Most blockchains assume that history must exist forever.
This account explores a different idea:
privacy that improves over time, not degrades.
Zero-History, data expiration, and long-term security.
#Blockchain#Privacy#Cryptography
Added test #Soulbound companions to #LAC — upgradable pets permanently linked to your wallet.
They can evolve, unlock traits, boost mining chance, open forum access and become part of your identity. Also reworked the referral system.
@durov@chamath Pavel is right. Most people spend years collecting things they barely need, then wonder where their time went. The real flex is building a life where your time belongs to you, not to your possessions.
@iHateApplee@durov Telegram was never meant to be the most anonymous messenger — it’s a CEX service for mainstream users. But saying it has no encryption is still false: Secret Chats, calls and group video calls are end-to-end encrypted. If you want max anonymity, TG simply isn’t the tool for that.
@iHateApplee@durov This chart compares Telegram Cloud Chats to other apps’ most private mode, which is misleading. Telegram Secret Chats do have E2EE, anonymous sign-up is possible, and Telegram even supports E2EE group video calls — so “Telegram is not secure” is just false.
@durov@iHateApplee The funny thing is that most “privacy comparisons” are made by people who think encryption is a checkbox. There’s a huge difference between “we use encryption” and “we built the whole system so nobody else can read your messages.” 😂
@Cointelegraph The sad part is that we probably already know which coins won’t make that list: privacy coins. Bitcoin and stablecoins get approved, while anything truly anonymous is treated like it doesn’t deserve to exist.
@telegram Love the new features, but are there any plans for updates on the privacy side too — stronger encryption, better metadata protection, improvements to Secret Chats, anonymous groups or disappearing messages? Feels like that matters even more now. @telegram
@durov “End-to-end encrypted” sounds a lot less impressive when the “ends” apparently include Meta employees, contractors, consultants and whoever else has access to the moderation panel. At that point it’s not really end-to-end — it’s end-to-everyone 🤣
@durov If disappearing messages depend on every user manually disabling notification previews, they were never really disappearing messages in the first place. Privacy that works only when nobody makes a mistake isn’t privacy.
@durov The funniest part is that this entire story could have been avoided with about three lines of code: don’t put the message text into push notifications. Amazing how many “secure” messengers built disappearing messages on top of a system that stores them for a month.
Built and tested a WiFi Direct #mesh layer for LAC — no internet, no servers, just fully decentralized P2P between phones. https://t.co/rDfTn1bS49
3 phones. 1 network. Messages flowing offline.
🧑💻 https://t.co/La3PCuLwXP
LAC testnet just passed 100,000 blocks — running stable. Messaging, voice, images, referrals, groups, wallets, mining and Proof-of-Burn all tested. Interesting part: the network now burns more LAC than it mints. Testing Nagini (seed shards+GPS, Android). https://t.co/ZUzpA0VAG9
Launched the testnet 5 days ago.
30 000+ blocks processed flawlessly.
40+ testers already tried it.
Fixing bugs, improving core logic, now building Proof-of-Location.
Tokenomics looks strong. Come test it. http://95.216.189.11/
#privacy
LightAnonChain Testnet is LIVE.
Public node: http://95.216.189.11/
Repo:
https://t.co/WBN4zIbcln
This is an early Zero-History architecture build focused on privacy, ephemeral data, and lightweight consensus.
Looking for: bugs, attack vectors, edge cases.
Break it. Stress it.
Blockchain privacy may not fail because of weak encryption, but because transaction history is stored forever. What if verification didn’t require retention? - https://t.co/dMlz5z2VPu #blockchainprivacy#immutableledgerrisk
Published on #HackerNoon
“Blockchains Don’t Have a Privacy Problem — They Have a Memory Problem.”
The industry keeps patching privacy.
Maybe we should rethink permanence instead.
Read here:
https://t.co/CYTuADEVM8
#Web3#cryptography#privacytech
PoW rewards hardware.
PoS rewards capital.
What if both are measuring the wrong thing?
Fair Mining (PoET) ties block access to earned system time — not hashpower, not stake.
New article 👇
https://t.co/IQOAQ4C64q
#Blockchain#Decentralization#Crypto