Wouldn’t it be nice if Bashir were actually correct?
In related news, scientists have figured out a way to easily cut a pizza into seven equal slices.
And now, for something completely… odd:
My Twitter feed gets weird sometimes.
Can’t blame them, anything they buy from US sources is going to be crammed to the hilt with zero day exploits etc.
It’s not a commercial issue right now but it will become one.
“The amount of money you hacked is the biggest one in the defi history,” Poly Network wrote in a letter to the attacker it posted to Twitter. “The money you stole are from tens of thousands of crypto community members… you should talk to us to work out a solution.”
“Following the hack, Poly Network established several addresses to which it said the attacker could return the money. And it appears the hacker is cooperating: As of 7:47 a.m. ET Wednesday, Poly Network said, it had received about $4.7 million back. It was not immediately clear who was behind the hack or why the money is being returned.”
“Hey, you stole our money. Give it back!”
“OK, here.”
Eh?
And why 4.7 as opposed to just 2 or 3 or 4.15?
I appreciate that she gave the bear a heads-up warning before she sprayed it. That was very nice. Everyone knows, though, that grizzlies are horriblis at spoken English.
I’m imagining that the coins are unusable to the thiefs for technical reasons but they are being held hostage. They probably negotiated that they would “give those coins back” in return for some much smaller payment and will probably continue to do so. The point of the open letter was to indicate that such a negotiation was possible.
This kid watched too much Disney and not nearly enough Wild Kingdom.
She has an interesting way of dealing with bears.
Indeed. Calling attention to oneself when it’s paying attention to something else is a terrible strategy.
She seems to think that pepper spray is bear-cryptonite. It’s not!