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Every day we grind and interact with different projects and programs without knowing these things can be encryipted
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Data is the backbone of Web3, but raw blockchain data is messy, fragmented, and hard to work with.
This is where @Covalent_HQ comes in.
Covalent provides a unified API that organizes on-chain data across 100+ blockchains into a structured, easy-to-use format.
đŸ”č For builders → no more writing custom indexers for every chain.
đŸ”č For analysts → real-time, granular data across wallets, tokens, NFTs, and DeFi.
đŸ”č For enterprises → a Web2-style data experience, but with the transparency of Web3.
In a world where RWAs, DeFi, and AI agents are scaling fast, Covalent acts as the bridge, turning bloc
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She saw my chat with the dev because it wasn’t encrypted on @zama_fhe
Now I’m paying child support for the next two years
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Someone should tell @Covalent_HQ intern to rate my drawing from 0-10
What’s your rating ?
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Zama & the Future of Privacy in Crypto
Most people know blockchains are transparent. Every transaction, every balance, it’s all out there. That’s powerful for trust, but terrible for privacy.
So here’s the big question: How do we keep things private on-chain, without breaking composability and security?
That’s where Fully Homomorphic Encryption (FHE) comes in, and @zama_fhe is leading the charge.
What is FHE (for non-techies)?
Imagine you write a secret number on paper, lock it in a box, and hand it to someone. Normally, they’d need to unlock it to do math with it.
But with FHE, they can add
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She told me she wanted it confidential and I told her to choose @zama_fhe
Did I do wrong ? đŸ˜ȘđŸ€§
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She asked me for data and i gave her @Covalent_HQ
Where did I go wrong ?
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Most blockchains today are public by design, meaning once data is onchain, anyone can see it. But what if we could compute on encrypted data without ever exposing it?
That’s what @zama_fhe Blockchain brings with its Fully Homomorphic Encryption (FHE).
Here’s how it works in simple terms:
All data is encrypted under one public key.
The private key is split across multiple parties through a threshold decryption system, so no single entity can misuse it.
Smart contracts define who can decrypt what, and every request is publicly verifiable.
This makes confidential dApps possible, from private DeF
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Covalent is quietly becoming one of the most important data layers in Web3.
From powering dApps with real-time, multi-chain data to enabling devs & analysts to build faster, it’s the backbone of transparency in crypto.
If you’re bullish on onchain future, you’re bullish on @Covalent_HQ .
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Flipflop: Redefining Fair Launch with Proof of Mint
The blockchain world has grown fast, but not without challenges. From Sybil attacks to MEV exploitation, to bots draining millions of dollars, fair launches often end up being anything but fair.
Most solutions today rely on centralized fixes, like KYC or project-controlled servers, but those defeat the decentralized ethos of Web3. They’re restrictive, clunky, and rarely gain community trust.
So how do we fix this?
Enter @flipfloplaunch.
Flipflop introduces a groundbreaking approach called Proof of Mint, a token distribution protocol inspired
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Unlocking Blockchain Data with @Covalent_HQ
One of the biggest problems in Web3 is data fragmentation.
Every chain has its own structure, making it hard for builders, analysts, and even everyday users to pull insights.
That’s where Covalent steps in.
Think of it as the Google of blockchain data, unifying information from 100+ blockchains into a single, easy-to-use API.
With Covalent, you can:
Track wallet balances across chains
Analyze on-chain activity like swaps, NFTs, and DeFi positions
Build dashboards & apps without worrying about raw blockchain complexity
Why it matters:
For Web2 compan
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