

Soulbound Security
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@SoulboundSec
Soulbound transfers on @Arbitrum. No on-chain link between sender and recipient. Signal-level encryption. Gasless redemption. On-chain Member Rewards.








All 196 pending redemptions delivered in in less < 5 seconds in batches of up to 45, sorted by token to maximize privacy. Restarted with new RPC providers. Platform remains paused while we re-engage privacy matrix sentinel wallets. And yes.. this is ALL our admin can see. No transfer codes, no sender or recipient eth or soulbound IDs, only the transaction hash of the batch. Client side encryption and full seperation (even in our DB and admin) of sender and recipient down to the batch level.



Apologies for the extended maintenance pause. We've added three additional isolated RPC's including @Quicknode and @ArbitrumDevs canonical after @Alchemy outage created a backup earlier. All tokens are safu, we're just going slow to validate our multi-rpc trust model is performant before resuming. Platform will be self-healing for similar issues going forward. Our Privacy Matrix contract has also been deployed and verified on @SourcifyEth . 🤘🏴☠️




Submitting SBP (SoulBound Points) for listing on CoinMarketCap. CMC ticket: 1357126 Verification: • SBP contract on Arbitrum: arbiscan.io/token/0x559677… • Protocol source (AGPL-3.0): github.com/SoulboundSecur… • Official site: soulbound.finance • Founder: @Xentoshi369 (Private) @GolfPirate369 (Public/TG)

Every reward token in crypto has the same problem: the team can mint as many as they want. We fixed that. SoulBound Points is an ERC-20 where minting requires proof you actually used the protocol. Not a promise. Not a policy. A contract-enforced gate that even the issuer can't bypass. Five checks on every single mint: - You hold a valid Soulbound Token - Your on-chain activity nonce has advanced since your last claim - The signed approval matches your exact cumulative total - The signature comes from the authorized minter key - The claim hasn't expired Fail any one, the transaction reverts. There is no fallback. There is no admin override. After minting: standard ERC-20. Transfer, trade, hold. No freeze, no blacklist, no clawback. The contract literally doesn't have those functions. A compromised minter key can only sign approvals for people who already hold an SBT and have already advanced their activity nonce. It cannot mint to arbitrary addresses. It cannot inflate supply. ~200 lines. MIT license. Immutable on @arbitrum. No proxy. github.com/SoulboundSecur… Fork it. Ship honest points.









