EIP7503, a privacy-focused protocol leveraging proof-of-burn mechanics to anonymize transaction records, is running an exclusive whitelist raffle for early supporters.
The raffle structure offers 2 guaranteed spots for lucky winners, alongside 3 first-come-first-served positions. To enter, participants need to follow the project accounts, submit their EVM wallet address, and engage with the announcement.
This whitelist allocation marks a significant milestone as WORM's inaugural ICO will be launched through this mechanism, giving community members early access to the token offering. For those interested in privacy-preserving blockchain solutions, this represents an opportunity to participate in a groundbreaking initiative at an early stage.
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PanicSeller69
· 7h ago
It's another whitelist game, with 5 spots scattered among thousands of people, the odds are worrying.
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Destroy proof anonymization? Sounds pretty impressive, but can it actually be implemented?
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Participating early sounds great, but I'm worried it will just be another zero-return project.
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The 3 first-come, first-served spots will definitely be snatched by scripts and bots, honestly.
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2 guaranteed spots, I bet 99% will be taken by the team and investors.
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EIP7503 sounds like a formal protocol name, but what's the real behind-the-scenes?
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Privacy, privacy, daily privacy, but in the end, it can't escape the eyes of the audit.
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Wallet addresses need to be submitted, this privacy protocol is a bit ironic, isn't it?
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NotAFinancialAdvice
· 01-13 14:59
Proof of Destruction sounds pretty new, but only 5 spots on the whitelist? That's quite competitive.
Another privacy track is coming, but who knows how far it will go this time.
The launch of WORM is so urgent, I can smell something... But early participation can't hurt, right?
I always feel like I won't be the lucky one in these lotteries, so I might as well wait and see.
Proof of Destruction achieves anonymity? Understand the principle before participating, don't get caught off guard.
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Ser_This_Is_A_Casino
· 01-13 14:59
Another whitelist game with a privacy protocol, the destruction proof mechanism sounds fancy, but in reality, it's just gambling on luck.
EIP7503 trying to milk me for benefits? First, see if it's worth the hassle.
WORM's ICO mechanism is good, but the first-come, first-served spots are always taken by insiders.
Privacy protection is important, but the premise is that this project is really reliable, right? I'm a bit skeptical.
The concept of destruction proof is fresh, but how early can you participate in the early stages... If you're already on the whitelist, is it still early?
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FlippedSignal
· 01-13 14:47
The proof of burn sounds good, but with both a lottery and first-come, first-served, luck plays a big role.
It's both privacy coins and ICOs; it feels like there are quite a few projects like this recently. We need to see if the WORM team is reliable.
How does EIP7503 achieve anonymity? Can someone explain it more clearly?
Early participation sounds tempting, but I don't know if the token price will just crash through.
The whitelist mechanism is pretty good, more fair than pure lottery.
The privacy track is finally about to take off; there haven't been many good projects lately.
I just want to ask how many people can actually win those 2 guaranteed spots.
The combination of proof of burn + privacy is a bit fresh, but you need to actually use it to know.
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LiquidationAlert
· 01-13 14:44
Is anonymizing proof of destruction possible? Sounds amazing, but honestly I usually need to check the team background before making a judgment on these privacy solutions.
The first-come, first-served approach is a bit harsh, requiring both attention and wallet addresses. Is this process real or fake...
WORM's ICO? Never heard of it. Has anyone participated?
Are both guaranteed spots in the whitelist taken by insiders? Haha.
Privacy protocols are everywhere, but does EIP7503 really have technical merit?
Submitting wallet addresses always feels weird. Although they say it's a whitelist, is it really safe?
If this thing can truly anonymize, regulators will definitely come knocking.
Privacy Protocol Whitelist Raffle Alert
EIP7503, a privacy-focused protocol leveraging proof-of-burn mechanics to anonymize transaction records, is running an exclusive whitelist raffle for early supporters.
The raffle structure offers 2 guaranteed spots for lucky winners, alongside 3 first-come-first-served positions. To enter, participants need to follow the project accounts, submit their EVM wallet address, and engage with the announcement.
This whitelist allocation marks a significant milestone as WORM's inaugural ICO will be launched through this mechanism, giving community members early access to the token offering. For those interested in privacy-preserving blockchain solutions, this represents an opportunity to participate in a groundbreaking initiative at an early stage.