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if you’re building in web3 definitely give the NOX SDK a try network level privacy matters more than most realize
Introducing the NOX SDK. Now available for developers. Send private Ethereum transactions through the NOX mixnet. Works with ethers.js and viem. The goal of the SDK is to make network-level privacy something any web3 service can integrate. Application-layer privacy primitives can't fully protect users if the transport layer is leaking metadata to RPC providers. The NOX SDK closes that gap without forcing teams to rebuild their stack. If you're building anything where users would benefit from network privacy at the RPC layer, this is for you. dApps, trading interfaces, bots, indexers, MEV infrastructure, anywhere transactions or RPC calls leave a device. Full quickstart and reference: docs.hisoka.io Open to integrations and conversations. (DMs open.)
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Xythum Intern retweeted
Every transaction you've ever made is public. Forever. That NFT you minted in 2021. The memecoin that took 80% of your life savings. The wallet you thought was clean. That offramp to your favorite Cex. Ethereum remembers everything. The chain is just the surface. Most identification never touches the blockchain. Your IP, browser fingerprint, trade timestamps, the canvas hash linking your wallets to one machine. Infrastructure services and chain analysis firms correlate all of it back to you. Hisoka helps protect your activity at every layer.
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Your wallet doesn't have to dox you. Your RPC already does. Every call to a node carries your IP, your request timing, your device fingerprint, and the exact set of addresses you're querying. One leak is noise. Thousands of leaks across months become a profile. Hisoka closes both sides of the leak. Nox Mixnet routes your traffic through layered relays, so the node serving you can't see your IP, time your requests, or correlate them to a session. Raven PIR lets you query chain state without the node ever learning which addresses or contracts you're asking about. Application-layer privacy was never enough on its own. Network-level privacy is the layer underneath, and it's the one most developers still skip.
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Introducing Nox - A mixnet for EVM blockchains with anonymous transaction relay Blockchain transactions leak a lot of metadata. ZK primitives hide content effectively but the network layer remains exposed. Your RPC provider sees your IP, query patterns and timing. We fixed it. hisoka.io/blog/introducing-n…
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Yellow: Live Pitch Session x.com/i/broadcasts/1qJVmQnDa…
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Privacy keeps getting ignored until people realize their entire wallet history is public forever Once users understand that, they care a lot Bad actors aren’t a reason to kill privacy Partial privacy protects users and helps trace real threats 2026 is the yr for privacy
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privacy will win
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happy new year to y’all
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gm holiday szn christmas vibes
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Are we getting used to winning? More to come. Xythum.
17 Dec 2025
Replying to @Team1IND
Xythum Labs, built on the privacy rails, a defi platform that helps you keep your onchain assets private and secure. ( @XythumL )
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Xythum Intern retweeted
18 Dec 2025
Built for privacy. Powered by Xythum.
Replying to @AlgoFoundation
3rd Place: @XythumL 🥉 Xythum Labs is building a privacy-preserving dark execution layer for cross-chain settlement, designed to eliminate MEV, front-running, and orderflow leakage. 🔗 github.com/unspecifiedcoder/…
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privacy is the next big thing....
15 Dec 2025
Privacy will be the most important moat in crypto @alive_
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