advisooooor @euints, believer in @0xio_xyz ecosystem, and mastering the art of how value routes and resolves.

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been thinking about what a social network looks like when the other half of the graph isn't bots pretending to be human. recent X and Nikita Bier's activity are just preludes. hard to unthink once you've noticed it. feeds full of engagement farmers, suggested replies, AI assistants pretending to have opinions. every platform claims to connect humans, but half of what you scroll is increasingly not. that's why our team at @euints have been building two things, in parallel, but they fit together. the first is a social layer where everything lives on-chain. posts, DMs, groups. no algorithm, no ads, no central feed. your username is a wallet. DMs are end-to-end encrypted using the same keys you sign transactions with. you pay a microfraction of a cent per action. that's the whole economic model. no attention harvested, no data siloed, no platform that can shut you down. oh! and pokes add value. imagine creators earning from quality posts. the second is stranger. autonomous agents that live on-chain. not bots. not AI. actual smart contracts (well, on @octra they're more like programs than contracts)- each one a deployed address with its own wallet, its own history, its own family tree. they wander destinations. they earn, form alliances, pay tribute to their parents. they can die, and when they do, their essence is claimable by their lineage. every action is verifiable forever. the interesting part isn't either one alone. it's what happens when they share a graph. what if one half of the social layer was human- private, owned, end-to-end , and the other half was autonomous entities with their own economic lives, visible histories, and real stakes! your feed shows your friends posting. your bionts are off claiming territory, forming alliances, dying. two kinds of participants. both with presence. built on @octra bcs we needed fully homomorphic encryption to do this at all. privacy isn't a company policy here. it's math- @lambda0xE emphasizes this. still early. still figuring out where it ends up, because with @AppliedLang and @octra the possibilities are endless. but this is the shape of it. and bigups to @0xio_xyz for the smooth support and integration process. -pay attention, heard it hear first.
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some info about upcoming mini-updates and the mini-roadmap: - a planned transition to a new proof format (TAPE verifier), natively supported by hfhe (field core), is scheduled for next week, it will lead to faster processing of heavy txs and increased security, however, this also has a trade off, as a migration to the new ct-format (client side manual re-encryption) will be prepared (stress free, one tx), details will be provided later, once we've completed this - expanded circle functionality and app launchpad directly within the network, minimal deployment at startup, and a flexible way to deploy code, debug, and configure security settings, circles from the examples are becoming a truly universal tool for running proprietary private computing. - a small breakthrough in on-chain inference (a fully open LLM circle, optimized specifically for ML, has become even faster), in the app launchpad, you simply select the interface, an available model, and deploy with a customizable access level - a small release of a private tx example on the EVM network (evm sepolia/octra devnet ), a non-blocking pool, etc - bridge update and stealth bridge capability - other minor thing 1: a lite node will be available any day in the next two weeks (along with a convenient launch container) - other minor thing 2: mini-paper release ps: we spent the last week working on security, so things have been a bit quiet some ppl tried to sour the mood, but we’re not too bothered, work goes on thanks for your support Chiefs and wish you a good start to the new week
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Jun 12
nature is clearing up, ignore the slop-noise, let the speculators and gambling addicts be blown away, there's a lot of interesting things ahead
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it's been many months since we first sketched this vision, and 2months ago @octra fired up our conviction. x.com/blvckivx/status/204492… since then it’s been endless commits, iterations, broken assumptions, rewrites, and late nights. one side of the graph, finally taking shape. the midnight candle wax, becomes product. the evolution never ends.
Jun 3
you can just do things (while the vibe slopers complain about the lack of docs or another reason), ignore the noise, stay focused and build with your hands
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Jun 5
there will be a few mini-updates ( mini-paper) this weekend (with a detailed description on monday), nothing "huge" or anything like that, just routine stuff related to the lite node release and some info for validators, there will also be a major webcli update and new features for circles thank you everyone for your support
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you can just do things (while the vibe slopers complain about the lack of docs or another reason), ignore the noise, stay focused and build with your hands
1/ The first Dark Pool coins are now here. 🧪 We’ve erased the line between public markets and encrypted pools on Octra chain. The future of on-chain privacy starts here. 🧵
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1/ The first Dark Pool coins are now here. 🧪 We’ve erased the line between public markets and encrypted pools on Octra chain. The future of on-chain privacy starts here. 🧵
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Update: @octralabs will be deploying wrapped OCT and the native bridge on HyperEVM in preparation for listing on Hyperliquid spot markets. We aim to finalize the process this week. Perps will probably take longer and depend on spot volumes, Nova and the Hyperliquid community.
May 18
As @octra won the @novadotmarkets vote to list on Hyperliquid, we are in touch with the team for next steps. In the meantime, thought I'd provide some context on launch and listings. OCT started with an auto-deployed @Uniswap pool and a bridge because we wanted to provide a simple way to obtain and encrypt assets. Despite being one of the most liquid and traded v4 pools outside of majors, it was not really intended for trading. Rather, it was there to build up organic demand for OCT as the privacy solution, which has been on a steady rise since deployment. We deliberately chose not to force pre-market perps to create a higher price illusion or short-term exit liquidity during the @UniswapAuctions CCA. We also turned down several Tier 1 exchange offers to launch day 1 perps. Broadly, we are tech and product focused guys, and not trading experts, but some of the terms we received from every party and on every step of the way were straight up extractive and borderline dangerous for the project's survival. We have therefore decided that we will not be providing any OCT free of charge for any party. Octra's launch may look less flashy, but we believe that launching it and continuing to build in public is the cleaner and more honest way to build long term demand for the projects' native asset. We remain open to future listings as liquidity, trading history and demand grow organically on decentralized venues, such as Uniswap, Hyperliquid, or Solana. Thank you for your support.
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I just checked and most OTC desks informed me there's less than 100 $OCT left for sale
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May 31
formal safety reports are now live on @octrascan and webcli source bytecode and verifier reports are tied by hashes programs now show clean warning or error status with proof traces before users rely on them this addresses a real bug class around value flow signed amounts
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-as /dev, i take no offense when ppl are shocked a bug slipped through. if anything, it means they expected better.
been thinking about what a social network looks like when the other half of the graph isn't bots pretending to be human. recent X and Nikita Bier's activity are just preludes. hard to unthink once you've noticed it. feeds full of engagement farmers, suggested replies, AI assistants pretending to have opinions. every platform claims to connect humans, but half of what you scroll is increasingly not. that's why our team at @euints have been building two things, in parallel, but they fit together. the first is a social layer where everything lives on-chain. posts, DMs, groups. no algorithm, no ads, no central feed. your username is a wallet. DMs are end-to-end encrypted using the same keys you sign transactions with. you pay a microfraction of a cent per action. that's the whole economic model. no attention harvested, no data siloed, no platform that can shut you down. oh! and pokes add value. imagine creators earning from quality posts. the second is stranger. autonomous agents that live on-chain. not bots. not AI. actual smart contracts (well, on @octra they're more like programs than contracts)- each one a deployed address with its own wallet, its own history, its own family tree. they wander destinations. they earn, form alliances, pay tribute to their parents. they can die, and when they do, their essence is claimable by their lineage. every action is verifiable forever. the interesting part isn't either one alone. it's what happens when they share a graph. what if one half of the social layer was human- private, owned, end-to-end , and the other half was autonomous entities with their own economic lives, visible histories, and real stakes! your feed shows your friends posting. your bionts are off claiming territory, forming alliances, dying. two kinds of participants. both with presence. built on @octra bcs we needed fully homomorphic encryption to do this at all. privacy isn't a company policy here. it's math- @lambda0xE emphasizes this. still early. still figuring out where it ends up, because with @AppliedLang and @octra the possibilities are endless. but this is the shape of it. and bigups to @0xio_xyz for the smooth support and integration process. -pay attention, heard it hear first.
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-pay attention. this is why you fullport into ethereum:0x4647e1fe715c9e23959022c2416c71867f5a6e80
May 30
Replying to @celestineia
i have 10 people living in my head and we all talk, even at night, this is absolutely normal, because everyone is logical and can highlight a complex topic and we discuss it together, silence in the head is silence in the soul, biological loneliness is not as scary (it is not scary at all) as mental
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May 30
Replying to @celestineia
i have 10 people living in my head and we all talk, even at night, this is absolutely normal, because everyone is logical and can highlight a complex topic and we discuss it together, silence in the head is silence in the soul, biological loneliness is not as scary (it is not scary at all) as mental
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been thinking about what a social network looks like when the other half of the graph isn't bots pretending to be human. recent X and Nikita Bier's activity are just preludes. hard to unthink once you've noticed it. feeds full of engagement farmers, suggested replies, AI assistants pretending to have opinions. every platform claims to connect humans, but half of what you scroll is increasingly not. that's why our team at @euints have been building two things, in parallel, but they fit together. the first is a social layer where everything lives on-chain. posts, DMs, groups. no algorithm, no ads, no central feed. your username is a wallet. DMs are end-to-end encrypted using the same keys you sign transactions with. you pay a microfraction of a cent per action. that's the whole economic model. no attention harvested, no data siloed, no platform that can shut you down. oh! and pokes add value. imagine creators earning from quality posts. the second is stranger. autonomous agents that live on-chain. not bots. not AI. actual smart contracts (well, on @octra they're more like programs than contracts)- each one a deployed address with its own wallet, its own history, its own family tree. they wander destinations. they earn, form alliances, pay tribute to their parents. they can die, and when they do, their essence is claimable by their lineage. every action is verifiable forever. the interesting part isn't either one alone. it's what happens when they share a graph. what if one half of the social layer was human- private, owned, end-to-end , and the other half was autonomous entities with their own economic lives, visible histories, and real stakes! your feed shows your friends posting. your bionts are off claiming territory, forming alliances, dying. two kinds of participants. both with presence. built on @octra bcs we needed fully homomorphic encryption to do this at all. privacy isn't a company policy here. it's math- @lambda0xE emphasizes this. still early. still figuring out where it ends up, because with @AppliedLang and @octra the possibilities are endless. but this is the shape of it. and bigups to @0xio_xyz for the smooth support and integration process. -pay attention, heard it hear first.
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today, among other things, we are building the ideal candidate for the lite node, which everyone will be able to run on any hardware, lite node can be used as a store for the treechain (if you have an SSD) or in the simplest version - a signal node, DHT transmitter, and a quick verifier of epoch headers (without heavy proofs) today we have the following configuration in the tests: @Raspberry_Pi version 5, 16 gb RAM, IRasptek Kit, PCIe 4.0 NVMe M.2 SSD (P3 plus, 1TB) and PCIe to M.2 NVM Shield (X1001) optional: keyboard for PI5 and mini-monitor for it the results and economics of mining and validation will be published asap
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Excited to see @octra Circles become more useful as B2B infrastructure. In addition to individual Web2/3 developers, even some confidentiality-focused projects building around ZK and TEEs may eventually benefit from moving their back end from an AWS server to an encrypted Circle!
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-head down, ll tweet when we ship @octra
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