@SecurePrivacyAI@kaajja48136 Once a system is always-on and tied to employment, consent becomes conditional, not freely given. And conditional consent in that context starts to look less like choice and more like enforced participation.
@cypherpunk Transparency isn't automatically secure. It just makes vulnerabilities more visible to everyone, including attackers.
Encryption as the default shifts the burden. The question shouldn't be "why do you need privacy?" It should be "why do you need to see?"
All privacy coins should be trading on THORChain before July 2027.
$ZEC, $XMR, and $DASH are coming soon in that order.
On deck are $FIRO, $ZANO, and $ARRR.
Did I miss any? What other tokens should be on THORChain?
Most people don’t understand what privacy infrastructure will become.
They think it’s a niche feature.
In reality, privacy will be the default expectation for AI, finance, and digital coordination.
Projects building it today are years ahead of where demand will be tomorrow.
Most users want one thing from privacy: normalcy. They want to trade, vote, pay, and coordinate without leaving a trail that strangers can study.
SecretAI and SecretVM are built to make that normal, so privacy is a property of the infrastructure, not a complicated workflow.
@JakeGagain Most people don’t lose because they picked wrong. They lose because they couldn’t sit through the boredom, doubt, and volatility long enough for their conviction to play out.
@SilentSwap That’s when you realize privacy isn’t a luxury feature.
Most people are fine with transparent blockchains until they actually need to move meaningful amounts of money.
@xmr_jake Because money isn't just value. It's a record of choices. And choices exposed become control. Privacy isn't a feature of sound money. It's the condition.
@SecurePrivacyAI That’s the uncomfortable truth behind most modern systems.
They didn’t need universal agreement, just speed and scale before understanding caught up.
Which is why rebuilding better defaults now matters more than debating how we got here.
@Cointelegraph I’m holding.
The interesting part of this cycle isn’t short-term moves, it’s whether the underlying infrastructure themes (privacy, AI, and on-chain finance) actually mature into real usage.
@callebtc That’s the uncomfortable reality people don’t want to talk about.
Scaling means very little if the tradeoff quietly becomes custodial infrastructure, surveillance, and dependency on a handful of operators.
@BitMartExchange SecretNetwork ($SCRT).
Privacy and confidential compute narratives are still underpriced relative to where AI and on-chain data usage are heading.