I will be hosting a call between the #XRPLCommunity, @RippleXDev, & @XRPLLabs devs to talk around the actual bits that run the #XRPL & the native NFT update
I’m hoping this will be a more transparent approach to the way we currently receive updates & also push more developers 2 helping each other instead of slippin in2 DMs
I will be hosting this event as an “XRPL Ambassador” representing Art{,ists} & NFTs 2 @XRPLF & @RippleXDev who see value looping us in as representative of that scope of users who are building, here to foster building on the #XRPL
now & into the future…
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only in-network-culture-security expert i do actually trust for my discord-network security tips ~> @NFTherder
he’s basically like a hotshot that’s just ok i guess. (Or is it like “ok, hotshot”)
I basically thought discord security was non-existent until I heard you could lock it down, always be least permissive, wut r the actual attack vectors that are consistently used.
We went from turning off DMs to ticket bots to ticket bots getting exploited from what I understand
As I understand the main vectors are social engineering, leveraging trusted environments. For instance an admin could burn a discord for the lulz after building trust of 3 months of being a mod in their discord, larping as someone they’re not.
gum-ball-machine NFTs liek the novel @Omakasea_ minting via fallback function resulting in a ux pattern of sending $ETH directly to a contract(wallet) you getting an NFT sent back
Also not really being talked about yet is how @Omakasea_ mint didn’t bog down ETH in any noticeable way, their 2 10K collections sold out in about a day (?)
I am thankful to have found an artist like @xJebzie and a project they founded that came with an amazing community @XRPShrooms being the 𝑓𝑖𝑟𝑠𝑡 project to partner with @clevergallery