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"Witness 1 believed the man was mentally unstable, describing the man as, 'mumbling a lot and having bipolar-like behavior,'" the court documents detailed.Investigators were quick to place a tracking device on Maynard's vehicle looking for answers for who or what sparked the Dixie Fire, the largest single wildfire in California history. They also found additional evidence he might have stoked more fires.
In an improvised Q&A session held through transaction notes, the attacker claimed they wanted to expose a vulnerability in the platform's contract calls to "beat any insiders or hackers." Calling the Poly Network a "decent system," the hacker explained that they did not want to divulge the "bug" to a project team because "anyone could be the traitor."See also:
They claimed that "saving" the assets in a secure account was the "only solution." In subsequent messages, the attacker said that they were angry at the network for making them a scapegoat before they had a chance to explain themselves, and insisted that they had no intention to launder the coins. "That's always the plan! I'm not very interested in money," the attacker said, claiming they perpetrated the hack "for fun."
Claiming that their motivation was "to do something cool but not harmful," the hacker raised even more eyebrows by asking for donations in support of his stunt.
So far, the attacker has racked up around $3,500 - a far cry from the $613 million worth of tokens snatched from the platform.
Poly Network is a transnational decentralized finance platform that operates on the Binance Smart Chain, Ethereum and Polygon blockchains, connecting them in one cyber-spot so that they can cut out intermediaries, thus making coin transfers easier and cheaper.

The CDC *knowingly* combined several days worth of reporting and condensed it into one day.
The Florida Health Department took to Twitter to correct the record - AGAIN:
"This is not accurate. Florida follows CDC guidelines reporting cases Monday through Friday, other than holidays. Consequently, each Monday or Tuesday, there will be two or three days of data reported at a time. When data is published, it is attributed evenly to the previous days."
Another news site reported the CDC's inaccurate information and sounded the alarm on the record number of Covid cases in Florida.
Again, this is based on MULTIPLE DAYS of reporting into one.
The CDC knows this and falsely reported that Florida is experiencing record number of hospitalizations in an effort to attack Governor DeSantis.
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