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Looking back from JASMY’s listing in 2021 to today, we can see both real progress and the many things still left to achieve. JASMY has turned the idea that “data sovereignty belongs to the individual” into actual products such as Secure PC and PDL. That matters because it shows the vision was not just theoretical — it was translated into real services for data management and device management. At the same time, the bigger goal — a full-scale ecosystem where individuals truly control their own data and benefit from its value — is still a work in progress. In terms of adoption and broad social implementation, the real challenge is still ahead. So the most honest way to look back is this: JASMY has made real progress in implementing its vision, but the real test is still to come. In 2026, we will go one step deeper in redefining what “data” really means. For us, the Personal Data Locker is not just a place to store information. It is a mechanism that integrates data scattered across many environments and turns it into value. That includes not only resources such as storage and GPU capacity, but also behavioral history generated through social media and digital services. Today, people use many services in parallel and often switch between them quickly. As a result, their data is unconsciously fragmented across multiple platforms. PDL is our approach to giving meaning to that fragmentation — enabling a clearer understanding of individual preferences, context, and digital identity. And with computational resources, that meaning can be transformed into value. This does not mean centrally holding massive amounts of personal data. What we want to build is a way to tag and structure the digital self. #JASMY $JASMY

I will be covering $JASMY again on my youtube channel soon. When charts start looking like this and you have bullish crypto news coming out of Japan, it's time to pay attention to these lows! @Jasmy_Global is not one to sleep on! 💯



Looking back from JASMY’s listing in 2021 to today, we can see both real progress and the many things still left to achieve. JASMY has turned the idea that “data sovereignty belongs to the individual” into actual products such as Secure PC and PDL. That matters because it shows the vision was not just theoretical — it was translated into real services for data management and device management. At the same time, the bigger goal — a full-scale ecosystem where individuals truly control their own data and benefit from its value — is still a work in progress. In terms of adoption and broad social implementation, the real challenge is still ahead. So the most honest way to look back is this: JASMY has made real progress in implementing its vision, but the real test is still to come. In 2026, we will go one step deeper in redefining what “data” really means. For us, the Personal Data Locker is not just a place to store information. It is a mechanism that integrates data scattered across many environments and turns it into value. That includes not only resources such as storage and GPU capacity, but also behavioral history generated through social media and digital services. Today, people use many services in parallel and often switch between them quickly. As a result, their data is unconsciously fragmented across multiple platforms. PDL is our approach to giving meaning to that fragmentation — enabling a clearer understanding of individual preferences, context, and digital identity. And with computational resources, that meaning can be transformed into value. This does not mean centrally holding massive amounts of personal data. What we want to build is a way to tag and structure the digital self. #JASMY $JASMY













