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🚨MASIVNÍ: ARK INVEST CATHIE WOOD KUPIL AKCIE KRYPTOMĚN V HODNOTĚ 18 MILIONŮ DOLARŮ
ARK Invest se ve čtvrtek pustil do nákupu akcií kryptoměn v hodnotě přes 18 milionů dolarů, přičemž učinil odvážné kroky přesvědčení, když ceny klesly.
ARK zakoupil $ 12.4 milionu akcií Robinhood $Hood, která ihned po pádu akcií o 9 % v jednom sezení.
Optimistické $BLSH obdrželo 10. po sobě jdoucí nákup od ARK, což je vzácná série, která signalizuje hluboké, neochvějné přesvědčení v dlouhodobou tezi kryptoburzy.
Bitmine $BNMR také přidal k ARK rostoucí expozici v oblasti těžby kryptoměn, čímž zakončil široký, mezioborový den akumulace kryptoměn s celkovou hodnotou 18 milionů dolarů.
Na CEO Binance France, Guillauma Chassina, došlo k cílenému útoku, který zdůrazňuje rostoucí fyzická rizika pro vedoucí pracovníky v oblasti kryptoměn.
Dva ozbrojení útočníci se pokusili vniknout do CEO domova, ale neuspěli kvůli bezpečnostním upozorněním.
CEO je v bezpečí a francouzské úřady zahájily vyšetřování této záležitosti.
Úředníci se domnívají, že se jednalo o cílený útok kvůli jeho kryptoměnovému bohatství a vysoce postavené pozici.
This is insane. Someone built a Clawdbot that turned $50 into ~$248,000 overnight.
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This is insane. Someone built a Clawdbot that turned $50 into ~$248,000 overnight.
Someone in a Discord chat said he pulls in $200 a day - and it took him six years to reach that point. Asked whether Polymarket is basically gambling. Another person responded with a screenshot. $248,000 overnight. The chat went quiet.
The Setup (Secure Version) From fresh Ubuntu VPS to hardened private AI server. Do it in this order. 1) Lock Down SSH → Keys only, no passwords, no root login.
2) Default-Deny Firewall → Block everything incoming by default.
3) Brute-Force Protection → Auto-ban IPs after failed login attempts.
4) Install Tailscale → Your private VPN mesh network. This is what makes everything reachable only from your devices.
5) SSH Only via Tailscale → No more public SSH exposure.
6) Web Ports Private Too → ClawdBot gateway only accessible from your devices.
7) Install Node.js 22 → ClawdBot requires version 22+. Ubuntu’s default is older.
8) Install ClawdBot
9) Lock ClawdBot to Owner Only → Only you can message the bot. Add this to your ClawdBot config: Never add ClawdBot to group chats. Every person in that chat can issue commands to your server through the bot.
10) Enable Sandbox Mode → Runs risky operations in a container instead of your actual system. Check the security docs and enable isolation. If something goes wrong, the blast radius is contained. 11) Whitelist Commands → Don’t let the agent run arbitrary commands. Explicitly list only what it needs: If the agent gets hijacked through prompt injection, it can only execute what you’ve whitelisted.
12) Scope API Tokens → When connecting GitHub, Gmail, Google Drive: do not use full-access tokens. Give minimum permissions. Read-only where possible. If something goes wrong, damage is limited to what that specific token could do. 13) Fix Credential Permissions → Don’t leave secrets world-readable.
14) Run Security Audit → Catches issues you missed. Don’t skip this. If this fails, do not deploy. Fix whatever it flags first.
Verify Everything
Result should be: No public SSHNo public web portsServer only reachable via TailscaleBot responds only to you Create Telegram Bot Open Telegram, search for@BotFatherSend /newbot, follow promptsCopy the token it gives youGet your user ID from@userinfobotEnter both in clawdbot onboard --install-daemon Approve Pairing After setup, message your bot on Telegram. It won’t respond yet. Now it should respond.
A Note on Prompt Injection A member of the ClawdBot community ran an experiment. They sent an email from an unrelated address to an inbox ClawdBot could access. The message included concealed instructions. ClawdBot executed them and wiped every email. Including the contents of the trash. This wasn’t hypothetical. It actually occurred. Claude Opus 4.5 is explicitly recommended because Anthropic trained it to withstand prompt injection (internal tests show ~99% resistance). That’s useful, but it’s only one layer. Command allowlists, sandboxing, and narrowly scoped API tokens make up the rest. Common Errors “no auth configured” - Run clawdbot onboard again and reconfigure authentication. Bot not responding - Pairing was never approved. Run clawdbot pairing list telegram and approve it. “node: command not found” - Node.js isn’t installed. Execute the NodeSource install command. Gateway won’t start - Run clawdbot doctor to identify what’s failing. Trading. Data over opinions. Results over theories.
This is insane. Someone built a Clawdbot that turned $50 into ~$248,000 overnight.
Someone in a Discord chat said he pulls in $200 a day - and it took him six years to reach that point. Asked whether Polymarket is basically gambling. Another person responded with a screenshot. $248,000 overnight. The chat went quiet.
The Setup (Secure Version) From fresh Ubuntu VPS to hardened private AI server. Do it in this order. 1) Lock Down SSH → Keys only, no passwords, no root login.
2) Default-Deny Firewall → Block everything incoming by default.
3) Brute-Force Protection → Auto-ban IPs after failed login attempts.
4) Install Tailscale → Your private VPN mesh network. This is what makes everything reachable only from your devices.
5) SSH Only via Tailscale → No more public SSH exposure.
6) Web Ports Private Too → ClawdBot gateway only accessible from your devices.
7) Install Node.js 22 → ClawdBot requires version 22+. Ubuntu’s default is older.
8) Install ClawdBot
9) Lock ClawdBot to Owner Only → Only you can message the bot. Add this to your ClawdBot config: Never add ClawdBot to group chats. Every person in that chat can issue commands to your server through the bot.
10) Enable Sandbox Mode → Runs risky operations in a container instead of your actual system. Check the security docs and enable isolation. If something goes wrong, the blast radius is contained. 11) Whitelist Commands → Don’t let the agent run arbitrary commands. Explicitly list only what it needs: If the agent gets hijacked through prompt injection, it can only execute what you’ve whitelisted.
12) Scope API Tokens → When connecting GitHub, Gmail, Google Drive: do not use full-access tokens. Give minimum permissions. Read-only where possible. If something goes wrong, damage is limited to what that specific token could do. 13) Fix Credential Permissions → Don’t leave secrets world-readable.
14) Run Security Audit → Catches issues you missed. Don’t skip this. If this fails, do not deploy. Fix whatever it flags first.
Verify Everything
Result should be: No public SSHNo public web portsServer only reachable via TailscaleBot responds only to you Create Telegram Bot Open Telegram, search for@BotFatherSend /newbot, follow promptsCopy the token it gives youGet your user ID from@userinfobotEnter both in clawdbot onboard --install-daemon Approve Pairing After setup, message your bot on Telegram. It won’t respond yet. Now it should respond.
A Note on Prompt Injection A member of the ClawdBot community ran an experiment. They sent an email from an unrelated address to an inbox ClawdBot could access. The message included concealed instructions. ClawdBot executed them and wiped every email. Including the contents of the trash. This wasn’t hypothetical. It actually occurred. Claude Opus 4.5 is explicitly recommended because Anthropic trained it to withstand prompt injection (internal tests show ~99% resistance). That’s useful, but it’s only one layer. Command allowlists, sandboxing, and narrowly scoped API tokens make up the rest. Common Errors “no auth configured” - Run clawdbot onboard again and reconfigure authentication. Bot not responding - Pairing was never approved. Run clawdbot pairing list telegram and approve it. “node: command not found” - Node.js isn’t installed. Execute the NodeSource install command. Gateway won’t start - Run clawdbot doctor to identify what’s failing. Trading. Data over opinions. Results over theories.
People are making money on Polymarket while they sleep... here’s how 🔥
We can use OpenClaw to automate weather trades on Polymarket.
First, what is NOAA? NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration) is the U.S. government agency that publishes official weather forecasts and probability data.
It’s one of the most reliable sources for rain, temperature, and storm predictions.
Here’s where the edge comes in: NOAA publishes a probability. Polymarket sets a price based on what traders think.
Sometimes those two don’t match.
Example: If NOAA says there’s a 70% chance of rain, but Polymarket is pricing it at 55%, there’s a gap.
That’s where the bot acts. • If forecast probability > market price → buy. • If forecast probability < market price → sell.
OpenClaw monitors this 24/7 and executes automatically.
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