And though I'd certainly like to it's just not feasible for me to tackle this project alone. Blockchain is nearly built, from scratch, no fork, something new to take in and digest. GitHub repository will be visible by some point tomorrow morning. Hoping to find help here. Step Forward or Step Aside. Dog5pk Presents: Trivacy (True-Privacy)
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dog5pk•21h ago
Thanks for reading—here’s why Trivacy matters, and why D-Bridge™ changes the game.
I launched Trivacy because the privacy coin space has gotten lazy. Forks, clones, and endless “roadmaps” that never deliver real advances. Trivacy is being built from scratch—new codebase, no Monero/ZCash DNA, and no compromises on privacy, utility, or resilience.
Trivacy in a nutshell:
- Full original blockchain, no fork.
- All core features live at launch: adaptive ring sizes, self-destructing wallet addresses, proof-of-care mining, and zero-identity mining.
- Built to survive in adversarial environments (darknets, censorship, and beyond).
- Everything open source from day one (public GitHub soon).
But here’s what really sets Trivacy apart: D-Bridge™.
Most coins hand-wave at privacy, but they still push transactions and peer data through the regular internet. D-Bridge™ is Trivacy’s answer to that problem: a native, built-in, always-on, onion-routed mixnet—purpose-built for block propagation, wallet sync, and (crucially) off-chain debit protocol operations.
- It’s not “optional”—every transaction and handshake is D-Bridge by default.
- There are no central relays, no reliance on Tor, and no “turn on privacy if you want it.”
- D-Bridge is built for hostile conditions: censorship resistance, active adversaries, and plausible deniability.
- The tech: ephemeral routing, multi-hop paths, zero peer persistence, adaptive decoy injection, and real-time relay failover.
- It’s the foundation for Trivacy’s debit protocol, enabling real private spend and settlement—something no other privacy coin has solved for real-world payments.
- I’ll be releasing the D-Bridge protocol spec and source for review as soon as the MVP is stable. If you’re a privacy/networking diehard, I’d love your eyes on it.
Trivacy isn’t about “just another privacy coin”—it’s about setting a new standard.
- No dev tax, no ICO, no VC control, and no unearned emission.
- Focused on giving people a true choice: real privacy, real utility, and a lasting alternative to surveillance-by-default finance.
- The genesis block includes an unapologetic privacy manifesto and a permanent dedication to those we’ve lost. This is legacy tech, not just another crypto hustle.
How you can help:
I’m pushing the MVP to GitHub soon. I’m looking for contributors who care about privacy, usability, and beating the system on its own terms.
- What would make you switch to a new privacy coin?
- What’s the biggest thing holding privacy tech back?
- What would you want to see in a truly private debit protocol?
If you’re ready to build, break, or audit something that could actually move privacy forward, drop a comment or DM me.
Step Forward or Step Aside. Dog5pk Presents: Trivacy (True-Privacy)
dog5pk•21h ago
I launched Trivacy because the privacy coin space has gotten lazy. Forks, clones, and endless “roadmaps” that never deliver real advances. Trivacy is being built from scratch—new codebase, no Monero/ZCash DNA, and no compromises on privacy, utility, or resilience.
Trivacy in a nutshell: - Full original blockchain, no fork. - All core features live at launch: adaptive ring sizes, self-destructing wallet addresses, proof-of-care mining, and zero-identity mining. - Built to survive in adversarial environments (darknets, censorship, and beyond). - Everything open source from day one (public GitHub soon).
But here’s what really sets Trivacy apart: D-Bridge™. Most coins hand-wave at privacy, but they still push transactions and peer data through the regular internet. D-Bridge™ is Trivacy’s answer to that problem: a native, built-in, always-on, onion-routed mixnet—purpose-built for block propagation, wallet sync, and (crucially) off-chain debit protocol operations. - It’s not “optional”—every transaction and handshake is D-Bridge by default. - There are no central relays, no reliance on Tor, and no “turn on privacy if you want it.” - D-Bridge is built for hostile conditions: censorship resistance, active adversaries, and plausible deniability. - The tech: ephemeral routing, multi-hop paths, zero peer persistence, adaptive decoy injection, and real-time relay failover. - It’s the foundation for Trivacy’s debit protocol, enabling real private spend and settlement—something no other privacy coin has solved for real-world payments. - I’ll be releasing the D-Bridge protocol spec and source for review as soon as the MVP is stable. If you’re a privacy/networking diehard, I’d love your eyes on it.
Trivacy isn’t about “just another privacy coin”—it’s about setting a new standard. - No dev tax, no ICO, no VC control, and no unearned emission. - Focused on giving people a true choice: real privacy, real utility, and a lasting alternative to surveillance-by-default finance. - The genesis block includes an unapologetic privacy manifesto and a permanent dedication to those we’ve lost. This is legacy tech, not just another crypto hustle.
How you can help: I’m pushing the MVP to GitHub soon. I’m looking for contributors who care about privacy, usability, and beating the system on its own terms. - What would make you switch to a new privacy coin? - What’s the biggest thing holding privacy tech back? - What would you want to see in a truly private debit protocol?
If you’re ready to build, break, or audit something that could actually move privacy forward, drop a comment or DM me.
Step Forward or Step Aside. Dog5pk Presents: Trivacy (True-Privacy)