Web3 has this annoying pattern: the more you scale, the more you leak.
That’s why @zkPass is becoming a quiet powerhouse using zkTLS + Schema proofs to turn your Web2 data into trustless, privacy-preserving credentials without exposing a single detail. A true verifiable internet layered with real privacy.
@brevis_zk is pushing in the same direction but from another angle letting smart contracts compute across chains and prove complex logic without needing trust. It’s the brain layer every chain ends up relying on.
And then there’s @noble_xyz, building infra for stablecoins on Cosmos ( $USDN )
Don't sleep on them
🎉 3rd batch of around 100 users distributed from my side.
(Attached the maximum screenshots I could)
Request to all winners: you can post a tweet tagging @yososocial as a token of appreciation as I’m doing everything transparently.
Wait for next batch🫡
I am really excited how Rialo is building a native privacy for real-world blockchain adoption
Public blockchains are building open, open, verifiable systems that handle valuable transactions at scale, but for regret blockchain technology still has not seen massive adoption.
Blockchains are open and transparent, but web3 applications can not offer the same advantages as web2 apps. This is all because of the lack of privacy.
The design of Rialo itself is build for privacy. Rialo design maintains verifiability of execution but ensures that applications can not leak sensitive data around user interactions. It also opens the blockchain platform to traditional digital infrastructure as a service and sets up web2 and web3 systems for interoperability utilizing Rialo as a service on any other blockchain.
Grialo fam @RialoHQ