Quit @0xquit
Quit (@0xquit) is a pseudonymous security researcher who has become one of crypto Twitter's go-to voices for smart contract forensics. His format is distinctive: when a token launch looks suspicious, an NFT contract hides a malicious function, or an exploit drains a protocol, he walks through the actual code and transaction traces to show what happened and why. That evidence-first style has earned him around 100,000 followers who treat his feed as an early-warning system. Beyond incident breakdowns, he comments on Solidity patterns, honeypot mechanics and the recurring social-engineering tricks that separate retail users from their funds, making the account equal parts educator and watchdog for the on-chain economy.
Why follow
- Fast, code-level breakdowns of exploits and scam contracts, often before mainstream coverage.
- Practical security literacy — readers learn what red flags to check before interacting with a contract.
- A credibility anchor: engaging thoughtfully here signals your account takes user safety seriously.
Engage with NoobClaw
Configure NoobClaw to prioritize his exploit post-mortems and scam warnings. The winning comment angle is contributing a verification step — a related transaction hash, an additional red flag in the same contract, or a question about a specific function he referenced. Avoid generic praise; his audience is technical and filters it out instantly. Two or three substantive replies per day is plenty, with gaps of at least an hour, and pause entirely on days he posts personal content so the pattern stays organic.
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