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29 Dec 2025
burn → prove → redeem actually feels like a protocol design you can ship products on. fixed 7,503 supply proof‑of‑burn issuance makes supply mechanics obvious. backed by the ethereum foundation optimism, ~$150 160k raised, testnets live, genesis nearing. stealth transfers that read like forgotten dust, zk proofs rebuilding off‑chain valueprivacy as infra not theater. playbook: follow, join, claim the free mint, keep bags small until utility ships. i'm watching $WORM / EIP‑7503 closely
29 Dec 2025
Pulled a late‑night run on the @EIP7503 freemint, snagged a receipt, and actually read the whiteboard instead of doomscrolling burn → prove → redeem makes privacy feel like math, not theatre Testnets are live, genesis is looming, and the experiment has real chops: backed by the Ethereum Foundation and Optimism, ~$150K $160K raised, fixed 7,503 supply and proof‑of‑burn issuance. No mixers, stealth addresses that look like forgotten transfers, zk proofs that rebuild value off‑chain feels different, feels credible I also slipped into the Wormillio cabal, helping tidy TG and X threads (minister of management affairs energy), so if you saw the quiet hustle, that was me. Playbook I used: follow, join Discord, claim low‑friction free mint, keep bags small until utility ships. Soulbound slots and community perks are real, collabs drop next week If you want privacy that blends into normal ETH traffic, $WORM / EIP‑7503 is where I’d be watching closely you in or still scrolling through takes?
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SILENCE Confidence and silence are often synonymous. Insecurity and over-talking are often synonymous. The majority of things that we say are often irrelevant and can be detrimental to our greater good. People talk out of habit, conditioning, and an uncomfortability in the space of silence. The majority of people that complain about being betrayed refuse to admit that it was something that they disclosed to someone that they never should have that started the ball of betrayal on its path. Secrets we should have never divulged, personal and private information we should never have conveyed, and parts of ourselves that we felt the need to get off our chest that came back to bite us in the ass. Before you confide in someone, ask yourself one simple question: Can and will what I am sharing be used against me? If you ask yourself that question and answer it honestly, you’ll understand the value of silence. Example: Divorce courts are filled with broken vows and a desire for revenge. People who at one point confided with each other and are now having those confidences that they divulged in private moments used against them to extract every last drop out of the other person in the most public of settings. There is a saying that goes: If you say nothing, you can say nothing wrong. Understand that your silence will not stop people from trying to tear you down. The difference is if you are silent, they can’t use your words to do it. I always say, I can’t stop someone from shooting me but I am sure as hell not going to give them the bullets and the gun. Start choosing the strength and wisdom of silence over the uncomfortability or naivety of feeling the need to talk. We are never betrayed by our enemies. Enemies do not betray each other because they know going in they are enemies. We are betrayed by people we perceive to be our friends and family who we confide things to that we never should have. If you look back at situations and scenarios where you feel you have been betrayed, the point of origin is almost always you expressing something to someone that you shouldn’t have shared and that is now being yielded against you like a machete that lops off your head. They say silence is golden. It isn’t just golden; it’s priceless. Words may have power but the wrong words will be used by the people in power to render you powerless. Written by #HarryPetsanis and #AnnaAter #SilenceIsStrength #GuardYourWords #ValuePrivacy #TrustWisely #ConfidencesBetrayed #PowerInSilence #InsecurityAndTalk
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In today’s world, it seems that privacy has become a relic of the past, replaced by a culture where every detail of one’s life is broadcasted for public consumption on social media and podcasts. People share their most intimate moments, their struggles, and their triumphs with the world, often without considering the long-term consequences. But in doing so, we must ask ourselves: what is the true cost of this constant oversharing? The line between the public and the private has become so blurred that it’s hard to discern where one ends and the other begins. In a bid for validation, attention, or perhaps even a sense of connection, many willingly expose their vulnerabilities to an audience that often has little regard for the sanctity of those personal moments. What was once shared in confidence, in the safety of a close-knit circle, is now laid bare for millions to scrutinize, dissect, and judge. But the truth is, not every aspect of our lives is meant to be shared. There is immense value in keeping certain matters private, in preserving the dignity that comes with discretion. When we expose too much of ourselves, we risk not only losing our sense of self but also empowering others to use our words and actions against us in the future. The fleeting gratification of likes, shares, and comments pales in comparison to the potential damage that can arise when private matters are broadcast to the world. This generation is navigating uncharted territory, where the currency of social capital often outweighs the importance of personal boundaries. But we must remember that some things are best kept close to the chest, away from the prying eyes of the public. Privacy allows us to maintain control over our narratives, to protect the parts of ourselves that are too precious to be subjected to the whims of public opinion. In a world that constantly demands more of our attention, our time, and our personal lives, it is crucial to reclaim the power of privacy. To understand that not every moment needs to be shared, and that some things are worth holding onto, just for ourselves. Because once something is out there, it can never be taken back, and the consequences of oversharing can ripple through our lives in ways we may never have anticipated. @JunelleBromfiel @NBCOlympics #ValuePrivacy #KeepItPrivate #OversharingConsequences #RespectBoundaries
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NextGen notified Maine Attorney General that they had suffered a data breach. Unauthorized access was obtained to a database contained over 1 million patient records #Cyberattack #DataBreach #Database #Healthcare #ValuePrivacy value-privacy.com/usa/nextge…
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Do you know how much a data breach could cost your business? It's important you know the risks of non-compliance when making the right data and privacy decision for your company. #DataBreach #Privacy #ValuePrivacy value-privacy.com/our-servic…
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It's a war between @OLX_India spam callers and my ability to block them! C'mon Olx give me your best shot! #spamcalls #worstspammer #valueprivacy
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I'm not trying to be anyone's relationship goals. Y'all may not even know I'm in one until we're having our second baby. 🤷🏽‍♀️ #relationshipGoals #dating #FutureHusband #ValuePrivacy
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Someday you could be in the wrong spot just following the map on your phone, and all of a sudden you are the suspect of a crime. #valueprivacy - Google faces surge in police requests for mobile location data engadget.com/2019/04/14/surg… via @engadget

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And this is why I use @SilentCircle. #ValuePrivacy

U.S. succeeds in cracking San Bernardino iPhone and drops its legal action against Apple: reut.rs/21RcUgP
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24 Oct 2015
@Westpac Can you make it company policy that police have to provide a court order before you hand over customer records #valueprivacy
@kendricklamar What happened at #macy's ? Were the #MAC girls chasing you being disrespectful ? #smh #valueprivacy #codeofethics
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10 Sep 2014
Forever looking at twitter convos thinking "just fucking text each other". No 😴 one 😴 cares 😴 #valueprivacy #itsnotashow! #wednesdayrant
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