UNT has just opened its GitHub code repository, which is a significant move for a privacy-focused DeFi project. Open and transparent code means the community can directly audit, making it easier to earn trust. Products in the privacy sector inherently need to demonstrate technical strength, and this step is a move in the right direction. 🚀
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NFTBlackHole
· 20h ago
Wow, really? Finally, a privacy project dares to open up its code. This move is truly bold.
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DarkPoolWatcher
· 20h ago
The move of open-sourcing the code is well understood; I'm just worried that later it will be routine operations and forget to maintain it continuously.
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OnchainDetective
· 20h ago
Finally, a project dares to release its code. Previously, those privacy coins would often hide things, but now it's different.
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RektHunter
· 20h ago
Wow, finally a project dares to showcase its code. This is what privacy coins should look like.
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WenMoon
· 20h ago
Finally, a project dares to reveal its code. This is true privacy, not some half-hearted concealment.
UNT has just opened its GitHub code repository, which is a significant move for a privacy-focused DeFi project. Open and transparent code means the community can directly audit, making it easier to earn trust. Products in the privacy sector inherently need to demonstrate technical strength, and this step is a move in the right direction. 🚀