The SOS project has made several important progress recently. First, it launched a product solution similar to mainstream crypto payment cards, allowing users to more conveniently use on-chain assets. Second, the project introduced an open-source oracle mechanism, enhancing data transparency and decentralization. The third update is the launch of a privacy chat feature, which is a good addition for Web3 users who prioritize communication privacy. Overall, SOS is improving infrastructure in the three dimensions of payment, data, and privacy, gradually expanding application scenarios.
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SandwichDetector
· 2025-12-19 00:51
Are payment cards feasible? It seems like every project wants to get involved...
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BearMarketHustler
· 2025-12-19 00:41
Payment cards are good, but how many can actually be implemented? I trust open-source oracles, and privacy features are a plus.
The SOS project has made several important progress recently. First, it launched a product solution similar to mainstream crypto payment cards, allowing users to more conveniently use on-chain assets. Second, the project introduced an open-source oracle mechanism, enhancing data transparency and decentralization. The third update is the launch of a privacy chat feature, which is a good addition for Web3 users who prioritize communication privacy. Overall, SOS is improving infrastructure in the three dimensions of payment, data, and privacy, gradually expanding application scenarios.