Would you rather:
A. have 100x your portfolio but fully public to everyone you know
B. keep your portfolio the same but completely private forever
Pick. Defend. ๐
ENS sold you an identity that permanently exposes your finances.
Every person who has your .eth name can see:
โ Every wallet you've ever funded
โ Every protocol you've used
โ Exactly how much you have right now
They called it Web3 Identity.
We call it a surveillance product with a nice UI.
Heading to House of AI at @consensus2026 Miami with @0G_labs to talk about what happens when AI agents start moving money, and why they need private, verifiable rails to do it safely.
May 15 | 5:30โ9:30 PM | Hosted by @LagrangeLabs x @0G_labs
See you there.
Every transaction passes through:
Address Poisoners.
Clipboard Hijackers.
Spoofers.
Metadata Harvesters.
Phishing Traps.
AmericanFortress is the only thing between you and all of it.
P is for privacy that's built in by default
R is for raw addresses you'll never see again
I is for identity only you control
V is for verified, without being exposed
A is for armor on every chain
C is for crypto finally growing up
Y is for you owning your financial future
Three problems Return to Sender solves:
One: You never knew who sent you on-chain funds privately. Now you do.
Two: Sending back required starting over. Now it's one tap.
Three: Address poisoning was invisible. Now it gets flagged before it costs you.
This is what compliant privacy infrastructure looks like.