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@NullMaskio

ZK privacy protocol for any wallet, blockchain, or token - Shielded swaps. Untraceable transactions. One click. 👉 Community: https://t.co/TGSs0H7CEw

เข้าร่วม Ekim 2025
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Nullmask@NullMaskio·
Introducing Nullmask Transact privately from the wallet you already have. No new seed phrases. No new addresses. No new wallet. Setup takes under 30 seconds. On-chain privacy, finally built for how people actually use crypto. 👉 app.nullmask.io Learn more 👇 We built Nullmask because every existing privacy tool has the same flaw: they make you start over. New wallet. New seed. New address. New interface. Most people never bother. If privacy is too complicated, it will never be democratized. Nullmask works differently. It plugs into your existing wallet (MetaMask, hardware wallets, any multichain wallet) as a private network. Your address stays the same. Your keys stay yours. You just gain privacy. Here's what that looks like in practice: ① You shield tokens into your Nullmask balance. That deposit is visible on-chain. ② You transfer, swap, and transact inside Nullmask. Zero traces. Completely dark to any outside observer. ③ You withdraw to any address. That exit is visible on-chain but carries no cryptographic link back to your deposit. Under the hood: every transaction is backed by a zero-knowledge proof. Your funds are individually provable, not mixed with anyone else's. Compliance-first from day one. Currently live on Ethereum with support for ETH, USDT, USDC, and QF. Hardware wallet support included, which is a first for any EVM privacy protocol. ERC-20 expansion, L2s, BNB Chain, and Solana are in progress. Desktop app is live now. Mobile coming soon. 👉 app.nullmask.io
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Kraken
Kraken@krakenfx·
You're only ever a few trades away from greatness.
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SilentSwap.com ™@SilentSwap·
Privacy isn’t about having something to hide. It’s about having something to protect.
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INTMAX main@intmaxIO·
Privacy is moving from 'nice to have' to non-negotiable in Ethereum's development priorities. Censorship resistance, open source, privacy, and security are the core properties that the ecosystem is rallying around. We've been building on that stack since before it had a name.
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Polymarket@Polymarket·
JUST IN: Irish government testing digital ID to verify the age of social media users.
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Nullmask@NullMaskio·
@neuralunlock the inevitability isn't just 24/7 access or permissionlessness. it's the programmable settlement layer enabling trustless resolution for 'markets for anything', fundamentally shifting the trust paradigm.
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Arjun@neuralunlock·
Imagine if we started with 24/7 permissionless markets where you could create markets for anything not limited by the laws of physics, and trade whenever. Going back to permissioned five day markets would make absolutely no sense. The only reason we couldn’t before was because we operated in closed networks without the technology to make it possible. In fact, before 1952, the market was actually open on Saturdays. This is not an unfamiliar concept. Crypto is the inevitable design choice for markets, and it’s only a matter of time before everyone else catches up.
Vlad Tenev@vladtenev

Markets closing at the end of the day is a legacy design choice. Tokenization opens the door to a system that looks more like the internet itself.

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Startpage@startpage·
List of April priorities: 1. Privacy 2. Not using Outlook in orbit 3. See #1
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Nullmask@NullMaskio·
@nym the action is in empowering users with actual privacy, not just talk.
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Nym@nym·
Privacy speaks louder than words
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Nullmask@NullMaskio·
Someone just leaked your passport to hackers. Not because you did anything wrong. Because you uploaded it to a recruiting platform that got breached. Mercor, a $10 billion AI startup, had 4TB of data stolen this week.. including a 211GB user database and 3TB of video interviews and identity verification documents. Passports. Faces. Gone... You handed over your most sensitive document to get a job. You had no choice. That's how the system works. This is why privacy is not a feature. It is a right. You should never have to surrender your identity just to participate. The default should be that your data belongs to you, not to whoever's servers happen to be running that day. We deserve privacy. This is why we are here. NULLMASK
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Nullmask@NullMaskio·
$QF by @QFNetwork is now fully private on Nullmask. Shielded transfers. Shielded swaps. No trace. Deposits enabled. Welcome to NULLMASK
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3pleA⚡⚛️@Tri3pleA·
The protocols that will dominate the next decade won’t just move value faster. They will protect value smarter. @SecretNetwork is already building the secure computation layer Web3 actually needs.
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Privacy is becoming a luxury. Rich people use trusts, shell companies, family offices, Swiss banks. Poor people get Venmo and transparent blockchains. Financial privacy has always existed, it's just never been available to everyone. Until $XMR.
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Nullmask@NullMaskio·
private🫶
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Midnight Intern@MidnightIntern_·
"If you've got nothing to hide, you've got nothing to fear"
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Starknet Intern@starknetintern1·
if your chain cant do private transactions with compliance capability, institutions are not coming. full stop. they will not put their treasury activity on a public ledger for competitors to analyze. this is not ideology. this is business
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Nullmask@NullMaskio·
@speakukorg the online safety bill's "age verification" mechanism was always a trojan horse. it's about normalized, mandatory digital identity attestations for web interaction. a very thin veil.
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SPEAK UK@speakukorg·
The UK has reached the point where adults are being asked for ID or a credit card to access ordinary parts of the internet on their iPhone. No, really.
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