Captain Levi
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Security researcher | Amb. @_zknet | Sharing insights @mobymedia spaces| Alumni @cyblackorg. | I tinker with AI Agents.
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🚨 Balancer Exploit, $110M Drained A sophisticated smart contract exploit just rocked Balancer V2. Here’s what actually happened, how it worked, and what you should do if you’re exposed. 🧵
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Don't forget @_zknet
0/ There are currently 750+ privacy focused projects built on Ethereum. Here are 18 of those teams building solutions on Ethereum today.
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Two years ago, while I was still at MTN, a senior developer refused to approach my team for a security architecture review and requirements for what seemed to be an important project. The go-live date was already very close, and the team was still fixing bugs. I think the CIO got
How it feels when engineering teams come to me for security requirements before starting any major project.
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You can now learn key cybersecurity concepts from Harvard professor Dr. David J. Malan right on the freeCodeCamp YouTube channel. In this course, Dr. Malan teaches you how to secure your accounts, databases, software systems, and more. You'll also learn how to protect your
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You may have heard about the Model Context Protocol and wondered how it lets AI tools connect to other tools, APIs, and systems. Well, it's all thanks to MCP servers. In this guide, Manish explains how MCP servers work and helps you build your own with Python and the FastMCP
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This is Why I always say please and thank you.
PewDiePie just vibe-coded his own Chat UI, built an army of chatbots for majority voting and gave them all RAG, DeepResearch and audio output naturally, he only uses chinese Qwen models and runs them on his local PC with 8x modded chinese 48GB 4090s and 2x RTX 4000 Ada his army
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Glider Gitbook is the best place to start learning Glider. We promise to keep adding more and more educational materials to make it easy for you to start using the tool. Whoever masters Glider early, before it becomes mainstream, will benefit more.
One of the most daunting parts of bug hunting is finding vulnerable contracts. This article walks through how to convert a real exploit pattern into a Glider query that surfaces only the most actionable, high-value results. Here’s how:
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Our latest episode on @letscatapult with @forkedby0 is one you don’t want to miss 🎥 We dived into some game-changing updates, from launching your own token with just $10, to earning from trading volume, and now creator rewards have been massively improved. And it gets better…
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This Settles it book marking this tweet.
Have you ever wondered if you need a degree to start a career in cyber security? Over 50% of professionals in cyber don’t have a CS degree; they have skills. Hands-on experience, problem-solving, and proof of ability outweigh theory every time. ✅ Read the full blog to see
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Got it, ✍🏿
@_sivaji__ I need proof you’re good at getting shit done. So: 1. Take Cyfrin Updraft 2. Build cool shit with what you learned
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We had a candidate reach the coding portion of our interview process. The task: “Build an X, use whatever tools you want, just share your screen and thinking aloud” 90% of it was him asking questions to Claude. We hired him. He asked Claude the best questions.
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yes, this is a very good point. you can turn any public findings into a Glider query, and you will basically become the owner of that attack vector. whenever a similar bug is found in any smart contract, either at that moment or in the future, you will get instantly notified.
@xyz_remedy Can I turn anybody's report into a Glider query or it must be mine?
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Last November, I started a Cybersecurity Mentorship Program for 42 people. Today, I’m proud to share that 37 of them successfully completed the cohort 🎉 Here’s how I supported them over the past year 👇🏾 Created a structured learning pathway to build their cybersecurity
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The sooner you realise that no one is coming to save you, the better. It may not be your fault, but it is your responsibility. You owe it to yourself.
@MaxbatIe Massive respect. I doubt there are many who can truly understand this. Wish I could say it gets better, and maybe it does, but has been a 10+ year journey for me now. I know all too well how difficult it is not being physically able to leave the house for days at a time or
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Web 3 Security researchers and auditors
Web3 devs when they find out they don’t need to deploy contracts anymore 😮💨 With @dappable: AI builds, you prompt.
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