Alekos Filini
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Alekos Filini
@afilini
@PortalOnX, @TwentyTwoHW, @bitcoindevkit, @h4ckbs
Italy Katılım Ocak 2011
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We replaced Privy with our own free open source option
steward.fi
The privy team have been very nice and supportive but ultimately their product cannot be integrated into open source projects without making every developer sign up, and it’s crazy expensive
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What you are calling “spam” actually saves you verification time by filling up blocks with inert data instead of signatures (which take most of the cpu time). I’m not a core dev but my guess is your node surpassed the default assumevalid and actually started checking transactions, which takes a relatively long time
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Shamelessly shilling my own project: you should run this in enclavia.io to prove honesty with the key release and that you don’t have a backup
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@TFTC21 Thanks for the shout out. the website is timelock.sh
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River CEO @Leishman built a time-lock encryption oracle as a side project.
Upload a file, choose when it should be unlockable, and the system encrypts it with an RSA key that only becomes available at the specified time. Anyone with the encrypted file can decrypt it in their browser once the key is released.
It publishes RSA keys for each minute over the next 30 days, then releases the corresponding private key at the top of each new minute. Works in the browser for humans and via curl and openssl for developers and AI agents.
Use cases: delayed data access, embargoes, sending messages or files to the future, or anything else that needs a trustless time delay.

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1) A small magnifying tool used by jewelers to detect imperfections in gemstones.
2) An AI-powered vulnerability scanner for open-source bitcoin projects, designed by Block and Spiral to surface flaws before attackers do.
spiralbtc.substack.com/p/meet-loupe-a…

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Most companies handling sensitive financial transactions, private keys or healthcare data are one compromised employee, one misconfigured cloud database or one subpoena away from exposing everything. Enclavia is fixing this.
enclavia.io/blog/introduci…
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@kagikaiapp Wait I’m not following how is that related to android?
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@afilini I'd recommend @CherryServers, you can also pay with crypto/BTC there, or @ContaboCom but they accept fiat only afaik.
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@ckpooldev @OVHcloud I knew about them for VPS, I’ll see what they offer for bare metal
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@OneSirMeow Yeah I’m probably going to go with an auction. I wanted something a bit more modern than what you can find at auctions but if I dig deep enough I’ll probably find something good
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@afilini Checked the auctions? hetzner.com/sb/ No setup fees or minimum contract
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Working on docs for enclavia.io now, what do you guys suggest to make them super accessible to AI? I want people to be able to point Claude at the docs and get everything working automatically
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@kagikaiapp You are the third person suggesting this, sounds like it’s really becoming standardized!
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@PPQdotAI That's a great idea, I'll probably copy it from you!
I was thinking about MCP for managing enclaves (so you can have your agent launch them / read logs / etc) and then llms.txt to understand how to use the product
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So many options it's not easy to find the right one.
llms.txt
MCP
SDK
Regular scrapable docs (make sure they are SSR)
Skill file
npm package
Our strat has been to create regular human-readable docs + an llms.txt. And then on the human docs page provide an outlink to the llms.txt page so if an agent happens to go to your regular docs page it knows to go to the llms.txt page.

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