Meet Mob.
XION's multi-platform signing client. Written in Rust, with native bindings for Kotlin, Swift, Python, Ruby, and anywhere else UniFFI reaches.
Verification only counts when developers can call it. Mob makes XION accessible from every language a team already supports.
NYU remains home for the next two years. 🧬 ✨
Grateful and excited to share that I’ve matched in Molecular Genetic Pathology at @NYUGSOM_Path ! 🧬
Looking forward to continuing my journey here after my Hematopathology fellowship. #pathx#molpath
@burnt_xion@ChainforGood@HackQuest_ This is exactly the kind of infrastructure we need to be building right now. GIA is going to be a game changer for sure
I spent the major part of February Learning a new digital skill, trying out new things, contributing to a project I love, and romanticizing my life/ myself..
March is for the $bills!
Happy New Month Fam❤️
Your girl is so back 🔙
GM fam🫶🏻
This is how the transparent envelope came to life
What you’re seeing is exactly what’s happening at @burnt_xion
With the launch of the DKIM Module, email authentication keys are now stored directly on chain
No more relying on centralized DNS and your proofs stay intact
You can see there’s something inside…
but you can’t read it
This video shows how an idea moved from mind, to painting, to real world infrastructure
Proof without revealing
Trust without compromise🔥
XION became the first blockchain to launch DKIM Module with on-chain email authentication—eliminating the DNS dependencies that have plagued every email verification system.
Powered by the new protocol-level ZK Module.
But what does that mean? 🧵