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    -PTRN--Petoron--token
    ...Contract Details: - Ethereum Mainnet - Contract: 0xCe675D637bB5E3aDAFDC4d1e475a35D75F6D95bc - Total supply: 20,000,000 PTRN - Treasury: 0x31187017dC243d4D46126bB5a160Bb98FFeef39b Petoron is an entire cryptography ecosystem developed to give people real tools for privacy and data protection: - πŸ” PTBC β€” Petoron Time Burn Cipher (time-based self-destructing encryption) - πŸ“œ PSC β€” Petoron Seal Contracts (tamper-proof sealed data) - πŸ“¦ PCA β€” Petoron Crypto Archiver (secure archiving) - 🧹 PLD β€” Petoron Local Destroyer (irreversible deletion) - βš›οΈ PQS β€” Petoron Quantum Standard (quantum-resistant encryption) - πŸ’¬ P2P Messenger β€” fully encrypted peer-to-peer communication https://github.com/01alekseev/-PTRN--Petoron--token
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    Naeon

    Naeon

    The safest way to store private data in untrusted (cloud) environments

    Naeon secures data in untrusted off-site storage through a layered approach: files are compressed, then AES-256 encrypted with a randomly generated 128-character passphrase yielding approximately 762 bits of entropy β€” far beyond the reach of both classical and quantum brute-force attacks. The ciphertext is obfuscated by prepending and appending random byte blocks, making the result unidentifiable as an encrypted file. The payload is then sharded into one private chunk β€” holding the...
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