wtf mainnet @arc incoming guys?!!!!
https://t.co/a2WwbzmiTu
wait for bridge liq https://t.co/wVUTPqRdwv

wtf mainnet @arc incoming guys?!!!!
https://t.co/a2WwbzmiTu
wait for bridge liq https://t.co/wVUTPqRdwv
another chain to make money https://t.co/lEyUD0JM37
Trust must rest on more than promises. Traditional platforms ask users to rely on their assurances about data handling.
@TheARCTERMINAL takes a different path.
Every action or inference in the system produces a signed, public record.
Users interact with their personalized agent in a secure, browser-native environment built for onchain use.
The agent operates strictly within limits they set, and each step leaves a verifiable cryptographic receipt on the public chain.
This receipt confirms exactly what happened, without exposing sensitive details or requiring the platform’s cooperation.
@TheARCTERMINAL,
The experience is straightforward: your data stays encrypted under your control, actions remain auditable, and accountability is built in.
@TheARCTERMINAL demonstrates how trust can shift from corporate claims to something anyone can independently confirm.
This approach empowers users with real control and transparency in an increasingly agent-driven landscape.
Interesting how the conversation is changing.
A year ago everyone wanted faster blockchains.
Today we're talking about verifiable AI, post quantum security, and intelligent infrastructure.
That's why projects like @TheARCTERMINAL and @quipnetwork have my attention.
The future of Web3 won't just be decentralized.
It has to be trustworthy enough for the next generation of computing.