The mind behind Zcash just dropped something interesting—an anonymous phone service that's making waves in privacy circles. This isn't your typical encrypted messaging app. We're talking about a telecom solution built by someone who literally architected one of crypto's most privacy-focused protocols. The timing feels deliberate too, dropping right when digital privacy debates are heating up globally. It's rare to see blockchain veterans pivot into traditional tech infrastructure, but when they do, it usually means they've spotted a gap the market hasn't addressed yet. Could this bridge the anonymous payment rails Zcash pioneered with everyday communication needs? The crypto-to-telecom crossover nobody saw coming might actually make sense.
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LiquidationWatcher
· 12-08 17:49
ngl this privacy pivot is giving me pre-2022 vibes... remember when everyone thought privacy tech was the golden ticket? watch the collateral ratios on adoption here, fr. been there, lost that on similar "nobody saw it coming" infrastructure plays. not financial advice but... keep your health factor in check before this gets regulatory attention
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GhostAddressHunter
· 12-08 17:46
Is the Zcash guy getting into the phone business? That’s a pretty wild idea.
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AirdropBuffet
· 12-08 17:42
Zcash founder launches anonymous phone service? This guy really can’t sit still—he’s crossed over from crypto to traditional infrastructure now.
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FudVaccinator
· 12-08 17:23
NGL, it's pretty impressive that the founder of Zcash is launching an anonymous phone service. Integrating privacy and payments is truly a new approach.
The mind behind Zcash just dropped something interesting—an anonymous phone service that's making waves in privacy circles. This isn't your typical encrypted messaging app. We're talking about a telecom solution built by someone who literally architected one of crypto's most privacy-focused protocols. The timing feels deliberate too, dropping right when digital privacy debates are heating up globally. It's rare to see blockchain veterans pivot into traditional tech infrastructure, but when they do, it usually means they've spotted a gap the market hasn't addressed yet. Could this bridge the anonymous payment rails Zcash pioneered with everyday communication needs? The crypto-to-telecom crossover nobody saw coming might actually make sense.