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I believe that mass crypto adoption will come through new social Dapps and web3 gaming. I'll always talk to you enthusiastically about these topics… So let me introduce you to Totemancer
All you need to play a game is 3 minutes, Telegram and a TON wallet, and this link: https://bit.ly/totemancer
It is inspired by the game of Go (囲碁), packed with cool NFTs and deep strategy, and it's as easy to learn as is hard to master 🥵
Forget tap-to-earn and promises of airdrop because the play-to-earn here is real from the very first game. The game economy is self-sustained by NFT minting and trading, and the mechanic is very simple: the more games you play, the more likely you are to discover new tradeable NFTs, and the more NFTs you collect, the greater your chances of winning $TON (up to 10% and 0,01 per match, but bigger prizes are coming with the launch of the PvP Arena)
If you like strategic games, give it a try and challenge me. PRO TIP: All NFT are limited editions, so the early birds catch the worm! 0 reply
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This was one of the most sophisticated crypto attacks ever recorded, and many other protocols are at risk of a similar hack.
But despite the sophistication, the exploit relies on one of DeFi's most known and critical weaknesses: most smart-contracts uses ABI encoded hash which requires blind-signatures of non-human readable data on hardware wallets. Even if you see realiable data on your mobile/desktop/browser wallet, even if they pass all checks, ultimately what matters is that you are always able to understand and verify what you are signing on your hardware. If you fully trust the software interface, using a hardware wallet as a dedicated signing device makes ZERO sense.
Until hardware wallets implement advanced, downloadable, updatable ABI decoding, the only counter-measure is to take raw transaction data when a signature is prompted (e.g., Metamask, Rabby) and paste it into https://etherscan.io/inputdatadecoder to check functions and ToAddress
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