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It’s so unbelievably poetic that I did things in the order I did them. Stranger than fiction…fr fr.
This is where I did the last few trades of crapcoins on the way out of the main burn wallet. It’s still on-chain. I left about $10k of value here on 5/14/2023. You can rent the uryu.eth ENS name on double.one to hold until it comes up for registration again. Just understand that I cannot get your Eth from this wallet or any ERC coins, I do not have the recovery key. They are locked forever. All I wanted to do was cement this journey immutably and the original intention was to inspire people to use the ENS name by making it available for rent. I guess I’ve done just that, but not for the original intended idea. I just thought it was a cool, short name, that would remind people of the support character Uryu Ishida from the anime Bleach. Younger people watch anime, I have too. They’re inheriting web3. They want to be like these characters(cosplay), so maybe it’ll be a super valuable asset in the future? LOgiC.
This account also has ENS registrations for pckr.eth, seehad.eth(:P), checkov.eth, and rbac.eth. Feel free to watch them when they come up for re-registration. I cannot, I’m unwilling, and I’m unable to keep them due to my lack of ability to access this wallet.
Pckr.eth’s intent was to lock up a short ENS name that matched a well-known IP that’s part of the Hashicorp brand before they could think of the idea. I don’t know if anyone would ever intend for it to be for the Packer product, but in a few years, with innovation? You never know.
Seehad.eth- I told you my name was Chad. C – H A D, sound it out. You’re welcome. Are there any other URLS registered similarly on L1 internet? /shrug
Checkov.eth- a cryptodorks worst nightmare, but it took about 2 minutes to figure out this system. Checkov is a code-level security scanning tool that checks a Dev’s code syntax for terms/fields that are commonly part of “misconfigured” code, or code that doesn’t match only the couple terms I want to be in there, and checks a database for the good configuration terms(common string matching), and indicates to the Dev whether or not their code will pass a software security posture code scan. sEcURIty.
Rbac.eth- Because I’m such a G with authentication and OAuth. RBAC stands for Role-based Access Control and is the foundation of the interoperable B2B login process across the globe. Learn to configure internet authentication, try new things all the time, and you too can “hack” Twitter (prove I did something malicious). The B2B login process utilizes the API and uses the OAuth standard to format your authentication token. When you first login to CT, and you’ve logged into Gmail before, the browser reads your cookie data, it prompts you to login using the google account that’s found in the cookie. You bounce off Google for authentication, you authenticate, it formats a token and sends that token to CT. Token says: Yep, he’s legitimately crapcoindestroyer@duck.com. Please let him access your service and here’s some basic info that comes from the previous source. This login process after getting the token doesn’t trigger the robot check because API access is a revenue stream and you know who won’t stop the revenue stream, fr fr.
Is crapcoindestroyer@duck.com a real registered email address? Only one way to find out, right? Is the backup email address c*****@duck.com? Did I know they were looking for any new gmail addresses registered to c*****@duck.com or with my phone number. /shrug
Feel free to register them after they come up for renewal, I won’t be renewing them. They’re infamous now. They represent the spirit of the tools and knowledge needed to achieve “The Great Memecoin Stealth-insider Garbage Cleanup of 2023”. It’s a mouthful.
You can rent this NFT to show your support for this wallet’s role in achieving infamy, so you know when it comes up for renewal. Please don’t make bets on how much money it will or won’t make in the future, if you’re going to throw money in the trash, send it to a charity instead. All coins except Eth or WEth in this wallet are crapcoins. They were heavily manipulated up and down while I was working to figure out how it all works. They are burnt forever, if you believe me, that is. LRC is a crapcoin because of its part in unleashing such trash on everyone’s networks. AMMs are MEV bots. Period. And their possible role in helping the other groups craft other potential different secure deployment methods. I’m slightly sad to let this wallet go. Lots of crapcoin memories :’( But…eyes on the prize.
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