Building a DePIN is hard. With so many protocols & chains available, choosing the right technologies & integrating them efficiently is a challenge.
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Most people are treating Bitcoin as digital gold and stopping there
TAP Protocol has been running full DeFi on Bitcoin L1 for nearly 2 years
No bridge. No sidechain. AMMs, staking, stablecoins. All self-custody.
From block 885,588 Bitcoin miners started earning NATs on top of block rewards
$BTC at $78K and the infrastructure built on top of it is barely priced in
Private email is a good start. But your calls, your video chats, your messages â most of those still route through a company server.
Switching one tool isnât enough. The whole stack matters.
Snowden said it in 2015. Everyone nodded. Nobody changed the architecture.
That's the actual problem. Agreement isn't implementation. Privacy that lives in policy instead of infrastructure isn't privacy at all.
The interesting part of this story is not Armstrong. It's $149M.
Coordinated crypto capital moved legislation. One operator reversed it.
Nobody's mapping this power dynamic.
A billionaire can buy a platform and delete millions of livelihoods with a signature.
That's not a flaw in the system. That is the system.
The only fix is infrastructure nobody owns and nobody can shut down.
It's official â BIP call today at 16:00 UTC on StreamrApp.
Openness and transparency aren't talking points for us. They're the product.
Come see exactly where we are. No filter, no polish.
"End-to-end encrypted" is the most effective piece of marketing language in enterprise software.
It implies privacy. It doesn't deliver it.
The encryption protects the journey. It says nothing about the destination.
Most companies demo their product.
Tomorrow we're running our Building in Public call on StreamrApp â restreaming live to four platforms, peer-to-peer, browser to browser.
No central server. Data protected.
4PM UTC â https://t.co/10jgWVMvym
Thousands of corporate video call recordings have been found in unsecured cloud storage buckets.
Not because someone was malicious.
Because the recording had to live somewhere, it always does on centralised platforms.
Your team's confidentiality isn't a policy problem. It's a plumbing problem.
OpenAI's GPT-5.3-Codex system card states that its safety training uses "production data, which reflects realistic user behaviour."
Production data means real conversations from real ChatGPT users.
The model that helped build itself was trained on what people actually said to it.
They're not hiding it. They're marketing it.
Your data isn't private...
If youâve ever said âletâs move this off Zoomâ⊠what was the reason?
Privacy? Recording/transcripts? Reliability? âToo many people in the middleâ?
StreamrApp is built for that moment.
What would a streaming app need for you to actually trust it?đ
Itâs kinda insane that âgoing liveâ usually means:
hand your video + audio to a platform, then hope the policies behave.
We should be able to host privately and broadcast publicly.
Same call. Different exposure.
8TB of meeting recordings + transcripts were exposed because an Amazon S3 bucket was left open.
Thatâs how most leaks happen now: one cloud permission misstep, then scanners/indexers find it and copy it in minutes.
If your âprivateâ conversations rely on permissions never being wrong, you donât have privacy.
Everyoneâs chasing âAI agentsâ with the same FOMO around when DeFi was first introduced to the world.
For good reason.
AI agents will be the future of how we work, how we transact value, and even how we communicate.
So where agents live is becoming more and more important.
Because if the agent lives in your operating system, it can see what you see and do what you do.
Thatâs not a feature. That can be another surveillance layer.
And we already know how this feels...
That tiny moment in a âprivateâ call when you realise youâre performing.
You choose words that you otherwise wouldn't hold back.
We all know why, because you donât actually know whoâs in the room, whatâs being saved, or where it ends up later.
Now, fast-forward to an AI-agentic world: the agent isnât just âin the meeting.â
Itâs on the device. Sitting above every app.
Watching the screen. Reading the calendar.
Pulling context from your messages.
Acting on your behalf.
Thatâs not convenience, thatâs a master key. So encryption alone doesnât save you anymore.
The real issue is the middle layer weâve normalised: servers in the middle, vendor infrastructure, admin panels, retention, metadata.
Even if nobodyâs actively snooping, the architecture is built for custody-by-third-party.
Your companyâs most sensitive context ends up living on someone elseâs computers because thatâs the default.
And this is the part people keep skipping: privacy isnât a promise.
Itâs where the data travels and who can touch it. If your conversations rely on a middleman behaving forever, you donât have privacy.
You have a trust subscription.
The fix has never been âturn off AIâ or âstop using notes.â Innovation should never suffer.
The fix is changing the infrastructure: peer-to-peer by default, custody at the edges, no vendor owning the room.
Thatâs what @Streamr_App is built around.
A safer place to talk because thereâs nobody in the middle to log it, store it, monetise it, or quietly âretain it for quality.â
And in an agent-heavy world, you also need verifiability. Because the question wonât just be âis this encrypted?â Itâll be âwhoâs actually listening?â
If you canât verify whoâs listening, itâs not privacy, itâs denial.
StreamrApp Alpha is live, and Beta is coming soon.
Try the Alpha and tell me your biggest takeaway below
Itâs happening.
One of the biggest feats weâve accomplished in a while.
A streaming platform thatâs intrinsically secure, private, and built for the people.
Today, @Streamr_App showcases that feat, powered by Streamr rails.
Donât miss it at 16:00 UTC.
This one feels like a milestone.
Next Building in Public is on StreamrApp.
Weâve wanted this for a while.
And weâre shipping restreaming across socials live for the first time.
If privacy in streaming matters to you, pull up.