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Across Web3

@AcrossWeb3

Bringing web3 to you.

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𝔾𝔼ℕℤ.𝕚@web3locki·
I have pretty number of sheets I gotta submit today I raffled another low supply spot for my community @AcrossWeb3 Also wanna share few of our raffle entries here with you all We are building a real community here❤️
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𝔾𝔼ℕℤ.𝕚
𝔾𝔼ℕℤ.𝕚@web3locki·
Whatever Project is coming up now, @AcrossWeb3 will always be there Know this and know peace❤️
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SULTAN
SULTAN@SultanNasir51·
good evening fam 🌆 the quantum threat to Bitcoin isn't sci-fi anymore it's getting real. while everyone debates forks and BIPs, @quipnetwork just dropped something smarter. through Postquant Labs, they're launching quantum-resistant wallet protection RIGHT NOW. built on Arch Network using WOTS+. no protocol changes. no waiting for consensus. no disruption to Bitcoin. just an optional extra security layer you add to your wallet today. your BTC stays exactly where it is. but now it's protected against future quantum attacks. quiet move. huge implications. this is how real protection starts before the panic hits. And the @TheARCTERMINAL just changed the game with ARC Drive. turns your PDFs, notes, docs, research into a living personal AI memory. upload once → stored on decentralized infra (you own it forever). ANIMA instantly understands everything, connects it across sessions, never forgets. no more copy-paste chaos. your context becomes powerful, persistent, actually useful. 30 seconds: • add document to ARC Drive • ask ANIMA to summarize • watch it instantly "get" your stuff → arcterminal.ai/agent-browser this is next-level.
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SULTAN@SultanNasir51

Good afternoon fam just found real alpha @frameonx lets creators post on X and actually get paid. direct deals from projects. no middlemen. FRAME OS turns your content into revenue. simple as that. 970 creators already on the waitlist. we're still stupid early. don't fade. → waitlist.frameonx.xyz/?ref=SultanNas… who's getting in before this blows up?

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TianaTa
TianaTa@TianaTa3005·
🌝Good evening Legends, “Local AI” is only truly local when data never has to leave its origin. If it still “phones home” to function, it’s not local - it’s simply remote processing under a different label. Privacy cannot rest on promises. A system you cannot verify cannot be trusted as private with certainty. “We won’t misuse your data” is intent, not enforcement - and intent alone is not security. The real shift happens when architecture is redesigned from the ground up. With @TheARCTERMINAL, sensitive data never needs to leave your environment for computation to happen. Privacy is not something enforced after exposure - it is achieved by eliminating exposure at the design level. At that point, trust is no longer the foundation. You are operating in a system where data simply never becomes accessible in the first place. It’s a transition from trust-based AI to design-based sovereignty - and a step toward AI that genuinely belongs to the user. #ARC #AI
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ARC Terminal@TheARCTERMINAL

“Local AI” that still phones home isn't local. Software you can't audit isn't private. ”We'd never misuse it” isn't a privacy policy. ARC is built differently. The server never needed to see your sensitive info in the first place. Welcome to truly sovereign AI.

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Benniee
Benniee@Benniee_O·
Here’s my honest April story on @MagVerse_AI A friend invited me to the platform. I signed up, browsed the campaigns, and applied for the Anti-Engagement Farming Manifesto. got approved, wrote my post, submitted my draft for review, got the green light, published it. $17 landed after the campaign closed. no stress, no chasing anyone. just the process doing exactly what it said it would. and the process is actually simple once you understand how it works every campaign runs in four stages. recruitment, creation, publishing, end date. you move through each one and by the time the end date hits the team has already reviewed your work. if you delivered, you get paid. that’s it I’m already onto my next campaign and keeping an eye on my referral rewards too. this is just the beginning honestly. if you’re still on the fence, the platform is free to join, the process is clear, and the payout is real. what’s actually stopping you? register with your X account and let’s get connected 👇 console.magverse.io/?invite_code=G… #BuildInPublic #SMBmarketing
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Benniee@Benniee_O

I made $17 in April on @MagVerse_AI … here’s what actually happened. I didn’t overthink it. picked the Anti-Engagement Farming Manifesto campaign, wrote something genuine, submitted it. that one decision paid: → $17 across two campaigns if you’re on the fence, here’s the honest truth the platform rewards creators who actually read the brief and deliver on it. that’s the whole game. most people are sleeping on this because the numbers look small early. but small and consistent beats zero every time. if you’re already creating content, there’s no reason not to be doing it here too. console.magverse.io/?invite_code=G… #BuildInPublic #SMBmarketing

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Hoogie
Hoogie@H0ogie·
I like that @quipnetwork doesn’t try to standardize quantum at the protocol level It standardizes participation Different machines, different algorithms, different constraints, but all connected through one economic layer That’s a MUCH more realistic way to unify a fragmented ecosystem if you ask me 🤷‍♂️
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ƁĘŊŤØ§@Bency1749379·
Alice good afternoon MyNeighborAlice , the majority of competition in Web3 is not fundamentally between protocols; rather, it exists between systems and the inertia of users. @quipnetwork is not solely focused on competing based on features or performance. It is also contending with the fact that users seldom alter their established habits, even when superior alternatives are available. Once a wallet, blockchain, or workflow reaches a satisfactory level of functionality, it tends to remain in use. This is not necessarily due to its optimality, but rather because the act of switching entails cognitive and operational costs. This is where the friction of adoption emerges as a significant limitation. Even systems that are well-designed still require users to: relearn processes, adopt new custody methods, or modify the management of their assets. Each additional step in this process diminishes conversion rates. When considered at scale, even minor friction can evolve into structural resistance. Thus, the primary challenge for any new layer is not merely its capabilities, but rather the ability to displace existing behaviors without increasing the perceived effort required from users. In this context, achieving success is not solely about being superior. It is also about being superior in a manner that does not necessitate users to perceive any change.
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Gm Gm Restarting this frustrating Docker container for the fifth time today, I suddenly recall that @quipnetwork is in Miami pitching quantum nodes. It is sheer madness. Classical computing is already a significant headache, and now these individuals are attempting to route quantum power through a blockchain. I have been operating their public testnet and genuinely reviewing the documentation. Constructing quantum-resistant Bitcoin wallets is not merely a buzzword; it is preparatory work for the day when quantum computing undermines our current encryption standards. I am tired of yet another ineffective Layer 2 solution emerging solely to generate fees. The true play here is the decentralization of real hardware. Most of you will overlook this until the GitHub commits become mainstream. Please leave a reply if you notice this.

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DnsXpoD
DnsXpoD@denispodd_17·
. @StrikeRobot_ai allocating 2% supply for the mindshare campaign is actually bigger than most people realize at current price, that reward pool is already around $114k+ and team confirmed payout will be in USDC within 2 days (epoch 1 rewards) if there are only 2 epochs in total, epoch 2 could become extremely competitive with only 14 days left this is probably the phase where participation matters most before more people notice it meanwhile Virtuals keeps pushing the whole robotics ecosystem narrative and $SR still sitting at relatively early valuation levels important part: you need to hold 10K $SR to be eligible for rewards not everyone farming impressions will qualify the real supporters and consistent contributors are the ones positioned to benefit most higher $SR
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UFOLORD 🛸👽
UFOLORD 🛸👽@UFOLORD·
What if apps could react instantly… without bots watching everything? That’s what @NomismaNetwork is exploring on Chromia. Instead of relying on external bots, more logic lives closer to the chain itself. This means apps can respond directly to on-chain changes. Faster reactions. Less delay. Fewer weak points. No need for constant off-chain monitoring. Everything becomes more native and efficient. let the system respond by itself That’s a big shift in how apps are built
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UFOLORD 🛸👽@UFOLORD

Most people don’t realize this… but your trade can be exploited before it even finishes This is called MEV, where validators reorder or copy transactions to make profit. It leads to front-running, sandwich attacks, and unfair losses for users. It hurts beginners the most because they don’t see it coming. It also breaks fast systems like AI trading and real-time apps. @NomismaNetwork aims to reduce these issues with fairer, more predictable execution. Everyone should get a fair shot. That’s how trust grows in DeFi Nomisma.Network Nomisma NomismaNetwork

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soulman 🎮
soulman 🎮@Web3GameMaster·
Most people assume keeping crypto safe means picking the right wallet. @qlabsofficial qVault is built on a completely different idea. Every wallet in use today relies on the same cryptographic system that a sufficiently powerful quantum computer could eventually break. Changing your wallet does not fix that because the vulnerability sits deeper, at the layer where transactions get signed. That is exactly where qVault works. qVault is a smart contract system that takes your assets and moves them into a new authorization environment. Nobody holds your funds, not even qLABS, not anyone. Everything is controlled by smart contracts and credentials that only you have. When you deposit into qVault, your original wallet key stops being the thing that controls your money. Instead, a new post-quantum keypair takes over, built on Falcon cryptography, one of the algorithms already standardized by NIST. From that point forward, moving your assets requires those quantum credentials, a QR code representing your quantum keys and a PIN to authorize them, not just a wallet signature. Check this thread 🧵 for more details
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Kylobayd
Kylobayd@kylobtc·
" @solana has processed 15 million transactions from agents, on-chain, this year " - @vibhu, Chief Product Officer at @SolanaFndn, at @Blockworks Digital Asset Summit Agents are already here 15M transactions on Solana this year, all onchain Apps starting to act on their own, this is huge
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Senior 🛡🦇🔊
Senior 🛡🦇🔊@SeniorDeFi·
Last year @chainalysis processed over $1.2 billion in blockchain analytics. @elliptic's AI-powered tracing now maps transaction graphs across chains in real time. What most people miss is that "privacy in crypto" is made up of five fundamentally different architectural bets, each solving a different version of the problem. Here's how to actually read the map 👇 ◉ Ring Signatures + Stealth Addresses (Monero) The oldest and most battle-tested approach. Every @monero transaction hides the sender via ring signatures that mix your input with decoys, the receiver via stealth addresses that generate a unique one-time address per transaction, and the amount via RingCT. The numbers reflect the trust the market places in it. ✦ $XMR hit an ATH of $799 in January 2026 before settling around $345, with a market cap of approximately $6.3 billion. ✦ $ZEC rallied 861% in 2025. XMR rose 123% the same year. But the architectural strength is also the regulatory vulnerability. Because every transaction is private by default, Monero has no compliance path. It cannot offer selective disclosure to regulators. The EU's Anti-Money Laundering Regulation restricts privacy coins at regulated exchanges starting July 2027. ◉ zk-SNARKs & Optional Privacy (Zcash) @Zcash introduced zero-knowledge proofs into blockchain privacy in 2016. The zk-SNARK approach allows a transaction to be mathematically verified as valid without revealing any of its contents. Sender, receiver, amount: all provably correct but also all hidden. But Zcash made a choice Monero didn't. Privacy is optional, not default. Users choose between transparent addresses (visible like Bitcoin) and shielded addresses (private via zk-SNARKs). This dual-mode design makes Zcash more exchange-friendly and more institutionally viable. The tradeoff is a smaller shielded pool. When fewer people use the private side, each shielded transaction carries less anonymity because there are fewer decoys to blend into. Zcash's shielded pool reached nearly 4 million $ZEC in 2025, a record high, suggesting adoption of the private mode is growing. ◉ zk-SNARKs & Privacy Middleware (Railgun) This is the architectural shift that most people haven't fully processed. Instead of running its own chain, @RAILGUN_Project is a smart contract system deployed on Ethereum, Arbitrum, Polygon, and BSC that adds a shielded pool to any existing token or DeFi interaction. Deposit into a 0zk address, interact with @Uniswap, @aave, or any DeFi protocol from behind cryptographic cover, withdraw back to a public address. Some important highlights: ✦ TVL went from $3 million at the start of 2023 to $90 million by end of 2024 to approximately $108 million today. ✦ Total shielded volume hit $4 billion in 2025. ✦ @VitalikButerin moved 400 ETH through Railgun in August 2024 and has publicly endorsed it multiple times, calling privacy "a first-class priority" for Ethereum. ✦ The Ethereum Foundation integrated Railgun into its Kohaku privacy wallet toolkit. $RAIL surged 300% on that announcement. The compliance architecture is also meaningfully different from native privacy chains. Railgun's 1-hour shield standby period for new deposits is designed to prevent money laundering. ◉ ZK Private Smart Contracts (Aztec) @aztecnetwork takes the zk-SNARK approach further than Railgun in one critical dimension: it makes smart contract logic itself private. On Railgun, the interaction with a DeFi protocol is shielded but the protocol's logic is public. On Aztec, both the inputs and the execution can be hidden. A user can prove they completed a transaction without revealing what the transaction was, who they transacted with, or how much moved. Aztec uses a custom programming language called Noir for writing private smart contracts. The Alpha Mainnet launched March 31, 2026, with approximately $1.2 billion TVL at launch. The selective disclosure architecture positions Aztec as arguably the most compliance-forward serious privacy protocol in the space. Built for a world where privacy and regulation have to coexist, not compete. ◉ Trusted Execution Environments (Secret Network, Oasis) The final architecture is fundamentally different from everything above. Instead of cryptographic proofs that keep data hidden, TEE-based systems use specialized hardware to process data without exposing it, even to the nodes running the computation. ✦ @SecretNetwork uses this to power private smart contracts where inputs, outputs, and state are all encrypted. ✦ @OasisProtocol separates consensus from execution entirely, running computation in isolated secure enclaves that can't be read even by validators. The result is privacy-preserving smart contracts that can handle sensitive business logic at scale. The tradeoff is a trust assumption that ZK-based systems don't carry. TEE-based privacy relies on the security of the underlying hardware and Intel SGX and similar enclave technologies have had documented vulnerabilities. The threat model is different, and for applications that need programmable privacy with hardware-level guarantees, that tradeoff may be worth it. ◉ Conclusive Thoughts The mistake is treating this as a horse race. It's a stack where every architecture in this map is growing simultaneously: ✦ Monero serves people who need financial sovereignty without conditions ✦ Aztec and Railgun serve institutions and DeFi users who need operational privacy within a regulated world ✦ TEE systems serve developers who need programmable privacy at scale The deeper tension goes beyond technical features and regards whether privacy and compliance can genuinely coexist or whether one always wins at the expense of the other. Aztec's selective disclosure and Railgun's Proof of Innocence suggest coexistence is architecturally possible. The EU AMLR hitting native privacy chains in July 2027 suggests regulators aren't waiting to find out. The market has already placed its bet. Which names are you betting on?
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Menthor
Menthor@web3Menthor·
Most people are still learning AI prompts. The real skill? Telling agents what to want. ARC doesn't make you an AI user. It makes you the one agents answer to. Are you directing or waiting to be directed? 🫵🤖 👇 🔍@TheARCTERMINAL
ARC Terminal@TheARCTERMINAL

The gap now isn't between people with AI and people without it. It's between people who can direct agents and people who can't. That gap compounds daily. ARC was built so you're never the one who needs a translator. All your agentic workflows. All your onchain edge.

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KingEmmy
KingEmmy@Emmychidi3·
I don’t see my browser as just a gateway anymore. I don’t just open tabs on my browser and search for info or contexts anymore. @TheARCTERMINAL has rebranded the play. Arc Terminal is the real flow of intelligence in the browser. with Anima wired to redefine context within the OS, info don’t jus sit on pages. they rather move via Anima that can help connect insights & all of that. instead of the browser to function as a collection of isolated tabs like we know it to, it becomes a unified reasoning environment. intelligence is the real flow in browsing with @TheARCTERMINAL in the picture Data gets interpreted. contexts gets evaluated just as it should be & persists across workflows. Arc terminal makes the browser a flow of information/context: you ask, Anima reasons, provide context & executes just as well. with features like the Memory systems & even the Sovereign Mode, it is safe to say that Arc Terminal is turning the browser from just a mere interface to an intelligent operational layer with Anima by the side. for me, this is the real flow of intelligence in the internet
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