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    Crossbell

    Crossbell

    A decentralized platform to own your social activities

    Crossbell is a social ownership platform to build cutting-edge social dApps. Delight in seamless developer integration and smooth end-user experiences. Embrace the future of social networking. We store your social relationships and creative content on Crossbell blockchain, free from corporate censorship. You can easily migrate your reputation and connect with fans on any new decentralized apps. All notes posted on Crossbell by default could be mint. Author could set a mint price....
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    Cnry

    Cnry

    Cnry makes it easy to publish and keep track of warrant canaries

    Cnry makes it easy to publish and keep track of warrant canaries. A warrant canary is a method by which a service provider can inform users that they've been served with a government subpoena despite legal prohibitions on revealing the existence of the subpoena. The idea of using negative pronouncements to thwart the nondisclosure requirements of court orders and served secret warrants was first proposed by Steven Schear on the cypherpunks mailing list. Even if you don't need a warrant...
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