Tag: Incognitee
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Incognitee’s Privacy-Preserving Chatbot: Your Conversations Deserve Better Protection
Here’s the uncomfortable truth: most AI chatbots aren’t designed with your privacy in mind. When you type into a typical AI chatbot like ChatGPT or Gemini, your words, your questions, your ideas, and your concerns don’t stay private. In many cases, they’re stored on external servers, analyzed, and sometimes even used to improve future AI…
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Monthly Wrap-Up June 2025: Introducing Incognitee’s ChatGPT Integration, Discussing Web3 Approaches & More
June’s highlight was the launch of Incognitee Messaging’s ChatGPT integration, but we’ve also enacted a referendum and kept working on enhancing our newly added feature. The goal is to enable chats that no one can track and add more LLMs. Keep reading to know more updates from June. Business Updates Incognitee Messaging ChatGPT Integration We’ve…
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Monthly Wrap-Up May 2025: Exploring Payments with AI, TEER Trending on Kraken & More
We’ve focused on exploring all the possibilities that artificial intelligence offers, especially regarding payment methods and privacy. In May, the team also worked on crafting a tutorial about Snowbridge to show how bridging assets is easy! Also, did you know that TEER trended on a renowned platform, and that Subwallet now offers support for our…
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Monthly Wrap-Up April 2025: EURC, WBTC & PEPE on Incognitee, TEER Landing on Ethereum, Winning the Hackernoon Awards & More
We kicked off April by making EURC available on Incognitee, and kept going until we got TEER on Ethereum. The month ended with the release of the famous and sought-after meme, PEPE, on Incognitee too. Keep reading to find out what we were up to in April. Business Updates TEER Landing on Ethereum We are…
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Cybersecurity: Combining AI & Proxy Tech to Fight Crime
Cybersecurity specialists and companies are always on the lookout for how to leverage new technologies to enhance security and create new mechanisms of protection against hackers and cybercrime. One of the newest trends is combining artificial intelligence with proxy tech to bring forth an innovative solution that’s more robust. In this article, we explain how…
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Monthly Wrap-Up March 2025: USDC, USDT & ETH Now on Incognitee, TEER on Uniswap Approved
In March, we have made significant progress and we’ve made USDT, USDC, and ETH available on Incognitee – you can now transfer, send messages and vouchers privately using these tokens. We also published new articles and enacted governance on important matters, namely on having TEER on Uniswap. Business Updates USDC, USDT, and ETH now available…
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Incognitee Feature Alert: USDT & USDC Now Available
Integritee is taking a significant step forward by enabling the usage of USDT and USDC on Incognitee. This development not only enhances privacy but also opens up broader opportunities to transact securely and discreetly, namely for Ethereum users. In this article, we explain how to bridge tokens from Ethereum via Snowbridge to be used on…
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Monthly Wrap-Up February 2025: Working on Incognitee, Discussing K-Anonymity & More
In February, we worked on upcoming features for Incognitee and on making it more robust. We also had a governance vote and new articles. Read through last month’s wrap-up to see what we were up to. Business Updates Incognitee on Polkadot Asset Hub Stats: In February, we met an important milestone: we surpassed Monero with the…
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K-Anonymity: An Important Tool to Achieve Collective Privacy
In the digital era, privacy is not just a preference — it’s a fundamental right. With blockchain transactions being publicly visible, ensuring anonymity is becoming increasingly crucial. K-anonymity is a core concept in privacy research that helps protect users by making their transactions indistinguishable from at least k−1 others. This article explores the concept of…
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On Anonymity in Web3
Anonymity is hard to get by when you’re online. Most digital products track their customers’ every step, often with the help of an advertisement almost-monopoly of Google or Meta. These companies try to learn as much about us as they possibly can to distill an ever more detailed profile of us. Often we get “free”…