sillytuna's wallet drained of $24m. address poisoning is such a dumb win. wallets already know my full tx history. why isn’t there a default warning like: “you’ve never sent to this address before.” especially when amount > x. this is literally a 1-line UX fix. not sure if this was address poisoning or kidnapping. anyway, I hope he’s doing okay and that he can recover what was stolen
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Even I have nothing right now, and my inbox is flooded with these scams. wild how many people fall for them (plot twist: im "people" 😁. the last time i got scammed, i lost literally everything. life went completely dark and i'm still recovering from that hit today) whenever i hit rock bottom and lose hope, my inner voice just goes: "hey safi, get up and work. your son has no one else and he needs you strong" that's the only reason i keep pushing and keep working that exact pain is why i'm conceptualizing a custom AI model to detect these tactics. dead-simple UX, but heavy under the hood: self-updating based on user incident reports, and using vlayer (zkTLS/Email Proofs) to cryptographically verify those reports without ever exposing raw private data on-chain. privacy is a red line initial training isn't even th bottleneck, scam data is abundant online. we have mechanisms for the model to self-improve at minimal cost. making the whole thing open source so anyone can verify the security specs themselves
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building PRSpec (an automated eip compliance checker) is 90% galaxy brain logic and 10% wondering why everyone ignores infra tools until things break 🙃 everyone wants robust ethereum specs until it's time to fund the tool that actually automates them genuinely surprised this isn't getting more noise considering how much time it saves protocol devs. giveth campaign is live if anyone wants to fund my current coffee addiction if not, i'm still coding it anyway.
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