The next big L2s won’t just scale.
They’ll protect.
Privacy-native infrastructure is no longer optional.
It’s the future.
LEVIATHAN😎
$XNT feels like a no-brainer. 👀
@veritas_91@NeptunePrivacy@MEXC $XNT is only on its own blockchain, if you bought another token named XNT on another blockchain it is a scam to impersonate XNT
@IAlasmawi The amounts of errors on this AI generated image are staggering. Xel does not use ring signatures, does not have total confidentiality, also no 0.5s finality. At the very least you can prompt AI with accurate information and their logo. No one is going to take you seriously.
@lelouch_vi_mng@NeptunePrivacy I am not working on any one specific project at the moment, getting involved in a variety of projects that align with my interests.
I was initially skeptical of @NeptunePrivacy, but after a deeper dive, I’m increasingly impressed, not just by the privacy architecture, but by tokenomics that meaningfully support long-term participants.
Did someone say L2 and programmability layer 👀
AMA Recap w/ @OurCryptoTalk x @Argomining👇
15:48
From day one, Neptune Privacy was built as the foundation for something faster, more powerful… and massively scalable.
A private, quantum-resistant execution layer.
We’ve been busy.
And what’s coming next is the real unlock.
Same ecosystem. New lightning-fast programmability layer:
→ full smart contracts
→ real DeFi capabilities
→ private by default
→ still quantum resistant
No trade-offs
One system. One asset.
$XNT as the universal gas across both layers.
Our devs have quietly been building this for months. Now we’re weeks… maybe even days from sharing more details and potentially a demo.
• Bridge already live between layers
• Cross-chain interoperability next (including EVM)
This is what private DeFi was supposed to look like.
31:30
Out Roadmap is moving fast:
→ Secondary address format (CEX-ready)
→ Programmability layer nearing completion
→ Dev tooling next
3–4 months to complete the roadmap?
That’s not a roadmap… that’s execution.
Check out the full AMA👇
DeFi called.
Said it needs quantum-proof privacy.
We answered.
With a complete solution.
Built for privacy, scalability, and post-quantum cryptography.
Are you ready?
Introducing our L2: Leviathan.
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Block times: <1 second
TPS: >3000
100% zk-STARKs
Private.
Fully programmable.
Public Testnet: Imminent
What’s already in motion:
• $XNT as the store of value (bridged from L1) — complete
• L2 Wallet (Chrome extension) — built, testing
• ETH / Base bridge — built, testing
• Trustless web-based DEX — built, testing
What’s coming next:
• Wrapped stablecoins — in development
• Private AI (TEE) — built, expanding
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Compromises: None
Competitors: None
And we’ve only just scratched the surface.
This is what DeFi was always meant to be.
@bokiko You lost all credibility in the article with this:
DERO does not even have privacy anymore, there is a bug that exposed the chain, and the developers left it for dead. I would surely have thought you would have put Qubic and Xelis (or even zano) in the mix for what innovations.
@TheConnectoor@ahmedv_dero The Xelis team did not make the swap. Pieswap did, and he's only consulted with xelis a bit but is not an active dev. The reason the bridge is down is because dero is fucked, there is no seed nodes/explorer and the network has double spend potential and no lead dev to fix.
@MineSum10@buildbyjohn@clore_ai Clore talking down on GPU mining while cashing in on the miners that built their hype? That’s rich. Switching to PoS isn’t innovation—it’s capitulation. The proof is in the pudding with the ETH chart post PoW
@CryptoMX__@YasBtcCrypto@Farmerbot199 @zerobounds @YorichiiCrypto @XelisCurrency @xelis_project They have a proof to show coins, wow, kinda like the two proofs on xel already (balance and ownership). But xelis is faster, more scalable, already has defi on testnet. Way stronger development pace, and budding real world partnerships. The truth will set them free
@CryptoMX__@YasBtcCrypto@Farmerbot199 @zerobounds @YorichiiCrypto @XelisCurrency @xelis_project No point in even debating these guys.
1.) They know nothing about the Xelis code base which was started in 2021 and written in scratch.
2.) Citing someone else's falsehoods without even knowing the xelis codebase.
3.) Thinking a fork with a new feature is "innovative".
@SonOfATech @ProjectDogemone Community funds, yes that have to sell the asset typically to pay for the exchange. Community donations is a great way to have a project centralized. I have been a part of many "donation" projects, the 90% of the donations come from 3-4 people. Hard pass.