Flex Bronson
@oxbehindthecode
A ghost in the algorithmic abyss. A decoder of crypto’s endless grifts. A poet of destruction.
Backing a stablecoin with another stablecoin backed by the first isn't finance - it's expensive performance art. @StreamDefi and @elixir got caught playing stablecoin hot potato. In one instance, Stream turned $1.9M into $14.5M xUSD through recursive minting. Story below.
Vibe coding lets devs ship AI‑generated code that feels right without understanding it. In crypto and DeFi, this speeds up bugs and creates ticking time bombs. Stop trusting vibes - your next deploy could break everything. Story below.
Been to hell and back many times. Still have a soul. Still don't screw people over to get ahead.
Three incidents in eleven days. The collapse of @kadena_io exposed the quiet decay beneath the Wall Street polish - mismanagement, missed signals, and a runway that vanished before anyone noticed the lights were out. Story below.
AWS sneezed. Crypto caught pneumonia. Coinbase crashed, MetaMask disconnected, L2s went dark. Blockchains kept running - access didn't. 37% of Ethereum on Amazon's servers. Decentralization is a meme. Two outages, six months. We rent sovereignty. Story Below.
$300 trillion of $PYUSD - more than 2.5x global GDP - was accidentally minted by @Paxos via a single key with infinite power. Then burned 22 minutes later. All for just $2.66 in gas. Could regulated stablecoins be a carefully managed illusion? Story below.
A digital iron cage in Myanmar’s scam cities - $10B stolen from victims, 100K trafficked into forced labor, and dozens of Starlink dishes on rooftops across the compounds power the satellites, crypto flows, and AI scams that keep modern slavery running nonstop. Story below.
Instead of the government mandating digital ID and surveillance on us, we should be mandating digital ID and surveillance on the government to monitor how they are spending our money and what they are discussing with their corporate lobbying cronies. We fund them. They serve us.
The great thing about ZEC is that no one else can see how much money you’ve lost today
Chosen ones are forged in fire.
You wanted to opt out, they want to make it illegal. Digital IDs, programmable money, biometric gates - the panopticon is operational. Nepal fought back, Vietnam complied. Cypherpunks still code tools to vanish. The quiet future belongs to ghosts. Story below.
Young cats don't understand lions.
It takes some kind of balls to even suggest this to the creator of The Wire:
I’m turning 41, but I don’t feel like celebrating. Our generation is running out of time to save the free Internet built for us by our fathers. What was once the promise of the free exchange of information is being turned into the ultimate tool of control. Once-free countries…
They turned rights into permissions — Then started charging you for them. 💸 Fishing 🎣 → License Marriage 💍 → License Speech 🗣️ → Permit Travel 🚗 → Fee When did freedom become a subscription? 👁️
🚨 The Black Vault has obtained newly released FBI audio from the Art Bell file. It’s choppy, redacted, and incomplete — but it is a rare piece of documented history on the Coast to Coast AM host, as released by the Bureau. theblackvault.com/documentarchiv…
$1.8 million walked out the door as @MIM_Spell deprecated Cauldron contracts let anyone flip a flag and borrow uncollateralized MIM. Three hacks, over $21 million lost, and the simplest exploit yet proves some magic tricks are deadly obvious. Story below.
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