htm#ibd16326c8f82466fbb851d71853b44a8_262
  69. Virtua gives us a first in-world peek at a game inside their metaverse. https://twitter.com/VirtuaMetaverse/status/1557411483809636352
  70. Don’t forget, the Pavia merch claim for plot holders will start today (Aug 11) and run for two weeks. https://discord.com/channels/897161313120321536/897682883471347763
  71. Artifct has released some images in their discord that seem to be related to avatars for their moon metaverse. https://discord.com/channels/882364185244237884/920120911414300773
  72. CardaStation also provided some in-world footage of the community center they are building. https://discord.com/channels/908827661504237599/909005782790586379
  73. Pavia just unveiled their rebrand and new website. https://pavia.io/ https://twitter.com/Pavia_io/status/1557769622320996352
  74. Pavia also gave us a much more extensive unveiling of the first district of the Plaza. It’s a narrated fly through with some interesting details. It sounds like the next district will be Cyberpunk. https://youtu.be/EhHuP4Z-aDk
  75. Cardano Node 1.35.3, which should be the Vasil hardfork combinator event version if all goes according to plan, was released today (Aug 11). https://github.com/input-output-hk/cardano-node/releases/tag/1.35.3
  76. There are some people debating whether the Ethereum Merge will result in tax liability. One of the items discussed is whether ETH holders will essentially be receiving a new coin if proof-of-work miners keep the old chain (and the old PoW ETH coins) alive. https://twitter.com/LucidCiC/status/1557710488955301889
  77. Lots of people took a quote from Vitalik about centralization of Ethereum out of context today (Aug 11). He was actually talking about the importance of sharding. https://youtu.be/kGjFTzRTH3Q?t=2167 https://twitter.com/NerdNationUnbox/status/1557260572621766660
  78. Wow! The Netherlands arrested the developer of Tornado Cash on Friday (Aug 12). The stakes just got a little higher in crypto. I suspect a lot of crypto platform developers will feel a little less easy about relying on their open source/decentralized credentials as a shield against government action. https://www.fiod.nl/arrest-of-suspected-developer-of-tornado-cash/
  79. An interesting point has been made that validating blocks in ETH 2.0 that contain Tornado Cash or other sanctioned transactions would be a violation of the sanctions while not validating those blocks can also lead to financial penalties (“inactivity leaking”) in ETH 2.0. The fear is that this could lead to protocol-level censorship to accommodate sanctions. https://twitter.com/lex_node/status/1558521705244594181
  80. Virtua has released a new episode of their podcast with some hints as to what they are building and some interesting discussion around building a virtual world that will operate across different technologies (browser, PC, mobile, etc). https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2BSl7no82nM
  81. The last two episodes of CopiCafe (the Cornucopias podcast episodes 18 & 19) have revealed some interesting details including screen shots of the mobile game, that the fourth zone of Cornucopias will be inspired by the Canary Islands, the Custom Dome sale may happen in the next two weeks if they can beat the Vasil hardfork, development of land staking is in its final stages, & a custom dome video will be coming next week. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wvGAGNv86Y0 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HnUlXU_tRZY
  82. Cornucopias has released the pricing on their custom domes in discord. https://discord.com/channels/829374949587419137/842583414439542805
  83. The Robbery Forest strikes again. This time it’s reported to be 1.2 billion printed in AUSD. https://twitter.com/WatcherGuru/status/1558735108672065538 https://twitter.com/AcalaNetwork/status/1558785360670298112
  84. IOG Researchers are at Crypto 2022 in Santa Barbara to present the “Ofelimos” Proof of Useful Work (PoUW) paper. https://twitter.com/InputOutputHK/status/1559170170307985409
  85. The Cardano Island Land Claim Event is going down next week! https://twitter.com/VirtuaMetaverse/status/1559261587298467841
  86. Orbis has released the whitepaper for their L2 ZK-Rollup Protocol. https://papers.orbisprotocol.com/whitepaper.pdf https://twitter.com/orbisproject/status/1559178331433512960
  87. WingRiders held a community vote on issues related to the Nomad Exploit Incident. https://twitter.com/wingriderscom/status/1559177924699471873
  88. Here’s a great thread from Maladex on why total value locked (“TVL”) makes no sense at all as a metric in crypto. https://twitter.com/CardanoMaladex/status/1559552276234215424
  89. Ethereum is having a crisis of conscience over the inevitable censorship & loss of permissionlessness that will come out of the Tornado Cash sanctions. https://twitter.com/sassal0x/status/1559357892645437440 https://twitter.com/econoar/status/1559271411658526720 https://twitter.com/freeslave06/status/1559350621714653192
  90. The censorship is already there as a practical matter as shown in this interesting thread on more centralization trouble in the world of Ethereum staking/block validation. https://twitter.com/varun_mathur/status/1558905077523484672
  91. CZ very convincingly makes the case that the large corporate institutions are already here in crypto. https://twitter.com/cz_binance/status/1559642866787426314
  92. The Pavia avatar merch drop for plot holders has finally arrived. https://merch.pavia.io/ https://twitter.com/Pavia_io/status/1559852416820027395
  93. Worried about quantum computing and crypto? There’s already movement in the space that can be incorporated into Cardano. https://twitter.com/JohnAlanWoods/status/1559847847264141313
  94. There is so much political strife in ETH over the censorship issue that the different sides are literally adopting flags at this point. This is how civil wars start. Poloniex is now even hinting at supporting both the proof-of-stake ETH and the proof-of-work ETH Forks. https://twitter.com/ercwl/status/1559284150749765641 https://twitter.com/Poloniex/status/1555085757450272768
  95. We now have more information on the first Virtua metaverse game and a naming contest. https://twitter.com/VirtuaMetaverse/status/1559940305310420992
  96. Cardano metaverses seem to be doing just fine compared to what Meta put out just two days ago (Aug 15). https://www.forbes.com/sites/paultassi/2022/08/17/does-mark-zuckerberg-not-understand-how-bad-his-metaverse-looks/ https://twitter.com/day25/status/1559842465477435399
  97. Pavia is contemplating additional use cases for the Pavia avatar merch like making the pieces keys to access special OG areas and etc. https://twitter.com/Pavia_io/status/1560186546988400640
  98. The Cardano community loves watching the “Bankfull” Podcast boys get dunked on these days. After all their Cardano comments…it’s live by the sword, die by the sword. https://twitter.com/_Checkmatey_/status/1560013273545719810 https://twitter.com/AllenWu29331265/status/1560064947711000576
  99. Here’s some very interesting discussion on Hydra vs. ZK-Rollups in Cardano. https://twitter.com/_KtorZ_/status/1560008315597365252
  100. Lots of talk about the potential censorship problems in the ETH All Core Devs call today. Just a reminder that Cardano currently doesn’t have these problems since different architecture (e.g. No Flashbots-esque MEV-centric middleware). https://youtu.be/jJaCaS0WbIw
  101. LiqwidDAO wants to form a Nonprofit Association in Switzerland to be situated in a jurisdiction with some regulatory clarity. https://discord.com/channels/759807412688388136/981259898551664650
  102. Virtua has released some images of the condo towers. https://twitter.com/VirtuaMetaverse/status/1560353042997940225
  103. C’mon Canada! Selective caps on crypto transactions now?!? https://twitter.com/mochains/status/1559971309597122560

~Army of Spies