Honoured to be building with @AztecNetwork ๐ค
This collaboration is a testament to their world-class engineering โ Noir is an outstanding DSL, and the thriving Aztec ecosystem is what makes privacy-first identity truly scalable.
This collab is also a quiet nod to the zkKYC logic weโve been grinding on for years. Honestly? Itโs the best work weโve ever done โ and itโs becoming the foundation for how Web3 identity actually works.
Tomorrow, weโve got something else to share. Just a little something. ๐
Privacy without identity doesnโt scale. Identity without privacy shouldnโt exist. Compliant privacy is how the real world comes on-chain.
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๐ฃ 22 people used Flambeur over Easter bonus Epoch.
Official pool would have paid them ~2,789 WGNET.
They got 4,937 WGNET.
That's +2,148 WGNET extra. Just from timing.
No magic.
Currently flambeuring at +25%.
Still chef's menu.
https://t.co/iU6YtyPYmL
Still early and testnet-only, but the primitives are genuinely interesting.
If you're thinking about where regulated private DeFi goes next - or just want to dig into Noir/Aztec - @Galactica_net's repos are worth a look.
@Galactica_net is building on @aztecnetwork - zkKYC compliance layer + @Overcast_zk private stablecoin, both on testnet.
Here's what the stack actually looks like and why it's an interesting approach to compliant private DeFi ๐งต
The result: a contract can verify "this user passed KYC and is not on a sanctions list" - without ever seeing who the user is, where they're from, or any personal data.
The proof is the only thing that crosses the boundary. Compliance without surveillance.
๐ฃ What if you could get +77% more WGNET than by burning?
This Easter Sunday - you can.
7h 7min only. Then back to +25% - no need to cry๐ฅน
๐ฐAn offer even the Easter bunny can't refuse.
Your move, bunny. โ https://t.co/iU6YtyPYmL
6/Still in active development. But the pieces are falling into place.
Today you upload your passport to dozens of apps. Each one a liability.
@GalacticaNet flips that. One provider. One certificate. No platform ever sees your documents again.
Built on @Aztec_ZK ๐
1/Every crypto app makes you upload your passport.
Binance. Coinbase. Some random app you'll use once.
Your documents end up scattered across dozens of companies - each one a breach waiting to happen.
There's a better way. ๐งต
5/The honest catch: your data is only as safe as the provider holding your original documents.
The crypto layer protects what apps see - not the provider's servers.
Pick your provider carefully. Same rule as always.