Reminder to revoke all approvals to your wallets. Claude mythos becomes available to the public today. Doesn't matter if you have a ledger or trezor. If you approved a defi app to spend from your wallet, you can lose everything if the defi protocol gets exploited, which a lot of them will be in the next few months.
And for the tech illiterate, Etherscan has a neat little tool where you can type in your address and see/revoke all the approvals for your wallet: https://etherscan.io/tokenapprovalchecker
if aave gets exploited the catalog will have more pink wojaks than the bottom of every bear market, lmao
It's a lobotomised version being released.
>>62340172Still just a matter of time. Better safe than sorry
>>62340172Around 200 companies/organizations in 15 countries already have access to the real deal. All it takes is 1 rogue employee deciding that they want to make $100M by looking for defi exploits
>>62340062>falling for the last ai zeitgeist marketing psyopok vaxxcuck
>>62340205did you miss the part where claude was able to find an infinite money exploit in zcash like 1 week ago?
>>62340062Reminder to never approve unlimited token spend in the first place.
>>62340222>people found vuln on projects that literally nobody cares aboutliterally every lil' nigger is currently running dozens of experiments with max settings no matter if white or blackhat.
>>62340222I use it daily for 10 months now, like 10 hours every day, four 20x subscriptions. Even 4.8 is pretty useless for enterprise security. The bugs it can find are due to total IT laziness. When tasked with designing security-relevant parts of an enterprise application, it fails hard. It can implement some code for it though, by using the public security libraries, but in a narrow context. What I read of Mythos looks like the bugs found are a result of thoroughness and speed of AI, not actual logical capability beyond humans (yet). TLDR: Crypto is finished even more than before, but only by a margin.>>62340222Yes, 4.7 and 4.8, with some help. If Russian haxors had searched thoroughly, they could have done that years ago, with or without AI help.So the new problem is the mostly the marketing campaign, and the prompts that have become easier, so there are more people doing more digging now.
>>62340248if you have 100k in your wallet but only 10k approved spending, cant hackers just drain you over several transactions?
>>62340062What fucking retard would allow his wallet to spend for him?
>>62340364every person who has ever used a dex or a defi protocol
>>62340389then it would only be their spending wallet, not their savings wallet retard you must be an absolute mongoloid to give some bot or dex or whatever access to your entire fucking holdings
>>62340362Approve amount decreases as it gets spent.
>>62340402you said wallet, not savings wallet. words matter, brainlet
>>62340364a lot of people keep everything under a single key and use this key to interact with defi. lol.
>>62340062Thanks for reminder
>>62340567I have an ease of use hot wallet that I use as a load and unload wallet for trades, I have a savings wallet connected to a ledger that requires approval on connected device to approve all transactions, and keep cash on cex for the APR. am I smart?
>>62340256you make it seem like it's just telling chat gpt or claude hey bro no mistakes pl0x find 1337 h@xGod people are moronshave you ever heard of guardrails? key value store? tuples?speak english?
>>62340364A-agentic AI
Forgot i had given aave usdt spend approval. Phew
>>62340389speak for yourself, i would never allow my hot wallets to sign for my cold wallet. always transfer between the two
>>62340256>>62340172The retarded nerfed version of Mythos is still significantly better than Opus 4.8 and all the other models. Especially when it comes to cybersecurity, which is what makes it such a serious threat to defi protocols