OpenSecret has 4 pillars at launch for app developers:
1. Private Key Management
2. Encrypted Sync
3. Private AI
4. Confidential Compute
7/10
We know its value now! All that matters. 👊🏻
You’re a good guy Hodl. Those are indeed the real sats stories 🤝
would love a pair of bitcrocs
Bitcoiners understand the power of private keys. Why should they have all the fun? Price is pumping, vibes are high. We are bringing this super power to all the apps in your pocket. Message a developer and (politely) ask them to secure your data with OpenSecret. #Bitcoin 6/10
Please stop going to Walmart
But if you feel you must, please continue posting about it
We will all have stories like this.
My 18 yo son is vax damaged and on the autism spectrum. He's a good responsive kid, but has executive function problems. That basically means he has a hard time keeping a sequence of instructions in his head. It may be hard for him to work. We don't know yet.
Since 2018 and 2022 respectively I've been smash buying btc and mstr (mstr through a family account where I cannot buy bitcoin directly for him). This will be his money to live on.
I hope he can work and take care of himself. I think he can, and if so, he'll at least have the money to buy himself a house one day.
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In 2023, the average cost of a data breach was $5 million, with some over $1 billion. OpenSecret renders a data breach useless. If hackers get in, they enter a virtual hallway of locked private vaults. Leaked data is gibberish, a secret in the open that is unreadable. 5/10
Takes note to deprioritize sleepy’s bug reports
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Beautiful sir! Helping the in-laws is something else!
Most apps encrypt the data for all their users with a shared key. This means that company employees, third parties, and malicious actors with that key can see everything. With OpenSecret, every user has their own private vault. 4/10
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No clue...
I actually didn't update anything. It just randomly started working again this morning.
OpenSecret uses secure enclaves to make private keys as easy as "Sign in with <insert_preferred_login>". Users have a familiar experience, while unlocking the super power of encrypted sync. 3/10
Yours worked
must’ve logged in n updated it last couple days I guess
Yours worked
must’ve logged in n updated it last couple days I guess
Haha the liberals pay for a lot of accounts on Twitter
They are using our tax dollars to hold up their illusion
I've never met one single person in real life who voted for Castro
One big illusion
Haha the liberals pay for a lot of accounts on Twitter
They are using our tax dollars to hold up their illusion
I've never met one single person in real life who voted for Castro
One big illusion