
Paul
@DaimonLaw
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Lawyer and Researcher focusing on digital assets and blockchain solutions. | XRP survivor | Views are my own | Tweets are not advice | https://t.co/skrByYXIA9
Australia
Joined March 2021
I listened until the end to hear the debate about foundation models in crypto. It's rare to hear a spicy debate on crypto foundations but it's a necessary discussion and was glad to see @milesjennings lay down a challenge. Obviously, what follows isn't legal advice - just some.
This week Ethereum discovers org charts and James Wynn discovers 40x leverage isn’t a personality. And DUCS! Decentralization, UX, Censorship Resistance, and Scaling 🦆. Timestamps.00:00 Intro.02:12 The Saga of James Wynn.06:20 Market Manipulation vs. Transparency.17:37 57,
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RT @EnricoShippole: We open-sourced 99% of US caselaw on @huggingface. Both AI and legal tech companies are selling this data for a high pr….
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RT @areta_io: 1/ The State of Crypto Security 2025 uncovers a big shift in crypto hacks: in 2024, only 8.5% of value stolen came from code….
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Finally - something worth reading about the Robinhood announcement after wading through marketing slop and shills the whole day…. @HadickM bringin the sauce.
I know everyone is really bulled up on the Robinhood announcement and tokenized equities, and not to be a bear, but the conversation seems to lack a lot of nuance. I'm a long term bull but I expect near term expectations are WAY too high. So lets take a critical look. So, how.
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This story is wild and a small taste of what’s coming for SaaS. I never understood the Docusign model and felt it was a complete rip-off for a very sub-standard and frustrating tool. Not surprisingly, all these e-sign business are ripe for disruption. Here’s a radical.
I got a cease and desist from DocuSign for my free SaaS. A couple of months ago, I saw a tweet from @awilkinson: “I just found out how much we pay for DocuSign and my jaw dropped. What's the best alternative?”. Me being naive, I thought “how hard could would it actually be to
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Privacy-preserving features are a moat. Whoever gets there first at scale could easily end-run everyone else and win big.
Everyone ragging on Apple for AI but imo they should be celebrated for taking a privacy first approach. Meanwhile, big AI companies are stealing all your data on a daily basis. It's harder to build AI with a privacy first approach but it's very important.
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We don’t need amnesties. We need action. Amnesties do not provide any clarity at all. They don’t aid investment in the sector. And Australia is long past due law reform in this space. Hell, if the US can get law through partisan gridlocks, we have zero excuses. We’re ready to.
📣 Jaime Lumsden – Hamilton Locke, discuss the need for an amnesty or structured transition period to bring clarity and fairness to Australia’s digital asset regulation. 👉 Watch the full series on YouTube:
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I was shocked when my 3 young nieces, 2 of whom are in University and one of whom is studying software engineering mocked AI tools. The latter niece berated me for promoting AI for coding due to (admittedly legitimate) security and privacy concerns. But I urged them to use AI.
The CEO of Franklin Templeton ($1.5T AUM), Jenny Johnson, is hacking with Replit on the weekend. What’s your excuse?
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RT @amasad: The CEO of Franklin Templeton ($1.5T AUM), Jenny Johnson, is hacking with Replit on the weekend. What’s your excuse? https://t.….
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RT @areta_io: 1/🚨 The Uniswap Foundation Security Fund (UFSF) is accepting new security provider applications!. We're excited to announce t….
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RT @ThreeSquaredHQ: Web3 conference/events calendar for 2025 finally out 🥳🥳🥳 Feel free to share. If you want your….
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It’s 2025 and companies are still using long-ago compromised 2FA. Personally, I’ve move everything over to hardware authentication but even security-conscious providers leave the door open on less secure options so it’s a bit of a mixed bag.
Add 2fa password to your Telegram and WhatsApp ASAP. Assume all your SMSs can be intercepted and are unencrypted, public data. Stop using SMS for authentication wherever you can. Also, stop sharing your mobile number with people you don't trust.
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This type of corporate espionage is not unheard of and requires constant vigilance. When you’re starting out, the espionage can happen from the inside because spies can easily access the entire business operations from the CEO down. Once you reach size, the corporate espionage.
Rippling sued @Deel today. Our lawsuit alleges Deel cultivated a spy at Rippling & orchestrated a long-running trade-secret theft. The spy searched “deel” in our systems 23 times per day on avg, letting him spy on Deel’s own customers who were considering a switch to Rippling.
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RT @aliciakatz: having worked in this industry for nearly 5 years, i will say definitively that it wants women. developers, lawyers, leader….
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We’re going to be doing this a lot for the next few years. If people actually took a close look at what Ripple is up to in *all* aspects of their operations (much of it public knowledge) and learned from that, we might actually have a hope as an industry. Heads up: by my.
Ripple pitched SOL as part of a national reserve in order to make the inclusion of XRP in a reserve seem more legitimate, according to sources familiar with the conversations. @vronirwin reports.
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RT @phildaian: @nic__carter you are actually totally wrong. I don't care about price at all. I barely even hold any bags. I build tech. I….
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