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✿ ZACH HARRIS ✿
@zachharris.eth
File this under, fucking terrifying. Please forgive me and my naiveté but what is the strategic advantage of going public with this? Feels like something you and your administration wouldn't humble brag about.
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Vitalik Buterin
@vitalik.eth
Proposed extra-naive benevolent conspiracy theory: this is "internal propaganda", someone saying this to convince _their own side_ to adopt some belief If I was a high-level deep state operative and I wanted to push to stop surveilling/hacking the world and instead support encryption for all, this is *exactly* the strategy I would take: make sure people learn about every single instance of US government databases getting hacked by foreign govs, so as to make the case that maybe the US government should just not have huge centralized databases of everyone's private data and we should keep data locally hosted and zk-prove things as needed
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shoni.eth
@alexpaden
to inspire next gen with the truth i’d hope
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highplains.base.eth 🎩✨🔴
@highplains66
They are legally obligated to state when they have had a major cyber incident.
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Monteluna
@monteluna
File this under conspiracy theory, but I have a higher probability than 0% that as the next administration comes in they're going to release that most of the Biden administrations computer systems are completely compromised. There were a couple of events that happened this year that were just bizarre from a technical perspective and how the administrative offices seem extremely slow, and the only explanation I could have is that maybe their information systems just don't work.
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