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Ciphera Labs

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Decentralized end-to-end encrypted notes & messaging on Solana. Client-side encryption, fully on-chain, no servers, no intermediaries.

가입일 Ocak 2026
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Ciphera Labs
Ciphera Labs@tryCiphera·
$CIPHERA Is Live On @Pumpfun! CA: FgxAnkhVFxSrXKQjZKNggit3FeA6czcQCyodWUgpump Decentralized end-to-end encrypted notes & messaging on Solana. Client-side encryption, fully on-chain, no servers, no intermediaries. Try now: cipheralab.com Program on SOL: CPHRneHpHq6HcBKAqVcSy4bCkL6Y3BBQnLN9qQ4itQMC
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Ciphera Labs@tryCiphera·
We’ve released an SDK for building on top of the Ciphera protocol. The SDK lets you integrate encrypted notes, encrypted messaging, and on-chain identity directly into your own application - without designing cryptography or account models from scratch. What the SDK provides: • client-side encryption utilities • key derivation from wallet signatures • helpers for working with Ciphera on-chain accounts • abstractions for notes, messages, and profiles It’s designed for projects building privacy-preserving features on Solana using Ciphera as the underlying protocol. Repo: github.com/gutaaritony/Ci…
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Ciphera Labs@tryCiphera·
Ciphera does not store private keys or encryption keys. Encryption keys are: • deterministically derived from a wallet signature • reproducible on any device • never persisted anywhere Same wallet → same keys → no key management backend required.
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Ciphera Labs@tryCiphera·
Ciphera is a decentralized protocol for encrypted notes and messaging on Solana. All data is encrypted client-side and stored directly on-chain as native accounts. Ciphera never sees plaintext and technically cannot decrypt user data.
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Ciphera is not trying to “hide data from the blockchain.” The goal is different: • store data publicly • make content unreadable to everyone except intended parties • remove trust from infrastructure entirely Privacy comes from cryptography, not access control.
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