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@Tonysworldddd

Crypto maximalist - Ex Ethereum architect

Katılım Mayıs 2023
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Tony@Tonysworldddd·
Everyone is still talking about XMR vs ZEC when it comes to privacy. Meanwhile $KNX just made both of them obsolete. Here’s why KnoxNet is the most important privacy L1 nobody is talking about. Let me start with a hard truth. XMR, ZEC — all these “privacy coins” still transact ONLINE. Cryptography hides WHAT happened. It cannot hide THAT something happened. KnoxNet figured this out. Privacy doesn’t come from better encryption. Privacy comes from REMOVING THE INTERNET from the execution path entirely. No broadcast = nothing to surveil. This is KnoxNet’s Dual-Domain Architecture: OFFLINE domain — you execute transactions locally. Bluetooth. WiFi Direct. Mesh. Zero internet required. ONLINE domain — encrypted settlement only when needed. No plaintext. Ever. Two worlds. One system. Zero compromise. XMR uses ring signatures. ZEC uses zk-SNARKs.Both are STILL broadcasting to a global network every single time. KnoxNet transactions that never hit the internet CANNOT be correlated, timed, or surveilled. You literally cannot attack what you cannot see. And when KnoxNet DOES settle online? It uses Homomorphic Encryption.The network verifies supply conservation and balances WITHOUT decrypting individual amounts. Compare that to ZEC — validators still see proof metadata. KnoxNet validators see NOTHING sensitive. Ever. “But what about double spends offline?” Great question. Every $KNOX in circulation is escrowed on-chain first. The max you can ever lose is BOUNDED by what’s locked. Misbehaviour is detected at reconciliation and the escrow gets slashed.Risk contained. XMR: privacy within an always-online system (trash) ZEC: optional privacy, online always (trash) KnoxNet: execution offline + encrypted settlement This isn’t a privacy coin. This is a PRIVACY NETWORK. Entirely different category. The whitepaper calls it a “Superset Privacy Model.” ZK systems protect data within observable environments. KnoxNet protects execution privacy, settlement privacy, AND network-level privacy simultaneously. It’s not competing with XMR. It’s playing a completely different game. The era of “just use better crypto” is over. Architecture IS the privacy. $KNX is the first L1 built from first principles around this truth. Read the whitepaper. Then try to unsee it. You can’t. Born in a bear market and ready to takeover $KNX : 0xf19304e6bFE0A18D2a0171758aA433921F192897 x.com/knoxnetofficia…
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Tony@Tonysworldddd·
@XbtPika A new era for privacy in crypto
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Pika XBT@XbtPika·
$KNX Privacy takeover. What ZEC and XMR always wanted to be. Real privacy should happen offline. You think your transaction is private when you connect to the internet? This goes to a few Billy When tech is live. I like front running. Full thesis soon. Kindest, Pika
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Pika XBT@XbtPika·
Gm, Time for a ETH Banger imo? Revive ETH Utility type shit? Time to play with the big boys?
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$KNX is the next big thing I’ll tell you why soon
KnoxNet@knoxnetofficial

Introducing Knoxnet ($KNX) The first-ever offline-first blockchain, designed to be truly private like cash. There is nothing better than cash when it comes to privacy, but it is bound by geography and government regulations. Bitcoin was supposed to be the messiah, but with how fast technology is advancing, privacy today is almost a myth. A single transaction from your wallet can be traced back — patterns, identity, even location over time. We realised the problem isn’t just transparency — it’s that everything depends on the internet. So we decided to rebuild it from the ground up. Knoxnet is designed to operate in two states, giving users the best of both worlds: • An offline execution layer where transactions happen peer-to-peer, locally, without the internet — secured through encrypted state transfers and proximity-based validation • An online settlement layer where transactions are later synced and verified in batches, maintaining global consistency without exposing individual transaction data Instead of broadcasting everything to the world, Knoxnet keeps value movement local first, and only settles when needed. Powered by advanced cryptography like homomorphic encryption and private computation, the network can validate and reconcile without revealing balances or transaction history. This isn’t just another privacy chain. This is a new primitive for money. Offline like cash, online when needed, private by design.

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