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Strategies & Market Trends : 2026 TeoTwawKi ... 2032 Darkest Interregnum -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: TobagoJack who wrote (185877)3/31/2022 10:11:57 PM
From: marcher  Respond to of 220926
 
--there would naturally be fewer airplanes to worry about--

whew, that's a relief.
lots of phenomenal aerial devices falling out of the sky lately...
but i do want a wowwee phone.
-g-



To: TobagoJack who wrote (185877)4/1/2022 7:23:34 AM
From: Haim R. Branisteanu  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 220926
 
Have you heard of recycling metals?



To: TobagoJack who wrote (185877)4/1/2022 2:22:47 PM
From: Pogeu Mahone  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 220926
 
Hackers Just Stole More Than a Half Billion Dollars from Axie Infinity's Ronin Network in What Could Be the Biggest Crypto Heist of All Time
By Taylor Locke
Fortune Magazine, New York
Tuesday, March 29, 2022

In what might be the biggest crypto hack to date, around $622 million has been stolen from a blockchain-based gaming network.

The Ronin Network, which powers the super-popular Axie Infinity game, confirmed the security breach on Twitter today. According to the network's Substack post, Ronin was exploited for 173,600 Ethereum and 25.5 million USDC.

"We are working with law enforcement officials, forensic cryptographers, and our investors to make sure that all funds are recovered or reimbursed," the Ronin Network tweeted.

To approve any withdrawal or deposit, Ronin requires five of its nine validators to sign off on transactions to ensure funds are not moved by anyone with malicious intent. The attacker was able to control four Ronin validators and one validator linked to the Axie DAO -- the decentralized autonomous organization associated with Axie Infinity. ...

... For the remainder of the report:

finance.yahoo.com

gata.org



To: TobagoJack who wrote (185877)4/17/2022 11:43:18 PM
From: marcher  Respond to of 220926
 
oops, need to edit my message:
"...The Ever Forward, operated by Taiwan-based Evergreen Marine Corp., was refloated just before 7 a.m. Sunday by two barges and five tugboats..."
foxbusiness.com

so that big ol' asian cargo ship is [NOT] still stuck in the mud...
but now wowwee phones [STILL] look to be the least dangerous.
go figure:

zerohedge.com