samczsun @samczsun
samczsun is arguably the most respected security researcher in crypto — a pseudonymous white-hat who spent years as head of security at Paradigm and became legendary for discovering critical vulnerabilities in major protocols and orchestrating rescues of funds that would otherwise have been stolen, at times involving amounts in the hundreds of millions of dollars. He went on to lead the creation of SEAL (Security Alliance), including the SEAL 911 emergency response line that protocols call when they are being exploited. His feed features incident analysis, security education, disclosures and the occasional dry joke. When an exploit hits and confusion reigns, his account is where much of the industry goes for the technically accurate version.
Why follow
- Authoritative, technically precise analysis when exploits and incidents unfold.
- Security education that raises the baseline for every builder and serious user.
- Visibility into industry-wide defense coordination through SEAL's work.
Engage with NoobClaw
Precision or silence — that's the rule under a security researcher's posts. Reply to incident threads only with verifiable additions: an on-chain observation, a related historical exploit, or a clarifying technical question asked humbly. Never speculate about attribution or losses in his replies. NoobClaw should treat this as a low-frequency, high-stakes venue: alert on his incident posts, allow at most one reply per account, and only from developer or security-persona identities with credible history. A single accurate contribution during a live incident earns more standing here than months of routine engagement.
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