
Twitter Spaces: Krypto POKER
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Twitter Spaces: Krypto POKER
This Twitter Space recording, hosted by Alberto Daniel Hill, delves into a discussion about a project called "Kryptopoker" seeking support from members of the cybersecurity community. The conversation highlights various interactions, personal philosophies, and insights into the psychological profiles, credibility, and trust of the participants.
Participants and Their Profiles:• Alberto Daniel Hill: The host of the space. Alberto identifies as a "hacker" and is even noted by Shady as having been "prisoned for being a hacker," possibly a world record. He prefers to classify hackers as "good hackers" or "criminals" rather than by "hat" colors, implying a focus on ethical conduct. Alberto is presented as mysterious and enigmatic, someone who "talks a lot but yet he tells you nothing about himself," a trait he cultivates to "create a lot of curiosity". Despite this, he is direct and sarcastic in his communication. He strongly believes in taking action against perceived wrongs, even if there's a personal cost, and is open to changing his mind if proven wrong. Alberto is also involved in Web3, supporting "decentralization" and "control in the hands of everyone". He has a significant online presence, with a "much bigger platform" on Twitter than others. He is developing his own NFT collection, "Berty the hacker," and is an affiliate of Unstoppable Domains.• K (also referred to as "King Burrito" or "Kim Burrito"): K is a female participant, though her profile is presented as a "brand". She is a co-host in Alberto's spaces. K explicitly identifies as autistic (though she notes she wasn't formally diagnosed until recently) and discusses her struggles with in-person social interaction, including "facial anxiety" and "stemming" (humming). She finds Twitter spaces appealing as they eliminate the need to "see humans". K describes herself as someone who "talks a lot" but may not "say a lot," and struggles with focus, memory, and task initiation, attributing this to her mental health. She admits to being "very susceptible to subliminal messages" and "manipulated very easily". K is concerned about online privacy and data use on social media platforms, and tends to "assume that people are acting in good faith". She also sees herself as a "social media influencer".• Shady: An individual deeply involved in Web3 as a "Twitter intern," running multiple project accounts and creating content. Shady identifies as a "content creator" and "artist," with a passion for Web3 and NFTs, considering it his main source of income and a "zone" where he thrives. He is a polyglot, speaking Tagalog, Polish, and some German. Shady also identifies as autistic (ASD diagnosed) and shares experiences consistent with ADHD, such as "facial anxiety," talking over others, struggling with "switching" tasks, and having intrusive thoughts related to "harm OCD". He is aware of his tendency to "oversp speak" but finds his community supportive, sending DMs rather than kicking him out. Shady expresses a dislike for British people in Twitter spaces, preferring to interact with diverse individuals.• Queen: Described by Alberto as having "priceless" knowledge in NFTs, knowing "all the tricks, all the scams, all the good practices". She is asked by Alberto to teach masterclasses on NFTs, indicating her high credibility and expertise in the field. Queen has a professional-looking website and speaks Spanish fluently.• Fabian: A friend of Alberto's, ranked third in his "circle of friends" on Twitter. Fabian is a painter who recently resumed his artistic endeavors after personal issues and is participating in a contest. He speaks both Spanish and English.•
The "Kryptopoker" project is introduced by an unnamed individual, who Queen (and later Alberto) refer to. The project is described as:• An online poker game where players earn by playing, rather than paying to play, through tournaments sponsored by NFTs or cash.