unrelated (entirely):
leak.markets works, it has a token for 'meme launch,' GNcibpKH7dyMux4JEYE3dv4sfkXmDCfJU4CpJNM9pump, staccana notwithstanding,
probably all true (probably, claude wrote it):
here's the whole thing, because I haven't seen anyone build this shape before:
you upload a file — a document, an image, whatever. it gets sliced into up to 256 tiers and encrypted inside a TEE (Lit Protocol v3
@LitProtocol — the enclave is the only thing that can ever derive the key. not me, not the server, not you).
then the market decides how much of it the world gets to see.
every upload deploys TWO fresh bonding curves on Meteora: a LEAK token quoted in the launch currency (rfreestacc / memery /
$staccana), and a DON'T LEAK token quoted in that LEAK token itself. every piece of content is its own two-sided market. the reveal ratio is just unsold supply across the pair:
r = √( unsoldDontLeak / (unsoldLeak unsoldDontLeak) )
buy the content's LEAK → its unsold supply drains → more tiers decrypt. for everyone.
buy its DON'T LEAK (you pay in LEAK — suppression literally routes through the leak side first, fees fees fees prospect00rs prospect00rs prospect00rs) → tiers re-lock. for everyone.
nobody needs to hold anything to view. you press decrypt, the enclave reads both vaults live on Solana, computes the ratio, and hands back exactly the strips the market has voted open. images literally reveal top-to-bottom, strip by strip. text reveals as a frontier cutting mid-sentence. a fresh launch mints both curves full → ~50/50 → ~70% visible under the sqrt skew, and then it's pure cabal capital warfare in both directions.
the sqrt curve means suppression gets exponentially expensive — holding something at 10% revealed costs ~99x the opposing capital, and fully burying it means swallowing half the LEAK supply. secrets have a carrying cost now.
swaps route SOL → quote → content tokens through Jupiter Ultra the curves, all in-app, 2 clicks to vote either side.
stack: Lit v3 TEE (Chipotle) ·
@MeteoraAG DBC ·
@JupiterExchange Ultra ·
@Solana. ciphertext is public, the key never leaves the enclave, and the vault addresses tier layout are sealed inside the ciphertext itself so they can't be tampered with after the fact.
the market decides what gets leaked. that's it. that's the site.
leak.markets
eh, too bad
@snowden or
@JulianAssange @wikileaks ain't have the tekk at the time, eh?
or staccattac, I guess
whatever
it's not an extortion device, not quite the dead man's switch
@toly feared in '22