Study $NULL
Most tokens add utility.
@Parad0x_Labs makes utility create utility.
Payments → receipts → reputation → access → more payments.
#Crypto
No API keys. No middlemen. Just agents transacting with agents.
The token isn’t beside the product—it moves through the whole system.
If agents run the economy, $NULL is payments, identity, and reputation in one.
A lot of you buy into trends. Which follow slow bleeds to zero once trend is gone.
I’m building something that will become a viral sensation. Have some faith and believe in real builders. 80k TikTok followers. Video couple weeks ago did over 3m views. It’s a slow cook.
$HOP
😂 CT is one of the few places where everyone’s a market expert during a green candle.
The funny part is that portfolio size doesn’t always determine who spots opportunities first.
That’s why I try to focus less on opinions and more on what’s actually being built.
Lately, that’s been @obscra_void 👁️
Quietly shipping, improving infrastructure, and building real utility around $OBX.
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There's definitely a difference between spotting something early and having the conviction to stay through the boring phases.
Most people want the 100x outcome, but few are willing to sit through months of uncertainty while a project keeps building.
That's why I pay attention to projects like @obscra_void 👁️
While others chase the next trend, they're focused on infrastructure, privacy, and utility.
$OBX
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Been digging into $OBX / @Obscra_void for the last few hours and it's one of the more interesting early-stage projects I've come across recently.
Most projects launch with tokenomics first and a product later.
Obscra seems to be taking the opposite approach.
What exists today:
• Live on Solana mainnet
• Encrypted data marketplace
• Client-side AES-256 encryption
• IPFS storage
• Wallet-native architecture
• Fixed-price sales, auctions, private transfers
• Public docs, architecture, and smart contract structure
After reviewing the docs and speaking directly with the team, what stood out to me is that they're focused on shipping products rather than selling a narrative.
Current focus:
→ Private data infrastructure
→ Encrypted digital asset delivery
→ Marketplace primitives
→ Real product adoption
Long-term vision:
→ Privacy-first infrastructure
→ Identity & credential systems
→ Private communication
→ Reputation & trust layers
→ Potential evolution toward a sovereign privacy-focused network
The team is currently pseudonymous, consists of 3 core contributors, and has reportedly been building since late 2025.
No audit yet.
Still early.
Still carries risk.
But compared to many projects that only have a token and a promise, Obscra appears to have working infrastructure, detailed documentation, deployed contracts, and a clear roadmap.
Definitely one I'm watching closely.
DYOR.
$OBX #Solana #Privacy
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This time, we need your help to take DarkDrop to the next level. Tag different projects/people or repost this message to help us reach more people.
A message from our Dev:
I'm opening a permissionless trusted-setup ceremony for $DarkDrop, and we need contributors. Here's what that means and why it matters.
DarkDrop uses Groth16 zk-SNARKs to make transfers private on Solana. But every Groth16 system has a catch: the proving keys can only be generated alongside a piece of secret randomness, "toxic waste."
Anyone who keeps that secret can forge proofs and mint value out of thin air, silently. It's the single biggest trust assumption in any SNARK protocol.
The fix is a multi-party ceremony. Instead of one machine generating the keys (and you having to trust it deleted the secret), the computation is passed from contributor to contributor. Each one mixes in their own randomness and destroys their share. The math guarantees that as long as just ONE contributor is honest, the toxic waste is unrecoverable, and the system is sound.
That's why we need you, and why more is better. With one contributor, you have to trust them. With dozens of independent people, an attacker would have to compromise every single one to break it. Each honest contributor permanently strengthens the security of every proof DarkDrop will ever make.
You're not doing us a favor, you're making the protocol trustless for everyone, including yourself.
How it works:
• It's permissionless — no roster, no gatekeeping. Anyone can contribute during the open window.
• A contribution takes ~5 minutes: run one command, open a PR. Full guide in the repo.
• Your secret never leaves your machine. For the security-conscious, a freshly-booted or air-gapped environment is ideal.
• We finalize with a publicly-committed drand randomness beacon (run by the League of Entropy), picked in advance so no one (us included) can grind the outcome.
For context: the Phase-1 setup we build on had 54 contributors. We'd love to give DarkDrop's Phase-2 a setup that's just as strong and diverse.
The exact window dates and drand round will be posted in CEREMONY.md (our canonical public record). Follow for the go-live, and read the contributor guide here:
https://t.co/Wl8gIZIzWr
If you care about privacy, ZK, or Solana, this is a high-leverage 5 minutes. RTs genuinely help us reach more independent contributors.
Thanks in advance for taking the time to read, repost, and tag projects or people who might be interested.
Much appreciated!
$DarkDrop
$HOP to the top.
Some of you may know me from the golden era of things, when I sent nomnom to 100m and Gary to 5m. If you were around for this you’d see my dedication of showing up everyday.
Anyhow now that me and my biz partner have acquired all the socials for hop cat.