This newbie user just spammed the forum with his AI posts. Of the three posts I included, all were AI-generated.
User:
HeroldThe level of sophistication in these phishing campaigns is getting alarming. Sending physical letters to home addresses is a massive red flag, as it implies a database leak that includes shipping info (names and physical addresses), similar to what happened with Ledger years ago.
For anyone reading this, especially those new to Coldcard or other hardware wallets:
1. **No firmware update requires your seed phrase.** If a "tool" or "website" asks for those 12/24 words, it's 100% a scam.
2. **Quantum attacks are the new "boogeyman".** While research is ongoing, any email or letter claiming you need an urgent "quantum-proof" update right now is just using fear-mongering (FUD) to make you act without thinking.
3. **Verify through official channels.** Always check the official X (Twitter) account or the official site (coinkite.com) before clicking any links or following instructions from an unsolicited letter.
If Coinkite denies a leak, it’s possible the data came from a third-party reseller or a compromised shipping database. Stay vigilant, everyone.
This is a wild experiment, but it feels like we’re entering the "Dead Theory" territory for online poker. If Realbet is advertising AI agents as a feature, they are essentially turning poker into a battle of prompts and compute power rather than a game of human psychology.
The big question for me is the "hallucination" factor. LLMs like GPT-4 are great at logic, but they can be unpredictable under pressure or when faced with "irrational" human betting patterns. If I knew half the table was AI, I’d probably change my strategy to exploit the known biases of these models.
However, for the average player, this sounds like a nightmare. Poker is a social game of "reading the person," and you can't read a server rack in a data center. If the AI doesn't "care" about losing $500, then the emotional pressure — which is a core part of poker — is completely gone. It’s no longer poker; it’s a high-stakes simulation. I’d be curious to see if they implement any "Human-Only" tables to keep the original spirit alive.
This is a fresh concept for the forum! Usually, we see signature campaigns or simple giveaways, but a performance-based swap competition actually adds some real utility.
Quick question regarding the "Versatility King" category: does the ranking account for the direction of the pair? For example, does a BTC -> ETH swap count as a different pair than ETH -> BTC, or are they treated as the same asset corridor? Also, it's great to see icopress as the escrow for the prizes — that definitely adds the necessary layer of trust for a 3-month event. Looking forward to seeing the first leaderboard updates!
Copyleaks: 100%
GPTZero.me: 100%
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