What happens when a community-owned AI reaches 1+ million users?
For the first time in history, AI doesn’t just get smarter.
The people helping build it get stronger too.
Not just investors.
Not just board members.
Not just billionaires.
Ordinary people helping train the model share in the value it creates.
That’s how the future of AI should work.
That’s when things get truly interesting.
@octra Security must never be overlooked. Please continue to prioritize it, and when necessary, engage top-tier security auditing firms to conduct independent cross-audits. This is extremely important and essential.
@cryptobluereal@octra This isn't a rumor. It was decided through a community vote, and @octra took first place. We're now waiting for the bridge to Hyperliquid EVM to go live, after which the listing will follow.
Every great project attracts its share of bad actors. They ignore reality and push imaginary narratives that contribute nothing to the ecosystem.
Fortunately, strong ecosystems are resilient. Good fundamentals outlast all the noise and remove harmful influences over time.
Simple obfuscation of wallets, transfers and programs doesn't feel like the endgame for privacy. Operating directly on encrypted data does. FHE ties it all together neatly, with nodes performing heavy but meaningful tasks, while keeping the state composable and verifiable.
@slinkzy_@octra And that’s precisely where the opportunity lies for us. If all of that were already in place, there probably wouldn’t be much opportunity left, would there?
@slinkzy_@octra Agreed. Every infrastructure layer starts with a few compelling use cases. The goal isn’t to become the underlying substrate overnight, but to create default paths that make private compute indispensable. That’s exactly where Octra is headed.