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Privacy you can verify. For any chain, any application, any builder.
Joined July 2019
- Replying to @OasisProtocol3/ Confidential mempools, intent privacy, and end-to-end encrypted execution paths are the fix. Sapphire and ROFL together give you flow where the intent never broadcasts, the routing happens in confidential compute, and the settlement is the only public step. DeFi catches up
- Replying to @OasisProtocol2/ The cost shows up in price. MEV is the visible number, well over a billion dollars extracted per year and rising. The invisible number is bigger: every institutional desk that looked at onchain execution, saw the mempool, and decided to keep size offchain. Public mempool is
- 1/ Public mempools were always a tradeoff. The argument was 'anyone can audit, anyone can build, transparency is the feature.' That's true for the network. It's not true for the user. Every order, every liquidation, every rebalance sits in the open before it executes. Predators
- Replying to @OasisProtocol3/ Next up: a context marketplace. Domain experts package years of curated knowledge into context packs that anyone can inject into any AI tool. A broker that brokers without seeing what's being brokered. The kind of product that doesn't exist without confidential infrastructure
- Replying to @OasisProtocol2/ The harder problem isn't portability. It's where that context lives in motion. AI infrastructure runs on Model Context Protocol (MCP), and the operator running the MCP server sees everything flowing through it. Plurality runs theirs on ROFL, inside a TEE. The operator can't
- 1/ Most people's AI context is a mess. Notes in one tool. Highlights in another. Conversations across three chat interfaces that don't talk to each other. Every new session starts over. @PluralityWeb3 built AI Context Flow to fix this: one place to hold your context, carried into
- Replying to @OasisProtocol3/ Private trading depends on this. Smart yield depends on this. Any DeFi product serious enough that an institution would route flow through it depends on this. Sapphire and ROFL give you confidential intent flow end to end. It's the gating primitive for the next generation of
- Replying to @OasisProtocol2/ Intent privacy routes the intent through an encrypted path instead. The user signs. The intent enters a confidential environment, gets matched, routed, or executed. Only the final state lands onchain. Nobody sees the order in flight.
- 1/ "IP" | Intent Privacy Every transaction on a public chain leaks two things before it executes: what you want to do, and how much you want it. An intent (a swap, a borrow, a trade) sits in the public mempool from the moment you sign. Searchers, MEV bots, and competing traders
- This week: a Decoded on intent privacy, a surprise ecosystem thread, a Thursday read on what public mempools have cost DeFi, and the Critรฉrium du Dauphinรฉ final weekend.
- Monday๐ฅฑ Imagine if every Venmo you sent was broadcast to your coworkers. That's most of DeFi today. We're working on it.
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