بسم الله الرحمن..O you who believe! be patient and excel in patience and remain steadfast, and be careful of (your duty to) Allah, that you may be successful.
@davido On behalf of all the good people of Katsina State, we kindly disown this man and hand him over, free of charge, to the good people of Kano. We hope they will rehabilitate him and make good use of him.
It's hard not to keep eyes on the builders who keep shipping real privacy on $SCRT while so many others stay stuck at the talking stage
Every week it’s another upgrade, another tool, another quiet improvement that actually works in the real world. No drama, no loud marketing, just steady progress from people who understand why on-chain privacy still matters
While the rest of the space keeps chasing headlines, this team keeps solving real problems. For anyone who cares about control over their data, censorship resistance, and long-term trust in crypto, $SCRT keeps earning respect through action, not words
Mikel hit his ceiling the 22/23 season, he is not a winner. You just don’t buy a dog and name it win and become a winner overnight. You either have it or you don’t. And, Time and time again Mikel shows you that he doesn’t have it. Time to bring in a serial winner
SecretAI and the Case for Trust-First Intelligence
Watching how AI evolves lately, one thing keeps standing out. Progress shouldn’t come from quietly collecting everyone’s prompts and personal context just to make models smarter. Real progress comes when intelligence can stay useful without turning users into raw material.
That’s why SecretAI matters. Building AI that runs without stockpiling user prompts moves the whole space in a healthier direction. People want tools that help them think, create, and solve problems without wondering where their data ends up tomorrow or who else gets to see it later.
Trust doesn’t come from promises or long policy pages. It gets earned when privacy is the default setting, not an optional add-on. When users know their inputs aren’t being hoarded, logged forever, or repurposed behind the scenes, they interact more freely and more honestly. That benefits everyone involved.
SecretAI points toward a future where intelligence and privacy don’t compete with each other. You can have capable AI that respects boundaries, protects context, and still delivers real value. That balance is how adoption grows for the long term, not just for quick hype cycles.
AI that works for people, not over them, is the direction worth supporting. SecretAI keeps showing that protecting users by design is how trust actually gets built and sustained.
When digital IDs get pushed everywhere, governments collect more data by default, and online speech gets filtered or throttled, people start noticing how quickly control replaces consent
Treating privacy like a warning sign only highlights how far things have drifted. Wanting privacy in daily life isn’t suspicious, it’s human right
Speaking up early matters, because once surveillance and censorship become normal, pulling back freedom becomes a lot harder than protecting it in the first place
#NoToDigitalID
How Secret Network’s PoC Redefines Trust With Privacy by Default in the Cloud
Data privacy compliance needs real boundaries inside the cloud, not just policies and trust assumptions. Most cloud setups still rely on providers, admins, or auditors behaving well after data has already been exposed at some layer
That approach keeps breaking once incentives change or regulations collide across borders. Secret's Proof of Cloud moves the conversation forward by shifting protection into the compute itself
Encrypted data stays encrypted while being processed, meaning apps can run without developers, node operators, or infrastructure providers seeing user data. Compliance stops being a paper promise and starts becoming a property of the system. For anyone paying attention to privacy, the point goes beyond hiding data
It’s about minimizing who can access what, at every step, by design. When compute can prove it respected confidentiality, businesses get clearer compliance paths and users stop carrying all the risk. Cloud adoption keeps growing, regulations keep tightening, and centralized trust keeps failing
Proof of Cloud offers a way to build apps where privacy survives scale, audits, and real-world pressure. That direction matters if we want cloud infrastructure that respects users by default, not as an afterthought
People forget data lives forever when left open, and privacy compliance ends up being the only line keeping users from being tracked, watched, or quietly exploited
Verifiable AI Without Giving Away Your Keys
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People want AI they can trust, but nobody wants their prompts, data, or models exposed just to prove results are real
That tension has been holding progress back for a while
Verifiable AI Without Giving Away Your Keys
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People want AI they can trust, but nobody wants their prompts, data, or models exposed just to prove results are real
That tension has been holding progress back for a while
When Your Cloud Can Prove Itself
@SecretNetwork PoC shows how confidential workloads can be verified in the cloud, proving data stays protected
It shifts trust from assumption to something anyone can check, where a truly private cloud earns confidence through proof
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Privacy Tools That Respects User Boundaries
A quick thread on why encrypted computation matters onchain, and how Secret Network is approaching it with tools built for real users, not constant exposure
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Privacy Tools That Respects User Boundaries
A quick thread on why encrypted computation matters onchain, and how Secret Network is approaching it with tools built for real users, not constant exposure
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People underestimate how sticky users become when exposure has real costs
Chains that get privacy-by-default right won’t just attract activity, they’ll keep it, because moving around stops being risk-free
Buy $SCRT while it’s still cheap